FCI adds 37-position D-sub - Connector Specifier

FCI adds 37-position D-sub


May 5, 2009
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May 5, 2009--FCI has extended its reflow process-compatible D-sub family of connectors by adding 37-position connectors to the existing range of right-angle version Pin-In-Paste connectors. The connectors, offered in 9 to 25 positions with through-hole technology, replace wave-soldering or press-fit operations without requiring a new PCB layout. Applications include daughterboards in industrial and telecom applications.

The D-Sub Right Angle Pin-In-Paste range is offered two standard footprints: U.S. style with 6.3-mm standoff and Europe style with 7.2-mm standoff. The connector's specific weight balance is designed to ensure it will stay in its initial position as it is reflow-processed.

The existing straight version of the company's Delta D Pin-in-Paste range is offered in 9- to 50-way versions. The entire product line is available in a variety of packaging options compatible with existing customer processes: manual positioning, automatic pick-and-place with vacuum nozzle, or gripper.

On the Web: www.fciconnect.com


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