Interconnects Are Stackable, Eliminate Need For Soldering

July 1, 2003
Designed to reduce assembly costs in densely populated applications, the RC series of 0.075" and 0.1" stackable connectors employ an eye-of-the-needle design that eliminates the need to solder the interconnects. They also employ a round termination

Designed to reduce assembly costs in densely populated applications, the RC series of 0.075" and 0.1" stackable connectors employ an eye-of-the-needle design that eliminates the need to solder the interconnects. They also employ a round termination that acts as the mating pin for the next connector in the stack, with the connectors pressed into the circuit board in one step using a flat-plate tool connected to a press that presses on the mating face. The RC series comes in five standard termination lengths and in pin counts from 28 to 300 with a 0.075" contact spacing and 91 to 320 pins with a 0.1" spacing. AIRBORN, Georgetown, TX. (214) 931-3200.

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