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October 2, 2007
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the News Letter (PDF, 1565k)
September 7, 2007
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Hands-On (PDF, 249k)
September 6, 2007
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the News Letter (PDF, 1872k)
Oct 5, 2006
Conec is pleased to announce
The appointment of AURORA-TECH MARKETING Raleigh, NC to represent Conec in the
following states: North Carolina and South Carolina
Your can reach AURORA-TECH MARKETING:
Tele: 919-829-1970
Fax: 919-829-1906
Email:
dixiesales@auroragroup.net
Oct 1, 2006
Conec is pleased to announce
The appointment of AIE INC. Bellevue, Washington
to represent Conec in the following states: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and
Washington State.
Your can reach AIE Inc:
Tele: 425-455-4697
Fax: 425-455-3504
Email: sales@aierep.com
May 11, 2006
NEW CONEC ATCA/ COMPACT PCI / DIN Connectors
CATALOG
To get your copy of our newly published Conec Catalog featuring ATCA, CompactPCI,
DIN and related connectors products just write us
info@conec.com
and request your free copy.

January 31, 2006
AdvancedTCA Zone 1 Power Connector
Compatibility Study is Complete
In the spring of 2005, the ATCA Zone 1 Connector Compatibility Group was formed.
The purpose of this group is to reduce possible concerns of the ATCA community
regarding compatibility of connectors between various Zone 1 connector suppliers
and to relieve the burden of compatibility testing from the ATCA community.
Compatibility testing between Conec GmbH and Positronic Industries is now
successfully complete. Compatibility was established using a three-step program.
First, group members exchanged production samples and test reports which showed
their individual products' compliance to PICMG 3.0, appendix B. Appendix B
details requirements for Zone 1 power connectors.
Next, group members supplied connector samples for compatibility testing. The
testing was performed by Contech Research, Inc., located in Attleboro, MA,
U.S.A.
Finally, group members agreed to maintain compatibility over time by performing
re-qualification testing every three years. Also, a joint review will be done by
group members if any group member makes design changes to their product.
AdvancedTCA Zone 1 Connector
Compatibility Statement
In the spring of 2005, the ATCA Zone 1 Connector
Compatibility Group was formed. The purpose of this group is to reduce possible
concerns of the ATCA community regarding compatibility of Zone 1 connectors
between the group's participants and to relieve the burden of compatibility
testing from the ATCA community.
Group members determined compatibility between products using the following
process:
• Group members exchanged production samples and test reports showing their
individual products to be compliant to PICMG 3.0, appendix B.
• Group members supplied connector samples to be tested by Contact Research
Inc., located in Attleboro, MA, U.S.A. The compatibility testing was completed
according to the attached test program.
• Group members agreed to maintain compatibility over time by the following
process:
- Re-qualification testing every three years
- Joint review of product design changes that
any group member may make to their product.
On behalf of our respective companies, we the
undersigned agree to the ATCA Zone 1 Connector Compatibility Group goals and
methods. We have reviewed all applicable test data and believe group members'
Zone 1 connector offerings to be compatible.

Please visit our web site for more information.
If you would like more information, contact:
Nicholas Diamandas (Conec Corporation, Canada)
at (905) 790-2200,
ndiamandas@conec.com.
Fred Kozlof (American Conec Corporation, USA)
at 919 460 8800,
fkozlof@conec.com;
Ferdinand Schrader (Conec GmbH, Germany)
at +49-2941-7650,
Ferdinand.Schrader@conec.de;
Conec announces the
new
CompactPCI
Connector Series and ATCA Connector Series
CompactPCI Connector
Series
Compact PCI; this Bus Architecture has been developed and adapted
as the new standard by many computer system manufacturers.
A group of companies formed the PICMG Consortium. "PCI" as it is known today,
stands for: Peripheral Component Interconnect.
Telecom, datacom, computer, medical, instrumentation and industrial control
manufacturers are implementing the CompactPCI Bus structure. This
standardization brings many advantages to the designer of electronic systems.
Conec is a member of the PICMG Group and has developed the 47-position power
connector types, adhering to the specifications outlined in PICMG 2.11 R1.0.
Plug and socket types with various connection and contact styles have been
developed.
Press fit type, through hole type and high power contacts are available.
Connectors can be selectively loaded to meet specific layout configurations.
Conec developed unique socket press fit contacts for this series of connectors.
The socket contact utilizes high reliability screw machine components combined
with stamped and formed press fit zone.
ATCA Connector Series
This newly developed architecture and system
layout allows manufacturers of telecom equipment a new standard for designing
systems.
ATCA stands for: Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture
The basic structure is utilizing a modular concept. Application of this new
structured approach allows various module designs that are compatible in layout
and mechanical installation.
The PICMG Group created the PICMG 3.0 Standard. This Standard specifies the
mechanical details with regards to input / output, voltage, current and
connection parameters. Control, backplane layout and system architecture are
part of the standard.
Conec has developed a new family of connector products that adhere to this new
Standard. Products such as plugs and sockets, high power and signal contacts,
have been developed.
This new connector series is available with press fit and through hole contact
types.
Please visit our website
to get more information about
CompactPCI connector
series
and about
AdvancedTCA connector
series if you require further
information on these products.
We look forward to your enquiries,
Thank you
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