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News Release from: Advanced Interconnections Corp | Subject: Peel-A-Way
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 April 2008
Terminal carriers come in custom
configurations
Peel-A-Way carriers can be easily removed after soldering for complete visibility or left in place for added stability.
In addition to the established single-, dual-, triple-row and grid array patterns, Advanced Interconnections Corp now offers its Peel-A-Way removable terminal carriers in nonlinear configurations The RoHS-compliant polyimide film carriers can now be ordered in a wider variety of shapes, patterns and pin spacing to suit virtually any through-hole or press-fit application
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Speedy supply for removable terminal carriers
Advanced Interconnections Corp can now supply its patented Peel-A-Way PGA, DIP and SIP sockets and adapters and board to board connectors on a three-day lead time on all qualifying orders.
Terminal carriers complete RoHS compliant testing
Advanced Interconnections has recently completed RoHS compliant testing on its patented Peel-A-Way removable terminal carrier products.
Unique configurations with random pin patterns and multiple terminal styles on a single carrier can be quickly designed to meet application-specific requirements.
Cutouts can be included to provide for component clearance or heat dissipation.
Peel-A-Way carriers feature a lightweight, ultra-low-profile insulator (only 0.13mm thick), suitable for automated pick-and-place operations.
Supplied with advanced screw-machined terminals for superior reliability, Peel-A-Way carriers can be easily removed after soldering for complete visibility or left in place for added stability.
Multiple terminal styles can be loaded on a single carrier, saving time and eliminating the potential for error associated with hand-loading individual pins on PC boards.
Standard and custom terminal styles are available in a variety of plating options.
Standard socket terminals accept leads as small as 0.25mm and as large as 2.59mm, and are available with optional solder preforms, which eliminate the need for wave soldering in an SMT environment.
Pricing and lead time vary based on terminal selection and quantity.
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