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Sensor Connectors Trim Footprint

May 27, 2010
The company’s latest sensor connector reduces connector volume by 75%, PCB footprint by 55%, and enables the capability to accept multiple types of blood-sensor strips.

Offered as a replacement sensor connector for users of blood glucose monitoring devices and strips, the company’s latest sensor connector reduces connector volume by 75%, PCB footprint by 55%, and enables the capability to accept multiple types of blood-sensor strips. In addition to reducing the size of the connector and increasing its blood strip compatibility, mating cycles are extended to more than 10,000. The connector employs an automated ejection mechanism for the blood sensor. Users can just push a button to eject the strip without the need to handle it. HIROSE ELECTRIC, Simi Valley, CA. (805) 522-7958.

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