FCI microsite simplifies connector design and specification - Connector Specifier

FCI microsite simplifies connector design and specification


May 10, 2011

Connector and interconnect systems developer FCI has announced a new, dedicated microsite for its Board-to-Board/Wire-to-Board Modular System, including a core product selector to help simplify specification of the company's extensive Basics+ product family, which includes the Dubox, PV, BergStik, Quickie and Minitek families, as well as the 1.27mm pitch Minitek127(TM) and the 1.25mm Wire-to-Board modular system, launched this Spring.

Products included in the dedicated BtB/Wtb microsite comprise 2.54mm, 2.00mm, 1.27mm and 1.25mm pitch sizes and are utilized in a range of applications including telecom/datacom, industrial, medical, instrumentation and M2M.

"We've combined the product selection tools with ease-of-access to technical information to further increase the value of FCI's customer service," said Rob Poort, business line director, commercial products, FCI. "Our previous microsites have been quite popular with our customers because they significantly simplify the design and specification process."

The new microsite can be found at www.fciconnect.com/boardwiresystems. The microsite's core product selector tool guides customers through the specification process, and also makes available helpful technical papers, test reports, 3D models, mating half information, customer drawings, product datasheets, brochures, and competitive cross-reference information, as well as instant inventory information for worldwide FCI-franchised distributors.  

 


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