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Product category: PCB Connectors
News Release from: Acal Electronics | Subject: Delphi board-to-board connectors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 16 April 2003

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Acal Electronics has two families of fine-pitch surface-mount board-to-board connectors from Delphi Connection Systems.

Acal Electronics has two families of fine-pitch surface-mount board-to-board connectors from Delphi Connection Systems These additions to Delphi's commercial board-level products portfolio are aimed at portable devices that require small, lightweight connectors, including notebook computers, PDAs, mobile phones, digital cameras and portable music players/recorders

The first family of connectors is offered in a variety of popular sizes from 20 to 50 positions on a 0.5mm pitch in two rows.

Mated height is 5mm.

The second is a range of hermaphroditic 0.8mm pitch connectors offering 30, 40, 50, 60 or 80 positions in two rows.

Versions are available with mated heights of 4.5, 6.5 or 12mm.

The hermaphroditic feature allows applications to use the same part on both boards, reducing inventory costs, bill of materials size, inspection and stocking requirements.

In addition to these two families of connectors, Delphi recently began offering a broad line of industry-standard connectors: Mini USB connectors and cable assemblies, Serial ATA connectors and cable assemblies, Universal Serial Bus 2.0 connectors, IEEE1394 connectors and cable assemblies, Futurebus connectors, Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) connectors, and dual inline memory module (DIMM) and double datarate (DDR) DIMM sockets.

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