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Circuit Assembly
Address:
18 Thomas Street
Irvine
CA 92618
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 949 855 7887
http://www.circuitassembly.com
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Listing of all 10 news releases from Circuit Assembly:
SCSI terminators go inside or out
A new SCSI terminator series is available in internal and external configurations for LVD/SE multimode applications.
News from Circuit Assembly (11 June 2004)
SCA2 plugs come in multiple configurations
Circuit Assembly has a new range of SCA2 plugs compliant with the Single Connector Attachment-2 hard drive interface developed for SCSI and FC-AL systems.
News from Circuit Assembly (11 June 2004)
Serial ATA range stretches to custom cables
Circuit Assembly now offers an extensive line of Serial ATA products including a wide range of receptacles and plugs as well as cable assemblies built to customer specifications.
News from Circuit Assembly (14 April 2004)
Quinn leads European assault
Circuit Assembly continues to further develop its plan to increase business opportunities in the European marketplace.
News from Circuit Assembly (13 April 2004)
Selectronix takes on UK marketing
Circuit Assembly has appointed Selectronix to market its range of interconnect products within the UK.
News from Circuit Assembly ( 7 January 2004)
Quinn aims for European expansion
Paul Quinn has joined Circuit Assembly as European Business Development Manager.
News from Circuit Assembly ( 3 September 2003)
More security for SCA2 interconnects
The LokDown SCA2 receptacle was developed in response to the industry's need for a more secure SCA2 interconnect system.
News from Circuit Assembly (25 June 2003)
Receptacle makes room for drive mounting
An extended-height press-fit compliant pin SCA-2 receptacle is the latest addition to the SCA-2 product family.
News from Circuit Assembly (27 February 2003)
Host signal plug speeds storage access
Circuit Assembly has added a new Serial ATA host signal plug to its Serial ATA product family.
News from Circuit Assembly (20 January 2003)
Serial ATA cable assemblies hit the streets
Circuit Assembly has begun full production of its Serial ATA cable assemblies and is beginning order shipment to customers around the globe.
News from Circuit Assembly (28 November 2002)

