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Tyco Electronics has introduced a new generation of surface mount automotive connectors that eliminate the need for selective solder operations.

Product Features

  • Vertical or horizontal PCB orientation
  • Terminal position (coplanar location) is controlled within 0.13 mm and can be applied with lower amounts of solder paste
  • J-shaped terminal leads provide a large solder area and are compliant to thermal and mechanical stresses, minimizing solder joint stress
  • Includes a Coplanar Alignment Rib (CAR) that provides excellent terminal position control for demanding automotive market
  • Available in a range of position sizes from 4 to 52 circuits

Applications

  • Automotive

Tyco Electronics has introduced a new generation of surface mount automotive connectors that eliminate the need for selective solder operations. Tyco Electronics CAR SMT connectors incorporate a Coplanar Alignment Rib (CAR) that delivers best-in-class terminal position control for the demanding automotive market. The CAR SMT connectors require no additional fasteners to attach these connectors while preserving precious PCB space and reducing applied costs.

For more information on the full range of Tyco Electronics products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in March 2007.

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