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    Electronicdesign Com Products Components D Subs Mesh In Magnetic Environments
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    D-Subs Mesh In Magnetic Environments

    March 21, 2011
    For use in areas with high magnetic fields, the company offers non-magnetic versions of its D-Sub connectors.
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    For use in areas with high magnetic fields, the company offers non-magnetic versions of its D-Sub connectors. They replace the usual steel shells and hardware with tin-plated brass and make the brackets of diecast zinc. The non-magnetic D-Sub I/O connector is suitable for medical imaging systems and other medical applications. CONEC offers the revised non-ferrous materials in all of the D-Sub connector families including high-density, standard, and EMI filter connectors. Non-magnetic D-subs are available in standard densities of nine through 50 positions in solder cup and pc tail versions.  High-density versions include sizes from 15 to 78 positions, also in solder cup and pc tail versions. CONEC, Garner, NC. (919) 460-8800.

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