Press-Fit ICMs
■Bel Magnetic Solutions' Press-Fit ICMs are designed for applications and processing scenarios that require a connector that can be pressed onto the PCBA instead of traditional soldering techniques. With the number and type of products connecting to the internet continuing to increase, there come non-traditional applications where normal soldered connectors will not work, resulting in a growing requirement for press-fit type ICM connectors to be used alongside other press-fit I/O connectors on the board.
■There is also a growing market segment of applications where the PCBA layer count has grown, creating relatively thick boards where the normal solder lead length cannot be used. Bel Magnetic Solutions' Press-Fit ICMs are not biased to the board thickness and only need a minimum thickness of 0.080in (2.03mm) with no maximum thickness.
●Features & Benefits
■Available in 1x1, 1x2 and 2x1 port configurations
■Standard 1GBaseT magnetics design
■Robust eye-of-the-needle design
■Accommodates any network interface configuration for a device needing to be plugged into the network
■Accommodates any board thickness of 0.080in (2.03mm) or greater
■ICMs are compatible with all major Ethernet PHYs on the market
●Specifications
■Meets all IEEE 802.3 1GBase-T electrical requirements including RL, IL, Hi-pot and Common Mode parameters
■Operating temperature range of 0°C to 70°C or as specified
■100% Hi-pot tested in production
■Built in LEDs
■UL recognized
■RoHS 6/6 compliant
[ Single board computers ][ Network adaptor cards ][ commercial refrigeration ][ cooking ][ processing ][ factory automation ][ commercial refrigeration, cooking, processing, factory automation ][ Non-traditional equipment ][ traditional boar ] |
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