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Kyocera miniaturizes electronics connector by 5% for wearables

September 15, 2020 By Mary Gannon

Kyocera Corp. announced its new 5811 series board-to-board connectors have been miniaturized to be about 50% smaller than conventional products and optimized for wearable devices. The 5811 Series connectors feature a 0.35 mm-pitch to save space, perform well in high current and are highly durable. Samples are available globally now. The demand for wearable devices […]

Filed Under: Applications, Connector Tips, Wearables Tagged With: kyocera

Thermoelectric modules cool from 95 to 60 C in four seconds

July 21, 2020 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Kyocera International, Inc. today introduced a compact, highly reliable thermoelectric cooling module specifically engineered for use in medical devices, scientific instruments, high-performance batteries, and other applications likely to encounter the most difficult active-thermal-management requirements. To support new medical advances, Kyocera’s thermoelectric modules can be used in the latest diagnostic, testing, and analysis equipment requiring temperature-controlled […]

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New FPC/FFC connectors prevent misalignment

August 7, 2018 By Mary Gannon

Kyocera Corp. announced that its 0.5 mm-pitch flexible printed circuit (FPC) and flat flexible cable (FFC) electronic connectors are available with improved quality assurance (QA) checks – both visual and automated optical inspections (AOI) – to prevent misalignment. Kyocera’s new 6892 Series connectors also feature an operating range from –40 to 125℃ and high-speed transmission […]

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Board-to-board connector helps reduce mobile device charging times

January 27, 2017 By Mary Gannon

Kyocera Connector Products Corp. announced that it has developed a board-to-board battery connector for use with portable electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets and wearables. The new 7129 Series connector goes on sale January 30. The ever-expanding functionality of today’s mobile devices is creating demand for faster charging times and increased battery capacity. This requires […]

The post New Kyocera 7129 series board-to-board connector helps reduce mobile device charging times appeared first on Connector Tips.

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KYOCERA develops robust FPC/FFC connector with 0.5-mm pitch

November 30, 2016 By Mary Gannon

Kyocera Connector Products Corp. has developed a 0.5-mm pitch flexible printed circuit/flexible flat cable (FPC/FFC) connector with a suite of features to enhance productivity in robust assembly operations. Mobile phones and related devices have created rising demand for smaller, thinner FPC/FFC connectors. These connectors require delicate handling in the assembly process and may be damaged by improper insertion or […]

The post KYOCERA develops robust FPC/FFC connector with 0.5-mm pitch appeared first on Connector Tips.

Filed Under: Connector Tips, Industry News Tagged With: kyocera

AVX announces the 6411 Series PCI Express M.2 connectors

August 8, 2016 By Marisa Martin

AVX Corporation, announces the 6411 Series PCI Express M.2 connectors from Kyocera Connector Products. Compatible with the new M.2 specification developed by the Peripheral Component Interconnect Special Interest…

The post AVX Announces the 6411 Series PCI Express M.2 Connectors from Kyocera Connector Products appeared first on Connector Tips.

Filed Under: Applications, Connector Tips, Consumer, Telecommunications, Wireless Tagged With: avx, kyocera

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