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Connectors support DDR2 modules

A JAE Europe product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Sep 26, 2006

JAE Europe has introduced a series of connectors that enable industrial and embedded PC applications to benefit from the advantages of DDR memories.

JAE Europe has introduced a series of connectors that enable industrial and embedded PC applications to benefit from the advantages of DDR memories.

The MM50 series of JEDEC MO-224 compatible connectors for 200-pin DDR2 and DDR SDRAM modules features robust construction and extended temperature range.

The benefits of adopting DDR include reduced memory power requirements, higher system performance and easier board layout.

The JAE MM50 series connectors withstand extended temperature operation, from -55 to +105C, and feature a durable latch structure and additional metallic spring in the key for secure positioning and reliable retention of the module.

The connectors for DDR2 SO-DIMM applications meet the latest JEDEC MO-224 1.8V specifications supporting DDR2 modules.

The full MM50 range also includes support for the 2.5V DDR standard, supporting PC builders with the widest choice of high performance DRAM modules from all suppliers.

The MM50 series comprises 200-pin, 0.6mm pitch connectors featuring low profile 5.2mm mounting height as well as low insertion force design for easy insertion of the DIMM board.

Further benefits include contact resistance below 40 m ohm, insulation resistance greater than 1Mohm and 500V RMS withstand voltage (1min), and current rating 0.3A per contact, creating a standard compliant connector that is physically and electrically robust for use in a wide range of embedded computing applications.

The new DDR connectors add to JAE's range of advanced industry standard connectors for rugged environments, designed to enhance enterprise productivity by supporting seamless connection of industrial and embedded PCs into desktop environments.

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