Connector Specifier Articles, January 2001

Table of Contents

Products

Connections

Connections

Type AB Connectors, Spring-clamp Terminal Blocks, IDC/Terminal Block, MORE...

Selections

Selections

Labeling Machines, Enclosure Systems, BNC Crimp Tool, MORE...

Departments

Inside the industry

Connector Standards — A Love/Hate Relationship

Many feel that product standards result from a group of people meeting in a resort area and creating a document that no one can use, then meeting at another resort and making changes to the document in a manner that no one can use.

Partners in Manufacturing

Commodity Strategies Revisited

Everyone thought overcoming the Y2K bug would be the primary challenge in the first year of the new millennium.

Distributor Update

Distribution Selection In the New Millennium

Creating strategic relationships within a distribution network is becoming more valuable as businesses move into the new millennium.

News

NEWS...

Connector Growth in the Telecommunications Market, Bluetooth Nodes to Top 1.4 Billion by 2005, Wescon Spring and EtroniX Co-locate, MORE...

News Briefs

NEWS BRIEFS:

Insilco Makes Announcements, Flextronics Acquires Operations, Solectron Expands and Makes Changes, MORE...

Technical Articles

Making the BNC Connection

A noncrimp technology for attaching a BNC connector to the cable provides better signal performance and a more secure connection.

Adaptor Design for Flash Memory Probing

Flash memory adaptor design provides a solution for probing high-speed, high-density flash memory IC packages.

Interconnection for Signal-processing Equipment

Interconnect system technology that can meet the requirements of next-generation signal-processing equipment has been developed.

Specifier Guide

Circular Connectors

The glass-ceramic method, which can be used to make hermetic seals in circular connectors, is a process by which crystalline ceramics are produced by the controlled crystallization of glasses.

Cable Management

Today's telecommunications cabling infrastructure is a big investment. With an expected lifespan of 10 to 20 years, a key component to maintaining and protecting this investment over the long term is a solution for properly managing the cable.

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