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News Release from: Peak Test Services | Subject: S6 Skeeter
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 March 2007
Interconnect system keeps instrument
systems tidy
The S6 Skeeter low-profile mass interconnect system is designed for consolidating multiple test instrument connections in rack-mount and benchtop test applications.
The S6 Skeeter low-profile mass interconnect system from Virginia Panel Corp, designed for consolidating multiple test instrument connections in rack-mount and benchtop test applications, is now available exclusively in the UK from the Peak Group The new system offers the flexibility to meet virtually any test and measurement interconnect requirement, particularly in electronics manufacturing applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 Jan 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The S6 provides six modular connector positions in only 1U of rack space, and accepts multiple combinations of mixed signal types, including signal, coaxial/RF, pneumatic, thermocouple, analogue, power, vacuum, and fibre optic.
The new unit is designed to provide robust, reliable and repeatable testing capabilities while withstanding the rigours of repeated mating and unmating cycles.
"Easy glide" docking makes the S6 straightforward to interface with test fixtures, with up to 1440 signal contact points available.
An innovative, positive-lock latching mechanism provides reliable engagement, while integrated guide pins ensure consistent engagement with every connection.
To complement the S6, cable assemblies are available for virtually any test instrument type.
As a result, system assembly times and costs can be significantly reduced, while at the same time maintaining modularity in the system.
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