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Heyes handles sales for combined operation
CC Electronics Europe has appointed Wendy Heyes as Sales Director.
News from CC Electronics Europe (28 April 2003)
Flex circuits can be supplied with connectors
A new design guide is available from Genalog detailing Samtec's flex circuit capabilities.
News from Genalog (10 April 2003)
Adapter board overcomes PC/104 headroom limits
A novel PC/104 double height adapter provides designers of embedded PC/104 computer systems with a method for connecting circuit board modules taller than the prescribed PC/104 specification height.
News from Parvus Corp ( 7 March 2003)
Extra-height backplane avoids power conflicts
Rittal Electronic Systems has a new range of VME backplanes. Brochure available
News from Rittal ( 4 March 2003)
Deep micro-vias available on large-format PCBs
Teradyne can now provide deep micro-via technology for customers of high-performance printed circuits.
News from Teradyne (26 February 2003)
CompactPCI/PSB 2.16 compliant backplanes expand
APW Electronic Solutions has added eight- and 21-slot sizes to its original 15-slot version of the 64bit CompactPCI/PSB backplane conforming to PICMG 2.16.
News from APW Electronic Solutions (25 February 2003)
New name in UK backplane production
Harting has set up a new manufacturing operation at its UK headquarters in Northampton.
News from Harting (13 February 2003)
Cranford slots into Cheshire Circuits
Cheshire Circuits has acquired Cranford Circuits, one of the UK's leading PCB manufacturers.
News from CC Electronics Europe (30 January 2003)
Wicks aids development
Multipulse Electronics has made a key appointment to its marketing team.
News from Multipulse Electronics ( 4 December 2002)
Backplane material reduces bromine pollution
Environmental considerations about the end-of-life disposal of electronic equipment mean that the PCB raw material FR4 is becoming an increasing source of concern.
News from APW Electronic Solutions (15 October 2002)
No rejects for PCB supplier
User application article Worthing-based PCB distributor Photronix has achieved a 100% success rate with VT Controls (Naval, Marine and Aero Division).
News from Photronix (11 October 2002)
Connectors and cages go together for transceivers
New from Genalog is the Samtec 20-pin SMT connector together with a complete line of EMI cages for small-form-factor pluggable (SFP) optical transceiver applications.
News from Genalog ( 7 October 2002)
Dedicated measuring machine keeps pace with lasers
Dedicated laser-profiled components measuring machine proves to be faster, more convenient, than CMM or surface table-plus-gauges set-ups, says Lincolnshire sheet metal subcontractor.
News from Trumpf (30 August 2002)
StarFabric backplanes offer migration path
The PS4800 series of backplanes support a StarFabric topology and offer high capacity CompactPCI, incorporating PICMG 2.17 architecture for developers of next generation telecomms networks.
News from Kaparel Corp ( 8 August 2002)
Reduced-width cPCI backplanes slim for subracks
APW has further extended its range of CompactPCI backplanes with the introduction of 3 and 6U "reduced width" models, available in two-, three-, four-, five- and six-slot variants.
News from APW Electronic Solutions (23 July 2002)
Horizontal backplanes fit "pizzabox" cPCI subracks
Kaparel has launched a new range of 1, 2 and 4U horizontal CompactPCI backplanes for use in smaller 19in horizontal 1-4U high subracks.
News from Kaparel Corp ( 7 June 2002)
AdvancedTCA on show in Atlanta
Kaparel Corp has been showing off mechanical demonstration backplanes and transition cards for the AdvancedTCA (PICMG 3.0) full mesh configuration in the Rittal booth at Supercomm in Atlanta.
News from Kaparel Corp ( 6 June 2002)
Far East outsourcing reversed
One of Europe's leading manufacturers of printed circuit boards and specialist laminates reckons it is reversing the trend towards Far East outsourcing.
News from Micam (23 May 2002)
Novel substrate makes PCBs 50% slimmer
Nitto Denko Corp has developed an ultra-thin multilayer flexible printed circuit substrate that measures half the thickness of existing circuit boards and has outstanding wiring density.
News from Nitto Denko Corp (25 April 2002)
High-spec leadframes from a single supplier
High-tolerance manufacturing technology lies behind the production of exceptionally cost-effective semiconductor leadframes.
News from Tecan Components (17 April 2002)
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