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Lee Teschler

Software accelerates design-to-manufacturing handoff for PCBs

April 5, 2021 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

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PCBflow is an innovative cloud-based software solution which bridges the gap between the electronics design and manufacturing ecosystems. PCBflow extends Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio with a secure environment for printed circuit board (PCB) design teams to interact with a variety of manufacturers, and by rapidly performing a range of design-for-manufacturing (DFM) analyses in the context of […]

Filed Under: mixed-signal, PCB design, Software Tagged With: siemens

Clamshell spring-pin socket handles Intel FBGA packages

April 1, 2021 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

ironwood electronics

A new BGA socket addresses high-performance requirements for FineLine Ball grid Array packages. The CBT-BGA-6111 socket has a contactor that is a stamped-spring pin with a 19-gm actuation force per ball and a cycle life of 125,000 insertions. The self inductance of the contactor is 0.93 nH, insertion loss is less than 1 dB at […]

Filed Under: IC sockets Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

Spring-pin socket handles LGA104 packages

March 18, 2021 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

ironwood electronics

A new LGA socket addresses high-performance requirements for 0.52-mm-pitch LGA104 packages. Called the CBT-LGA-5031, it contains a contactor that is a stamped spring pin with 14-gm actuation force per pin and cycle life of 125,000 insertions. The self inductance of the contactor is 0.98 nH, insertion loss is below 1 dB at 10 GHz and […]

Filed Under: IC sockets Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

Clamshell-lid spring-pin socket holds QFN48 packages

March 3, 2021 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

ironwood electronics

A new QFN socket addresses high-performance requirements. The VQFN – CBT-QFN-7077 contactor is a stamped-spring pin with 31-gm/pin actuation force and cycle life of 125,000 insertions. The self-inductance of the contactor is 0.88 nH, insertion loss is below 1 dB at 15.7 GHz, and capacitance is 0.097pF. The current capacity of each contactor is 4 […]

Filed Under: IC sockets Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

Sockets handle 0.92-mm-pitch 53×53-array BGA2736 packages

February 22, 2021 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

ironwood electronics

A new BGA socket design uses a high-performance elastomer capable of 94 GHz, very low inductance and wide temperature applications. The GT-BGA-2145 socket is designed for a 50×50-mm package size and operates at bandwidths up to 94 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss. The socket is designed to dissipate 200 W using […]

Filed Under: IC sockets Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

Large I/O test sockets target ASIC development

February 10, 2021 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

ironwood electronics

Grypper test sockets are for any BGA devices including large array ASICs. The Grypper socket can be designed to any I/O count specific to custom ASIC requirements. Ironwood Grypper G80 LIF socket, part number GR1005-0003, allows testing of an 896 I/O – 31.0×31.0-pitch BGA package. The Grypper socket fits in the same location/PCB footprint as […]

Filed Under: IC sockets Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

High-current true 0-Ω SMT jumpers

February 8, 2021 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

zero ohm resistors

A new series of “true” 0=-Ω high-current SMT jumpers designed to replace “Zero” ohm resistors are the latest connectivity devices available from Keystone Electronics Corp. Quick and easy set-up, these Jumpers are uniquely suited as true zero-ohm resistor replacements without the need to change  board designs or layouts. Four resistor chip sizes are offered to […]

Filed Under: PCB design, Products Tagged With: keystoneelectronics

High-performance socket handles 184-position 0.15-mm-pitch QFN packages at high temperature

January 19, 2021 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

ss qfn

A new high-performance QFN socket handles 0.15-mm-pitch devices. The SS-QFN184A-01 socket, designed for a 9.2×6-mm package size, operates at bandwidths up to 23.8 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss. Designed for up to 500,000 actuation cycles, the socket is able to dissipate up to 2 W over a temperature range of –40 […]

Filed Under: IC sockets Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

WLCSP packages get 52-GHz-bandwidth sockets

January 5, 2021 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

WLCSP

A new high-performance elastomer socket is designed to handle 0.35-mm-pitch WLCSP packages. The SG25-BGA-2071 socket is designed for a 4.525×4.525-mm package size and operates at bandwidths up to 52 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss (GSSG configuration). The contact resistance is typically 20 mΩ/pin. Network analyzer reflection measurements for the G-S-S-G case […]

Filed Under: IC sockets Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

High-temperature sockets handle new LGA297 packages

December 17, 2020 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

ironwood

A new LGA socket addresses high performance requirements for 0.5-mm pitch LGA297–CBT-LGA-5029 packages. The contactor has a stamped-spring pin with a 31-gm actuation force/pin and a cycle life of 125,000 insertions. The self inductance of the contactor is 0.88 nH, insertion loss is less than 1 dB at 15.7 GHz, and capacitance is 0.097pF. The […]

Filed Under: IC sockets Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

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