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Date: 16th May 2011

1.95mm SIM card connector for space constrained phones

TE Connectivity (Earlier called Tyco Electronics) launched new 1.95mm SIM card connectors to offer customers a connector solution that fits into various consumer devices such as cell phones and tablets with limited space for SIM cards.

These new connectors offer partial shielding that provides a stable connection for the SIM card. The shield also helps hold the SIM card in position, eliminating the need for a complex mechanical design within the device. The SIM card connector features a card stop and guide to help prevent bending or damage to the contacts and boasts pre-loaded contacts which increase the working range of the connectors.

Additionally, holes are included on the top of the connector -- making it possible to mount components underneath it. All of TE's 1.95mm SIM card connectors are RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) compliant.

Product Features:
Offers partial shielding
Fits into space-constrained consumer devices
Pre-loaded contacts increase the working range of the connector
Pre-loaded anti-lifting contacts protect from abuse
Hole for mounting components under the connector (saves space)

Applications: Mobile Devices, Tablets, Home Electronic Devices, Automotive

For more information visit www.te.com/industry/mobiledevices.


 
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