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24mm lithium coin cell holder space-saving and top-loading

January 24, 2024 By Emma Lutjen

A breakthrough lithium coin cell holder for maximizing PC board capacity when installing high-capacity 2477 lithium coin cells in high-density applications is now available from Keystone Electronics. Its top-loading design allows for minimal footprint board layouts without restricting battery access in devices. This sturdy holder is supplied in a thru-hole version and is extremely rugged,…

Filed Under: Battery Power Tips Tagged With: keystoneelectronics

Color-keyed thru-hole mount test points

November 16, 2023 By Emma Lutjen

Identification of test points in high-density PCB packages is the key to greater PCB production testing and service troubleshooting. Keystone Electronics has developed a full line of thru-hole mount test points with a color-keyed insulator base for visibility and quick identification to replace wire-wrap posts and turret terminals. The Keystone wire loop THM Test Points […]

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

Miniature SMT test point

May 10, 2023 By Emma Lutjen

A miniature SMT test point featuring a symmetrical flat-wire design to test PCBs efficiently and safely is one of many items available in the Keystone Electronics Corp. test points selection. This latest “Mini-pad” version enables high-strength, test point-to-PCB bonding, with a minimal footprint.  In addition to cost-savings, this low-profile entry accepts a variety of gripping […]

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

SMT “auto” blade fuse holders feature low insertion force

November 29, 2022 By Lee Teschler

A full line of fuse clips and holders now includes low insertion force, reliable and compact automotive blade fuse holders for Maxi style automotive blade fuses. Manufactured to ensure secured positioning during soldering, these holders support Voltage up to 500 Vac and 40 A of current, as well as fully insulated clips to protect fuses and reduce […]

Filed Under: Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: keystoneelectronics

“Zero-height” metric threaded inserts for PCBs

September 28, 2022 By Lee Teschler

Ultra-Low-Profile, Surface Mountable Threaded Inserts now include Metric and Imperial thread options. These inserts are specifically designed and packaged for use on PCBs in the same manner as other SMT components as a simplified method of adding threads to PC Boards. Manufactured from steel with a tin plate, these inserts offer an easy method of […]

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

Plastic battery holders have optional built-in on/off switch

April 1, 2022 By Lee Teschler

The widely used Densi-Pak covered plastic battery holders now include the option to have a built-in On/Off switch. The built-in On/Off switch eliminates the need for additional components in designs using “AA” and “AAA” batteries – a candidate for self-contained powering components in a variety of applications. These high-performance Battery Holders are made with an […]

Filed Under: Battery and Battery Management, Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: keystoneelectronics

UL-recognized fuse clips for cylindrical glass fuses

January 26, 2022 By Lee Teschler

UL-recognized Fuse Clips have end stops to ensure safety and design integrity. Available for use with 1AG thru 8AG-sized Cylindrical Glass Fuses, these low profile, space saving Fuse Clips can accommodate any product design requiring UL components, including the use of Solar Protection Fuses (SPF). Clips are suitable for applications from 6 to 30 A […]

Filed Under: Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: keystoneelectronics

Multi-use, snap-on connector straps come in 9-V style

April 6, 2021 By Lee Teschler

New, Insulated, Snap-On Connector Straps, pre-wired for simplified connectivity applications, are now available from Keystone Electronics Corp. Keystone’s new male and female Snap-On connector straps (9-V style) can be used as traditional male and female connections for 9 Volt battery design applications. In addition to 9-V battery use, these contact straps can be used for snap […]

Filed Under: Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: keystoneelectronics

Low-profile PCB holders work with 20700, 21700 lithium-ion batteries

March 30, 2021 By Lee Teschler

A new series of low profile, SMT and THM battery holders for 20700 and 21700 lithium-ion batteries help meet increased demands for higher energy, light weight, rechargeable batteries for new generations of electronic products. Ruggedly built and durable, these compact holders feature low profile, heat-resistant UL 94 V-0 rated Nylon housings with stainless steel contacts […]

Filed Under: Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: keystoneelectronics

High-current true 0-Ω SMT jumpers

February 8, 2021 By Lee Teschler

A new series of “true” 0=-Ω high-current SMT jumpers designed to replace “Zero” ohm resistors are the latest connectivity devices available from Keystone Electronics Corp. Quick and easy set-up, these Jumpers are uniquely suited as true zero-ohm resistor replacements without the need to change  board designs or layouts. Four resistor chip sizes are offered to […]

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

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