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![]() Hosa 8 Channel tip ring sleave TRS to Female XLR Snake 2M 99FT STX 803F Snake US $39.00
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![]() Hosa 8 Channel tip ring sleave TRS to Female XLR Snake 3M 132FT STX 804M Snake US $45.00
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![]() Hosa 8 Channel tip ring sleave TRS to Female XLR Snake 2M 66FT STX 802F Snake US $39.00
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![]() Neumann TLM 103 cardioid condenser mike EA1 shockmount EXC cond NR US $689.99
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![]() BEHRINGER B1 STUDIO CONDENSER MICROPHONE MIC US $88.99
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![]() PREMIUM 6FT XLR 3Pin MALE to 1 4 MONO Microphone Cable US $4.75
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![]() 200 Brand New Neutrik XLRs 100 Male 100 Female NC3MX NC3FX US $169.95
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![]() HOSA CSS 890 8 Pack of 1 4 Balanced TRS Patch Cable Cord 3ft US $22.99
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![]() 200 Brand New Neutrik XLRs 100 Male 100 Female NC3MX NC3FX US $169.95
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Connector Imperatives to Support Next Generation Electronic Equipment
This new report identifies emerging electrical, mechanical and economic attributes of connectors anticipated by the electronic system design community as well as provide examples of new products connector suppliers have released or are developing in order to address these emerging needs. The report is focused on three industry segments that are experiencing the most rapid and dramatic changes, and represent some of the most fertile markets for innovation in connector technology (Computers, Telecom and Automotive). Statistics are presented showing historical and forecast connector shipments for the years 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2011.
The key objectives of this new report are to identify specific attributes of electronic connectors as reported by the connector using community, and to compare them with new development work as well as recently released connectors from the connector manufacturing industry. Product extensions of existing features as well as new capabilities are reviewed.
The first iteration of this report was published in March of 2005, and identified a series of anticipated industry interconnect needs to support the next generation of electronic equipment within the computer, telecom and automotive market segments. In many cases, new connectors were either in development or recently introduced to address these needs. Now, nearly three years later, many of the same requirements remain the primary focus of systems designers. Targets in each metric have ratcheted up to support increased system performance. Continuing challenges in system bandwidth, signal density, and power management remain key concerns as all three spiral upwards, while pressures to reduce product cost and design cycle time make the selection of the most effective connector system a critical step early in design process. The results of extensive interviews with connector manufacturers and users in preparation for this report revealed that many of these key metrics have remained the same. Only the performance targets in terms of signal integrity, contacts per PCB inch, and amps per cubic inch continue to rise. Many of the recently introduced connectors outlined in this report reflect the recognition of these trends.
Although the electronic equipment market is perceived as a dynamic rapidly evolving segment, the desire to remain within an established comfort zone and minimize risk continues to have a powerful influence on the adoption rate of new component technology. Both connector manufacturers, as well as users, are trying to establish a fine balance between pushing the envelope to achieve their next generation equipment performance goals and cost constraints created by a highly competitive market. Several comments received during the research phase suggest that system design is now often being done by low margin ODMs who are focused on reducing risk, and that many OEMs no longer have the internal resources to even evaluate new technology. A host of new connectors have been introduced over the past three years that reflect this carefully measured pace of advancement.
Some old things are new again. The need to understand the basics of contact physics continues to be an issue as senior designers who have personally experienced the negative effects of such interconnect phenomenon as fretting corrosion, the formation of inter-metallic layers between dissimilar contact materials, and tin whiskers continue to retire or are laid off in downsizings. Although system problems due to the failure of a connector continue to be a relatively rare occurrence, product failures attributed to the interconnect are being revisited among the crop of new engineers who have little training or experience in connection technology. The replacement of gold with alternative non-noble plating, elimination of the nickel underplating, and the selection of an inappropriate contact design for the application were reported and illustrate the potential for failure.
Significant concern was expressed about a potential decline in system reliability as product manufacturing and more recently product design migrates to offshore locations. The impact of improper design and selection of inappropriate materials driven more by cost reduction, introduces an entirely new level of concern in insuring product reliability. More than one interviewee indicated that their company has either re-evaluated their design and manufacturing verification process, or actually brought their product manufacturing back to the U.S.
New products are reaching the market at an accelerating rate. Hand held consumer products that offer communications, entertainment and Internet access illustrate the faster, smaller, and cheaper trend. Advanced applications in such diverse markets as industrial control, medical imaging, and security, which utilize Internet access, continue to drive the need to upgrade the infrastructure of the network. The electronic content of automobiles is exploding, as drivers demand their car become an extension of the communication, computing and entertainment features available in their home. Additional navigational, diagnostic and safety equipment together with electronic management of every major component within the car further extend electronic content.
This relentless pace of new product introduction guarantees that the pressure to develop advanced interconnection systems will continue. Existing connector families will be fine tuned to address higher speed circuits, while entirely new interconnects will be introduced that address greater packaging flexibility and current density.
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http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Connector-Imperatives-to-Support-Next-Generation-Electronic-Equipment-6540.html
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PLEASE HELP;; DESPERATE?
OK, I'm not desperate but I do need help. I just needed to get somebodies attention. I posted this same question under a different title, sorry if anyone reads it twice.
I have a cordless phone that really needs a new battery because it doesn't last anymore than an hour off the charger. I have another cordless phone but I don't like that one very much. What I need to know is #1 - Can I put the battery from the new phone into the old phone?
INFORMATION ON BATTERY FOR THE OLD PHONE:
Model BT - 905
Nickel - Cadmium
DC 3.6V 600mAh 0208
60AAS3BMX
INFORMATION ON BATTERY NEW PHONE:
80-5074-02-00
3.6V 300mAh Ni-Cd
MCO6H
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#2 - If the new battery pack is compatible with the old phone is there a way to change out the connectors? The one from the old phone is a tiny bit smaller than the one for the old phone
Go to Circuit City or Best Buy and simply buy a battery that matches the connector/size of your phone's battery. Batteries are relatively cheap.
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