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News Release from: AVX | Subject: 5036 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 January 2008
SIM connectors lock into place
Cost effective choice for applications such as utility metering, remote monitoring, machine-to-machine interfacing, asset tracking and data logging.
New from AVX, the 5036 series of secure high-reliability locking SIM connectors is targeted primarily at the GSM market The connectors employ a push/push card insertion method, giving a clear indication that card has been located properly, and feature card detection to show that a card is present
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 18 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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All devices in the 5036 series have a locking facility.
The 5036 SIM connectors conform to the relevant international standards for SIM cards.
Top and bottom metal casing ensures both a robust construction and excellent RFI shielding.
Hand assembly is simplified by optional location pegs.
According to Andy Kotas, AVX's Connector Product Manager: "The locking system and robustness of our new 5036 SIM connectors means that they are a cost effective choice for applications such as utility metering, remote monitoring, machine-to-machine interfacing, asset tracking and data logging".
Six- and eight-way versions are available.
Operating temperature range is -40 to +85C, and AVX can offer higher-temperature versions as custom products to meet automotive standards. Request a free brochure from AVX ...
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