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Samtec Debuts Searay Open Pin Field Arrays

Published: 20 January 2010

Searay high-density open pin field arrays provide maximum grounding and routing flexibility with signal integrity optimized Edge Rate contacts. Seventeen standard board stack heights, new right angle designs and press fit tail options are now available as standards.
 
Samtec, www.samtec.com

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