Advertorials Socket your BGA’s with Selwyn Electronics….
The Interconnection Specialists, Selwyn Electronics are pleased to offer an extensive range of Ball Grid Array (BGA) socket and adaptor systems.
From 1.27mm down to 0.3mm pitch versions and solutions for terminating BGA, LGA, QFN, LCC and QFP devices, Selwyn can offer an economical method of device validation and development where soldering the device to the PCB is not practical.
Alongside the low insertion force socketing systems, is range of adaptors onto which the device can be soldered and then loaded into a socket or pinned out to a custom footprint, this also subjects the device to a lower thermal stress level than soldering direct to a PCB.
If you can provide the details of your device, we can provide a socket/adaptor solution for you.
Telephone: 01732 765100 Website:
www.selwyn.co.uk Email:
interconnect@selwyn.co.uk
Expansion in the field of D-Sub mixed-pole
connectors Fischer Elektronik has expanded its product range in the field of D-Sub mixed-pole connectors. We offer male and female headers in 11 case designs with straight signal contacts and in 4 case designs with angled signal contacts now. The available hole patterns and case frames which are used for electromagnetic shielding are standardized, e.g. according to DIN 41652-1. The insulating body built into it is made of a glass fiber reinforced plastic with a flammability class of UL 94 V-0. In order to be able to respond more precisely to customer-specific inquiries it is possible to order the appropriate high- current contacts in different currents ( 10 A, 20 A and 40 A) and connection types separately now. You can choose from high-current contacts with straight
solder cup connection, with straight crimp connection and angled PCB connection.
The high-current contacts and the precision-turned signal contacts, which can transmit a nominal current of up to 5 A, are made of a Cu alloy. Both the high-current contacts and the signal contacts are gold-plated.
For quick and secure mounting there is an option to choose between 8 types of mounting. Due to the variety of mounting types and the large number of high-current contacts numerous combinations are possible.
Please contact us, for further information and inquiries the product experts of Fischer Elektronik are pleased to be at your disposal, also at:
www.fischerelektronik.de Interconnect Solutions
EDAC have been designing and manufacturing interconnect products for over 50 years. This capability has been further enhanced by the acquisition of MH Connectors who are now a wholly owned subsidiary of EDAC.
We supply customised and industry standard products manufactured to the highest standards at competitive pricing. Our ranges include, Card Edge & Press Fit connectors, Rack & Panel, Magnetic & Modular Jacks, Waterproof, USB, HDMI, E-SATA & Display Port, as well as custom connectors and cable assemblies. Our Experience Makes the Difference.
Proudly working alongside some of the world leading manufacturers, creating solutions for different applications from renewable energy to single board computers. With a dedicated project manager assigned to your project, quick-turn sampling and short lead times. EDAC is guaranteed to have the solution for you.
Contact us today for more information on any of our interconnect product ranges.
www.edac.net |
eu.enquiries@eu.edac.net
Secure and safe waterproof connections
from E-tec Interconnect When waterproofing is a consideration for reliably connecting wires, the IPX7 rating afforded by the use of solid rubber seal rings is a proven method. The 2mm pitch E-tec range allows 2, 3 or 4 wires to be plugged and unplugged. These are held securely in place with an inner housing lock. The sprung construction of the phosphor bronze contact receptacle and mating plug deliver a reliable 3A rating for wires AWG #22 to #26.
This connector system can be supplied incorporated in a complete cable assembly terminated to customer requirements. For more information, technical details and pricing, please use the contact details below or email
info@e-tec.co.uk.
E-tec Interconnect (UK) Ltd Tel: 01892 530 260
www.e-tec.co.uk
Advanced Interconnections low stack height Mezza-pede®
Advanced Interconnections’ newest Mezza-pede®
SMT Connector SMT
Connector, low profile model DHAL, reduces board stack height by 15%. When paired with the mating socket, a z- axis stack height of 0.132 in. (3.4mm) is achievable – providing a reduction in package height and a shorter signal path in datacom and networking applications.
Advanced Interconnections Corporation USA Tel: 1 (401) 823-5200 Email:
info@advanced.com
www.advanced.com
2.0“ smart TFT display with touch and I/O
MMS Electronics has available a new 2.0” IPS TFT smart display with PCAP touch and object programmable functions. The EA uniTFTs020-ATC is the first display of a new display family with sizes 2.8", 3.5" and 4.3" to follow. Boasting brilliant and high-contrast images, even in bright sunlight with a 1,000 cd/m2 luminance and viewing angles of almost 360°. All touch and display functions as well as animations and calculations can be freely programmed using the new uniTFTDesigner Windows software tool with drag and drop function. In many cases the on-board processor can take on control tasks without requiring an external controller. Available interfaces are USB, SPI, RS-232, I²C, digital I/O, 4 analogue inputs and 1 x PWM output. These displays have long term product availability with applications found in home automation, caravan, kitchen appliances and fitness equipment control panels. MMS Electronics Ltd is the UK distributor for Electronic Assembly Gmbh.
MMS Electronics Ltd Tel 01943 877668
www.mmselectronics.co.uk
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