PCMCIA Interface Handles 32-Bit Bus

Oct. 1, 1999

Designed to cope with a 32-bit bus and data transfer rates of 133 MB/s, this card bus PCMCIA interface can be used in portable systems using the PCI bus. The 68-pin male connector is compatible with pick-and-place assembly, is equipped with a grounding plate, has gold-plated ground finger, and offers a single-sided SMT terminal. The 68-position female connector is a straddle or single-sided SMT terminal. The ejection mechanism has a right or left ejector button and attaches to the header after soldering onto pc boards. The unit also offers two gold-plated grounding fingers.

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