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Featured In: Newsletters | Boards, Modules, and Embedded Systems | Packaging & Interconnects | Industrial Electronics

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

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Ultrasonic PCMCIA IO Card KitsITT Interconnect Solutions has developed snap-on and ultrasonic PCMCIA I/O kits with a variety of customizable features for maximum design flexibility. The snap-fit PCMCIA kit consists of a pair of robust mechanically assembled stainless steel card covers that provide the PC card with both torsional stiffness and desirable drop test performance, while the ultrasonic kit welds the plastic cover set around the PC card ultrasonically to create a solid protective shell. Both the snap-on and ultrasonic kits are secure and tamper-proof, and feature standard card end closure moldings along with the ability to accommodate specialized end caps or extension box designs. The 68-pin connector can withstand more than 10,000 mating cycles, and multiple connector off-set options are available to suit a wide range of applications. Kits can be supplied with or without cardbus features. Typical pricing for the PCMCIA I/O kits ranges from $1.20 to $4.50 for quantities from 5k to 100k.

ITT Interconnect Solutions
714-557-4700, www.ittcannon.com

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