Industry News | 2003-05-12 09:19:51.0
No larger than conventional 12A wire-to-board connectors for PCB applications
Industry News | 2003-05-19 08:44:19.0
Two new PCB power connectors offer easy high power wiring (up to 54A) with built-in safety features to prevent incorrect connections and resist strong vibration.
Industry News | 2003-04-29 08:27:33.0
Emerson Energy Systems is using Weidmuller's Minimate S2L/B2L PCB connector for its IMT 2000 multifunction unit, thanks to its space saving design and competitive price.
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.
Industry News | 2014-05-22 15:42:29.0
Baja Bid announces their next online auction. This event includes assets from OneChip Photonics in Kanata, Ontario Canada.
Industry News | 2014-06-03 13:04:15.0
The OneChip Photonics facility in Kanata; Ontario, Canada will be closing their site and all assets are being sold via an online auction. The bidding for the auction will open promptly at 4:00am EST on June 3, 2014 with Lots 1-512 beginning to close at 11am EST on June 4, 2014.
Industry News | 2019-11-05 22:19:03.0
> News-Blog > Guideline for wire bonding Guideline for wire bonding Tuesday,Jun 12,2018 There are two wire bonding processes that are used, Thermosonic (T/S) Gold Ball Wire Bonding and Ultrasonic (U/S) Aluminum Wedge Wire Bonding. Approximately 90% of all IC Assembly in Semiconductor Packages is manufactured using Gold Ball Bonding process, while Aluminum Wedge Bonding is used to produce about 10% of other Wire Bonding requirements on Printed Circuit Boards (PCB), Printed Circuit Flex (PCF) and other Packages.
Industry News | 2013-06-07 14:37:14.0
Hesse Mechatronics will introduce and demonstrate the new Bondjet BJ931L in booth 6081 in the North Hall at SEMICON West, taking place July 9-11 in San Francisco.
Industry News | 2013-03-06 10:33:14.0
Hesse Mechatronics (formerly Hesse & Knipps), the Americas subsidiary of Hesse GmbH, formally announces the company's recent name change from Hesse & Knipps, Inc. to Hesse Mechatronics, Inc., effective January 1, 2013.
Industry News | 2013-03-06 10:36:50.0
Hesse Mechatronics, Inc. (formerly Hesse & Knipps), the Americas subsidiary of Hesse GmbH, formally announces the company's recent name change from Hesse & Knipps, Inc. to Hesse Mechatronics, Inc., effective January 1, 2013.