Industry News: terminations (Page 1 of 53)

Terminal Blocks Handle the Hazards

Industry News | 2003-04-14 08:50:52.0

Providing connection facilities for PCBs designed to be used in hazardous areas is straightforward with Phoenix Contact's new range of Combicon Ex-approved printed circuit terminal blocks.

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More Options for PCB Terminals

Industry News | 2003-05-08 07:27:27.0

Easby Electronics is offering a line of low-cost plug and socket PCB terminal blocks in a vast range of styles and sizes, which now include 3.50 and 3.81mm pitches.

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Elcoteq's Personnel Reductions in Lohja Smaller than Expected

Industry News | 2003-05-12 09:44:36.0

The actual number turned out to be substantially lower mainly due to internal personnel arrangements

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No Solder Required for Press-fit D-subs

Industry News | 2003-04-08 10:28:06.0

A new range of high-performance press-fit D-subminiature terminations from GTK can be fitted easily to PCBs without the need for solder.

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Wire-to-board Range Handles Up To 16A

Industry News | 2003-05-12 09:19:51.0

No larger than conventional 12A wire-to-board connectors for PCB applications

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For Electronics, Phoenix Contact has Professional Housings

Industry News | 2003-06-03 08:20:48.0

Designed for fast and easy DIN-rail mounting

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Connector Range has Board-to-cable Options Covered

Industry News | 2003-03-13 08:19:18.0

The Flakafix 2.54mm grid IDC board-to-cable connector can now be supplied with a variety of terminations including surface mount, solder-in, press-fit and pin-in-paste.

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Flex Circuits Can Be Supplied With Connectors

Industry News | 2003-04-09 08:25:50.0

A new design guide is available from Genalog detailing Samtec's flex circuit capabilities.

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PBC Socket Block Aids Multiboard Distribution

Industry News | 2003-05-16 08:23:59.0

A novel PCB socket block features integrated crossconnections, which facilitate daisychaining of supply voltage and signal lines in multiboard applications, saving installation time and money.

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Power Connectors Bring Heavy Cables Onboard

Industry News | 2003-05-23 08:24:49.0

Solid cables of up to 35mm2 cross-section now can be connected to PCBs easily, reliably and cost-effectively with the new Power Combicon range of connectors.

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