Spectrum Concepts
- The mechanical side of power[Sponsored] Power delivery has always been a key requirement of electronic systems, but the way power is generated, distributed, and consumed is changing rapidly with renewable energy installations and energy storage systems introducing new power sources.
- Magnetic connectors with 2,54 mm pitchThis expansion of the company’s Maxnetic product line delivers next-generation high reliability magnetic connectors designed for use in ever shrinking electronic devices and their applications.
- Understanding and controlling impedance in high-speed interconnects[Sponsored] As data rates move well into the hundreds of gigabits per second, success increasingly depends on an invisible but critical factor: impedance.
- Low profile spring-loaded connectorsMill-Max has announced the introduction of low-profile, surface mount additions to its 2 mm pitch spring-loaded connector range.
- The importance of power integrity[Sponsored] Behind every high-speed system lies the need for power integrity. Without it, even the cleanest signal paths become compromised.
- High-reliability spring-loaded interconnectsThese springs from Mill-Max are drop-in replacements for the standard springs, requiring no changes to the form or fit of the existing spring-loaded pins.
- What is a JTAG connector?JTAG was originally created to test for common problems, but lately, it has become a way of configuring devices.
- Connectors for the Smart Factory[Sponsored] Designing networks for the smart factory can seem daunting, but the solutions are already available with Samtec providing a comprehensive range of interconnect technologies tailored to the demands of the modern factory.
- Meeting the demands of mmWave with Samtec high-performance RF solutions[Sponsored] The appetite of modern technology for ever-higher data rates and transmission speeds seems to be insatiable, and this is especially apparent in the drive towards mmWave technologies.
- Blade terminals deliver greater power density[Sponsored] Connectivity has become more important as designers pack more power into smaller spaces, all while managing thermal loads and ensuring efficiency.

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