New Products: More Packaging/Interconnects/Materials

Aug. 4, 2003
Compliant Pin-Interface Headers Prove Reliable For High Densities Designed for high-density applications, the Micro-Fit 3.0 compliant pin-interface headers target servers, fan tray assemblies, backplanes, and other applications. These...

Compliant Pin-Interface Headers Prove Reliable For High Densities
Designed for high-density applications, the Micro-Fit 3.0 compliant pin-interface headers target servers, fan tray assemblies, backplanes, and other applications. These press-fit headers require no soldering and can carry either power or signal currents up to 5 A per circuit. They're fully polarized to help ensure proper mating. In addition, there are isolated contacts for electrical and mechanical integrity. Dual-row vertical headers are available with two to 24 circuits for standard versions and four to 24 circuits for blind-mate versions. Pricing depends on quantity, circuit size, and style. For example, an eight-circuit Micro-Fit 3.0 header costs $0.51 each in lots of 100,000 units.

Molex Inc.www.molex.com; (630) 969-4550

Plastic Enclosures Lend A Hand To Pocket-Size Electronics
The Handy series plastic enclosures for pocket-size electronics measure just 4.11 by 2.83 by 1.00 in. A belt/pocket clip accessory can be fitted to the base part for securing the unit to a belt or pocket while on the move. Four models are available: with or without a removable end plate and with or without a battery compartment lid. The plastic end plate can be used for mounting LEDs, connectors, and cable glands. The units are molded in off-white or black ABS (UL 94 HB) with a modern textured finish. Four self-tapping screws provide assembly, and pc-board mounting pillars are provided in the top and based parts. Volume pricing starts at $12 each.

TEKO Enclosures Inc.www.tekoenclosures.com; (800) 965-9872

SMT Connector Hooks Up PC-Board And IDC Ribbon With One Component
The thermoplastic SMC Board-on surface-mount (SMT) connector has a 1.27-mm pitch for an efficient and reliable connection from the board to external cables. It enables the connection between a pc board and an IDC ribbon cable with just one component. Available in 12-, 26-, and 50-pin versions, it includes a pick-and-place cover and tape-and-reel packaging. Just three steps are needed for installation: Place the connector fully onto the SMT module for reflow soldering, pre-form the ribbon cable, and then place the cable onto the connector. Pricing is $2.94 for the board connector and $0.33 for the press cover plate in one- to 500-piece lots.

ERNI Electronicswww.ernicomponents.com; (804) 530-5012

Lightpipe Line Broadens Breadth Of Sizes And Styles
The 90 series of lightpipes, previously available only in a 10-width (tenfold) size, is now available in one- to 10-width options and an extended range of lightpipe styles. Various combinations of single, dual, vertical, and horizontal configurations are available, as are custom-colored plastic versions as special orders. Lightpipes that will "blend" the colors of different-colored LEDs are offered, as are standard versions with preventative shrouds. The lightpipes' UL94 material has a temperature rating of -40°C to 85°C. Pricing starts under $0.20 with a two- to four-week lead time for standard configurations.

Elma Electronic Inc.www.elma.com; (510) 656-3400

About the Author

Roger Allan

Roger Allan is an electronics journalism veteran, and served as Electronic Design's Executive Editor for 15 of those years. He has covered just about every technology beat from semiconductors, components, packaging and power devices, to communications, test and measurement, automotive electronics, robotics, medical electronics, military electronics, robotics, and industrial electronics. His specialties include MEMS and nanoelectronics technologies. He is a contributor to the McGraw Hill Annual Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. He is also a Life Senior Member of the IEEE and holds a BSEE from New York University's School of Engineering and Science. Roger has worked for major electronics magazines besides Electronic Design, including the IEEE Spectrum, Electronics, EDN, Electronic Products, and the British New Scientist. He also has working experience in the electronics industry as a design engineer in filters, power supplies and control systems.

After his retirement from Electronic Design Magazine, He has been extensively contributing articles for Penton’s Electronic Design, Power Electronics Technology, Energy Efficiency and Technology (EE&T) and Microwaves RF Magazine, covering all of the aforementioned electronics segments as well as energy efficiency, harvesting and related technologies. He has also contributed articles to other electronics technology magazines worldwide.

He is a “jack of all trades and a master in leading-edge technologies” like MEMS, nanolectronics, autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence, military electronics, biometrics, implantable medical devices, and energy harvesting and related technologies.

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