SIEMENS SIPLACE 24mm 32mm FEEDER 00141093 for Surface Mounted Technology Machine Test in machine before shipping:
Description:
Surface mounting was originally called "planar mounting".
Surface-mount technology was developed in the 1960s and became widely used in the mid 1980s. By the late 1990s, the great majority of high-tech electronic printed circuit assemblies were dominated by surface mount devices. Much of the pioneering work in this technology was done by IBM. The design approach first demonstrated by IBM in 1960 in a small-scale computer was later applied in the launch Vehicle Digital Computer used in the Instrument Unit that guided all Saturn IB and Saturn V vehicles. Components were mechanically redesigned to have small metal tabs or end caps that could be directly soldered to the surface of the PCB. Components became much smaller and component placement on both sides of a board became far more common with surface mounting than through-hole mounting, allowing much higher circuit densities and smaller circuit boards and, in turn, machines or subassemblies containing the boards.
Specifications:
Brand Name | SIEMENS D SERIES FEEDER |
Part Number | 00141293 |
Model | 24mm 32mm |
Warranty | 3 months |
Ensure | Test in machine before shipping |
Guarantee | Original 100% |
Delivery Methods | Ocean Transport, Air Transport, Air Express Services |
Delivery Terms | EXW, FOB, CIF |
Payment Terms | Pay In Advance |
Services | Supply original new or used and repair service |
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