 |
San Jose, CA - The new 4pin IEEE
1394 connector from Kycon can save PCB space up to 40% compared to the
standard 6pin IEEE 1394 connector. It is available as through-hole and SMT
and operates at speeds up to 400 Mbps. The new and smaller IEEE 1394
connector from Kycon is an ideal solution as high-speed interface between
computers, notebooks and consumer electronics such as digital cameras,
digital video recorders and PDA’s. The through-hole connector, which is
available in versions for use with 0.8mm and 1.6mm thick PC boards, is made
of black PBT thermoplastic and features indented metal pegs for improved PCB
retention. The SMT connector is made of black PA6T high temperature plastic
and has enlarged solder tabs, also for improved PCB retention. Both styles
are shielded to control EMI/RFI and have gold plated contacts in mating area
and tin/lead on tails. Kycon’s new 4 pin connector meets the standard IEEE
1394 specifications.
CSA/NRTL/C
Certified File No. LR78160. |