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Würth Elektronik Expands Its FPC Connector Family

10/30/2024 | Würth Elektronik
The selection of connectors for flat flexible cables (FFC) and flexible printed circuits (FPC) from Würth Elektronik is getting even larger.

iNEMI Announces End-of-Project Webinar for PCB Connector Footprint Tolerance Project

09/23/2024 | iNEMI
The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI) is hosting an end-of-project webinar to showcase the findings of its PCB Connector Footprint Tolerance Project.

L-com Rolls Out New Indoor and Outdoor NEMA Extension Cords

07/11/2024 | Infinite Electronics
L-com, an Infinite Electronics brand and a supplier of wired and wireless connectivity products, has just added a new line of indoor and outdoor NEMA extension cords to its extensive power cord offerings.

New Yorker, Major League Electronics Sign New Franchised Distribution Agreement

05/06/2024 | New Yorker Electronics Co.
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The Shaughnessy Report: Rigid-flex Design No Longer a Niche

09/12/2023 | Andy Shaughnessy -- Column: The Shaughnessy Report
When I first started covering this industry in 1999, rigid-flex circuits were considered a niche market. In fact, Compaq was deemed a trendsetter for using rigid-flex in its laptops. Now, analysts at Credence Research predict that the rigid-flex market will top $5 billion by 2026, led in part by the adoption of IoT and the need to connect a variety of smart devices. That’s a pretty big niche. Rigid-flex circuits are everywhere, from servers and smartphones to cameras and pacemakers.
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