Neoconix adds compression connectors for flex-to-board, board-to-board applications - Connector Specifier

Neoconix adds compression connectors for flex-to-board, board-to-board applications


Jan 31, 2012

Neoconix announced the immediate availability of its new SPH1 family of compression connector products for flex-to-board and board-to-board applications. Incorporating the company's PCBeam connector technology, the products are billed as combining high density and high reliability with outstanding electrical performance.

Within the SPH1 family of standard products, Neoconix offers area-array connectors at 0.8 mm pitch, 1.0 mm pitch, and 1.27 mm pitch, with pin counts ranging from 80 to 120 positions. Interposer thicknesses range from 0.5 mm to 3.0 mm fully mated. The 0.5 mm mated thickness ranks among the lowest profile flex-to-board connections available to the industry, notes the company. Neoconix also offers compatible compression hardware for simple integration into end systems. Hardware includes backers, integrated alignment pins, and mounting screws. Customers have the option of ordering full kits with hardware included or ordering individual interposers only.

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In addition, Neoconix continues to offer custom connector products, utilizing the design flexibility of its lithography-based PCBeam technology. All products have been qualified through comprehensive EIA and MIL reliability standards, and are used in a range of military, commercial, and consumer products. All SPH1 connectors are RoHS 2002/95/EC compliant.

"Our business has historically revolved around custom designs, taking advantage of the unique design flexibility of PCBeam technology," says Woody Maynard, Sr. director of product marketing for Neoconix. "However, with our growing customer base, it is becoming increasingly important that we also have some immediately available, standardized solutions. Our goal here is to give customers some simple, off-the-shelf options that can be readily implemented with minimal design effort and up-front investment. Design adjustments can always come later if needed."

Product specifications, drawings, and pricing are available by contacting Neoconix at sales@neoconix.com.


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