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Surface-mount test points feature small footprint, ultra-low profile

October 1, 2018 By Lee Teschler

Surface-mount TP-110-02-2-T printed circuit board Test Points are designed to provide a secure anchoring point for j-hooks facilitating the connection for field-level testing. The loop configuration holds probes fast, without the slippage common to posts or turrets. The TP-110-02-2-T offers a small footprint and ultra-low profile ideally suited for advanced surface-mount printed circuit board applications. All of Components Corporation’s line of surface mount and through-hole test points are field-proven, with applications ranging from consumer test pointselectronics to medical and aerospace technology and beyond.

The TP-110-02-2-T is manufactured from phosphor-bronze stock. The use of flat stock provides a larger surface area for mounting, important when considering the mechanical stresses common to the testing process. With an 0603 package size, the TP-110-02-02-T is available in 0.0001 minimum matte tin finish over 0.00001 nickel plate and is compatible with the reflow soldering process. Units are supplied in tape and reel format, 2,000 pieces on 7-in. reels, for automatic placement systems. The tape format conforms to the ANSI/EIA-48 I standard.

Components Corp. ensures the highest standards in performance. All of products may be confidently specified for use in a wide range of mission-critical applications, all abiding by the current RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC as well as REACH Regulations EC 1907/2006.

Components Corporation offers complete engineering and application assistance on these and all of their board-level interconnection products. Current product data is available at componentscorp.com.

Components Corporation, 6 Kinsey Place, Denville, NJ 07834, 866-426-6726, Fax: 973-361-5801, Email: info@componentscorp.com

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