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Clamshell 94-GHz sockets handle BGA484 packages

October 18, 2021 By Lee Teschler

A new BGA socket design uses high-performance elastomer capable of 94 GHz, low inductance and wide temperature applications. The GT-BGA-2159 socket is designed for a 19×19-mm package size and operates at bandwidths up to 94 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss. The socket is designed with a clamshell lid with an adjustable […]

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

Stamped-spring pin sockets handle BGA24 NAND flash memory

October 1, 2021 By Lee Teschler

A new socket addresses high performance requirements for testing NAND Flash memory devices. The SBT-BGA-6572 contactor is a stamped spring pin with 31-gm actuation force/ball and cycle life of 125,000 insertions. The self- inductance of the contactor is 0.88 nH, insertion loss is < 1 dB at 15.7 GHz, and capacitance is 0.097 pF. The […]

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

94-GHz clamshell BGA sockets handle Micron 1113FBGA packages

September 17, 2021 By Lee Teschler

A new BGA socket design uses high-performance elastomer capable of 94mGHz for applications requiring a low inductance and wide temperature range. The GT-BGA-2154 socket is designed for the 29×29-mm package size and operates at bandwidths up to 94 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss. The socket is designed with a clamshell lid, […]

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

Sockets handle radiation-tolerant DDR4 memory multi-chip packages

September 2, 2021 By Lee Teschler

The GRYPPER/G80 Socket handles the DDR4T04G72AZ, TELEDYNE’s – 4/8 GB radiation-tolerant DDR4 Memory Multi-Chip Package (MCP) Device. The Ironwood part number is GR1140-XXXX. Pricing for this socket is $811.00 each for (4-10) sockets with SAC305 solder balls, P/N: GR1140-0002, or Eutectic (Tin/Lead) – GR1140-0001 for attachment. Ironwood Electronics offers high performance test sockets and adapters […]

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips, Storage Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

Sockets for 0.75-mm-pitch memory devices sport 27 GHz bandwidth

August 18, 2021 By Lee Teschler

A new high-performance BGA socket for 0.75-mm-pitch BGA 180-pin memory devices called the SG-BGA-6511 socket is designed for a JC11 MO328-variation PBGA-B180 package and operates at bandwidths up to 27 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss. The sockets are designed to dissipate up to several watts without extra heat sinking and can […]

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips, PCB Design Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

Sockets handle new DDR 5 102 BGA I/O devices

August 10, 2021 By Lee Teschler

A new family of sockets support the newest DDR5 devices with higher data rates that are expected to overtake DDR4 in desktops and servers. The 102 Grypper socket is similar to the DDR4 78 and 96 I/O with S21 performance to 40 GHz. The Grypper socket is the same size as the memory device allowing […]

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips, Applications, Consumer, Data centers Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

Double-latch open-top sockets handle TQFP144 packages

July 16, 2021 By Lee Teschler

A new stamped-spring pin socket, CBT-QFE-3025, addresses high-performance requirements for testing 144-lead Quad flat pack packages. The contactor used in the CBT-QFE-3025 socket is a stamped-spring pin with a 17-gm actuation force per ball and a cycle life of 10,000+ insertions. The self inductance of the contactor is 0.88 nH, the insertion loss is less […]

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

Sockets handle 0.8-mm-pitch 20×20 array BGA327 packages

July 7, 2021 By Lee Teschler

A new BGA socket design uses high-performance elastomer and is capable of 94 GHz signal handling, exhibits low inductance and works over a wide temperature range. The GT-BGA-2152 socket is designed for 17×17-mm packages and operates at bandwidths up to 94 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss. The socket is designed with […]

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

BGA266 sockets provide 30-GHz bandwidth without significant performance loss

June 11, 2021 By Lee Teschler

A new high-performance BGA socket handles 0.65-mm pitch BGA 266-pin ICs. The SG-BGA-7335 socket is designed for 12×12-mm BGA packages and operates at bandwidths up to 30 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss. The sockets is designed to dissipate up to 4 W with help from a heat-sinking compression screw. The contact […]

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips, Applications, Telecommunications, Wireless Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

BGA BGA552 packages get 94-GHz sockets

May 18, 2021 By Lee Teschler

A new BGA socket design uses a high-performance elastomer capable of 94 GHz, low inductance and wide temperature applications. The GT-BGA-2146 socket is designed for 20.6×19-mm package sizes and operates at bandwidths up to 94 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss. The socket is designed to dissipate 4.5 W using a heat […]

Filed Under: Analog IC Tips, PCB Design Tagged With: ironwoodelectronics

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