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Aries Electronics

Address:
2609 Bartram Road
Bristol
PA 19007-6810
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 215 781 9956

http://www.arieselec.com

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Listing of all 56 news releases from Aries Electronics:

Test socket promises minimal signal loss

Socket is ideal for manual high-speed testing of devices such as CSP, micro-BGA, DSP, LGA, SRAM, DRAM and Flash, with pitches as low as 0.40mm.

News from Aries Electronics (11 February 2008)

Covers remove the need for DIP switches

Users can program the headers and covers themselves by using programming tools, such as Aries' T-680, which offers on-the-spot programming.

News from Aries Electronics (17 October 2007)

Website boasts more than 200 full-spec datasheets

Aries Electronics has launched a new company website with enhanced features and an easy-to-use interface.

News from Aries Electronics (14 February 2007)

Adapter offers RoHS-compliant anternative

Aries Electronics, has introduced a RoHS-compliant version of its SOWIC-to-DIP Correct-A-Chip adapter that can be used for prototyping and testing SSOP ICs.

News from Aries Electronics ( 8 February 2007)

Test socket accesses fine-pitch devices

CSP test socket for devices from 28 to 40mm2 is ideal for manual testing of devices with pitches down to 0.40mm.

News from Aries Electronics (11 October 2006)

Adapter brings mixed BGAs together

A BGA to BGA adapter resolves soldering issues that arise when BGA devices with RoHS-compliant solder balls are assembled with other devices whose connections are not lead-free.

News from Aries Electronics ( 9 August 2006)

Test sockets handle complex RF devices

A new high frequency test socket for devices from 41 to 55mm2 is ideal for manual testing of devices with pitches down to 0.40mm, in applications with speeds from 1GHz to more than 18GHz.

News from Aries Electronics (11 July 2006)

Adapter brings 0.8mm-pitch BGAs into line

A new Correct-A-Chip BGA adapter allows 0.8mm pitch devices to be mounted to PCBs laid out for 1.0mm pitch devices, eliminating the need for new or reworked PCBs.

News from Aries Electronics ( 9 June 2006)

PLCC adapter is now RoHS compliant

Aries Electronics, an international manufacturer of standard, programmed and custom interconnection products, has introduced a RoHS-compliant version of its PLCC to DIP Correct-A-Chip adapter.

News from Aries Electronics (19 May 2006)

M3 joins US national distribution network

Aries Electronics has added M3 Distribution to its US national distribution network.

News from Aries Electronics (11 April 2006)

Burn-in socket springs into action

A new dynamic burn-in socket handles devices from 14 to 27mm2.

News from Aries Electronics (16 March 2006)

Connector range comes to Canada

CanaRep of Vancouver, British Columbia, has joined the Aries Electronics representative network, covering the entire nation of Canada.

News from Aries Electronics ( 8 March 2006)

SOIC to DIP adapter goes RoHS-compliant

Aries Electronics has introduced an RoHS-compliant version of its SOIC to DIP Correct-A-Chip adapter.

News from Aries Electronics (27 February 2006)

Sockets accommodate wider pitch packages

Aries Electronics has expanded the range of its side-stackable PinBall sockets to include pitch packages from 0.50 to 0.80mm.

News from Aries Electronics (26 January 2006)

Burn-in socket supports devices up to 13mm2

A new dynamic burn-in socket is ideal for all CSP, MLF, QFN, BGA, uBGA and LGA packages with a pitch of 0.50mm and larger, for applications up to 18.5GHz.

News from Aries Electronics ( 5 December 2005)

Adapter helps designers test devices on PCBs

Aries Electronics has introduced an adapter that enables designers to test or bread-board a 12-ball microBGA device on an existing PCB with 0.300in holes.

News from Aries Electronics ( 2 November 2005)

Adapters allow use of different package formats

Aries Electronics has introduced two Correct-A-Chip adapters - the Series 666000 and Series 665000.

News from Aries Electronics (23 September 2005)

Test sockets show bigger bandwidth

New test measurements for Aries centre probe test sockets show a 30% improvement in bandwidth over earlier tests.

News from Aries Electronics (23 August 2005)

RF test socket boasts minimal signal loss

A new high frequency test socket accommodates devices from 28 to 40mm2.

News from Aries Electronics (11 July 2005)

Test socket boasts broad coverage

A new test and burn-in socket accommodates device packages from 41 to 55mm2 in applications up to 1GHz.

News from Aries Electronics (14 June 2005)

Adapter provides a home for quad flatpacks

RF test sockets are made for use with handlers

Socket suits high-end graphics processors

Adapter puts new PQFPs on old board designs

Centre probe socket speeds debug operations

Adapter puts new PLCCs into old PGA designs

Catalogue covers pin ball BGA sockets

RF socket boasts minimal signal loss

Test plug works with standard PLCC sockets

Adapters bring surface-mount relays to old designs

Adapter upgrades PLCC devices to SOJ or SOIC

Centre-probe sockets tackle high-frequency tests

Aries upgrades quality system

Socket puts CSPs and uBGAs to the test

Centre probe RF test sockets run to 10GHz

DSC joins the network

RF centre probe socket has floating guide plate

Component Technology joins rep network

Test sockets handle device burn-in

Speedy quoting for RF test sockets

Side-stackable BGA socket is wizard idea

Speedy delivery for test sockets

RF test sockets gain thermoelectric cooling

Test sockets come with load boards

Novel lid tops off high-frequency test sockets

Intech takes Aries to Southern California

Adapters take on 28-pin SSOPs

Shortform covers full range of sockets

Socket handles high-speed test and burn-in

Adapter says farewell to old DIPs

PMR joins Aries US country club

HF test socket takes two separate packages

Aries connects with JM

Aries appoints Robert Batis

Aries pays Ohmage to Eastern Canada

Tool straightens pins with no static risk

 

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