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1. Coaxial IDC
Connectors for
industrial & automotive
AVX Corporation has released
the first wire-to-board RF coaxial
IDC connectors for industrial and
automotive applications. The
initial release of the new 00-6791
Series RF Coaxial IDC Connectors
is comprised of two small,
single-piece solutions suited to
different types of coaxial cable
and features a patented onetouch coaxial cable termination
mechanism that simplifies the
connection process. The new RF
IDC connectors deliver highquality RF performance that
surpasses that of cables soldered
directly to a PCB, have a lower
component cost and smaller
physical size than traditional
two-piece RF connectors with
comparable performance.

2. Robust angle sensors 3. Lever-actuated
spring pin socket for
The RSB 3600 Series of absolute
single-turn angle sensors
200-watt BGA3589
are noncontact sensors with
galvanized steel housing and
stainless steel shaft with up to
100 N working shaft load for HD
version. They are sealed up to
IP 69K-depending on version.
RSB 3600 Series sensors are
EGMR (enhanced giant magnetic
resistance) devices that retain
their angular position even when
power is removed. The sensors
retain that angle information for
years without power. There is
no need for batteries. Operating
speed is up to 12,000 RPM. RSB
3600 Series versions have a
MTTF of more than 105 years.

Novotechnik

AVX Corporation

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Ironwood Electronics' BGA socket
addresses high-performance
requirements for microcontroller
unit CBT-BGA-6090. The
contactor is a stamped spring
pin with 19 gram actuation force
per ball and cycle life of 125,000
insertions. The self-inductance
of the contactor is 0.93 nH,
insertion loss < 1 dB at 14.1 to
21.9 GHz. Contact resistance is
<30mOhms. The current capacity
of each contactor is 4 amps at
60C temperature rise. Socket
temperature range is -55C to
+180C. Socket has a floating guide
for precise ball-to-pin alignment.
The configuration of the package
to be tested is a BGA, 55x70mm,
1mm pitch, 3589 position, 54x69
ball array.

Ironwood Electronics

4. Right angle X-Code
M12 connectors
TE Connectivity offers extremely
ruggedized X-code M12 right angle
connectors for field assembly in a
range of railway applications. The
connectors enable safe and reliable
data transmission speeds of 10Gb/s,
even in harsh environments. The
M12 right angle connectors have
360-degree shielding. They are
very compact-only 42.5 mm high.
To support optimal connectivity
between the connector and the
cable, each combination has been
matched. An important advantage
for installers is that, because they
come partially pre-assembled and
have jacket crimping, final assembly
time in the field can be as much
as 30% shorter than with other
connectors.

TE Connectivity


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