Industrial & Medical Technology

Ironwood Electronics announces 27 GHz bandwidth epoxy mount socket

14 March 2019

Ironwood Electronics announces its new high performance socket — SG-BGA-6484 — which allows 1 mm pitch, 11 mm x 13 mm body ICs to be used in socket and operate without compromising performance in very high speed memory applications. The company said the new 27 GHz bandwidth sockets easily support very dense BGA devices utilizing a high performance conductive elastomer contactor.

The contact resistance is normally 20 milliohms and the sockets have a precision design, which guides the IC to the exact position for connection of each ball and uses an open top socket lid to provide compressive force. The socket accommodates IC packages such as Micron's flash memory BGA package, 1 mm pitch BGA and 8 x 8 array of balls. The socket requires no solder and no mounting holes and requires only 1.25 mm perimeter space for the socket body on the target PCB.

These patented zero insertion force (ZIF) sockets are mounted to the target PCB by an epoxy band around the perimeter. The socket is placed into position with a precision alignment tool and epoxied in place. There are special grooves on the socket wall for additional retaining strength. The contactor can be easily replaced after hundreds of cycles.

Pricing for the SG-BGA-6484 socket is $350 per socket.

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