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March 4, 2013 - Available for 0.4 mm pitch 128-pin QFP, Model SG-QFE-7011 operates at up to 10 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss. Unit is designed for 14 x 14 x 1.6 mm package size with 16 x 16 mm lead tip to tip. Contact resistance is typically 20 mΩ per I/O. Mounted on PCB using supplied hardware with no soldering, socket incorporates swivel lid with compression screw, and floating compression plate that forces QFP leads down on to elastomer. Socket operates from -35 to +100°C and handles 2 A/pin.
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Ironwood Electronics, Inc.
P.O. Box 21151
St. Paul, MN, 55121
USA



Elastomer Socket for High Bandwidth 0.4mm Pitch 128QFP


Socket your High Speed QFP IC using elastomer socket with superior electrical performance

EAGAN, MN - Ironwood Electronics has recently introduced a new high performance QFP socket for 0.4mm pitch 128 pin QFP. The SG-QFE-7011 socket is designed for 14mm x 14mm x 1.6mm package size with 16mmx16mm lead tip to tip and operates at bandwidths up to 10 GHz with less than 1dB of insertion loss. The contact resistance is typically 20 milliohms per I/O. The socket connects all pins with 10 GHz bandwidth on all connections. The socket is mounted using supplied hardware on the target PCB with no soldering, and uses smallest footprint in the industry. The smallest footprint allows inductors, resistors and decoupling capacitors to be placed very close to the device for impedance tuning. The socket also incorporates swivel lid with compression screw, so that IC's can be changed out quickly. The socket features a floating compression plate to force down the QFP leads on to elastomer. There is also a hard stop feature built into the compression mechanism.

The SG-QFE-7011 sockets are constructed with high performance and low inductance gold plated embedded wire on elastomer as interconnect material between device and PCB. The temperature range is -35C to +100 C. The pin self inductance is 0.15 nH and mutual inductance of 0.025 nH. Capacitance to ground is 0.01 pF. Current capacity is 2 amps per pin.

Pricing for the SG-QFE-7011 is $474 at qty 1; with reduced pricing available depending on quantity required.
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Feel free to call or email if you have questions.

Ila Pal
VP Marketing
Ironwood Electronics
1335 Eagandale Ct
Eagan MN 55121
High Performance IC Sockets and Adapters
ISO 9001:2008
www.ironwoodelectronics.com
T: 800-404-0204
M: 651-900-1471
ila@ironwoodelectronics.com
Skype: ila.pal * www.linkedin.com/in/ilapal


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