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New Push Push Micro SIM Connector from GradConn Offers Functionality Combined with Cost-effective Pricing

Push Push Micro SIM Connector | In Compliance Magazine

GradConn has launched a brand new Push-Push Micro SIM connector, which delivers functionality, combined with cost effective pricing.

Suitable for 3ff Micro SIM cards the CH03-GB has a 1.50mm profile and measures just .620” x .676”.  CH03-GB is available with six or eight contacts and includes a card detect switch feature which allows the user to detect when the card is inserted.   It’s rated at 1,500 card insertion cycles and has an operating temperature range of -40° to +105°C.   The Micro SIM card is inserted directly; no separate plastic tray is required.

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Push Push type SIM connectors allow a Micro SIM card to be pushed into place, the 2nd push operates a spring which ejects the card, this function removes the need to extract tiny Micro SIM cards by hand. Push-Push technology is normally used in applications where the end user insets a card from outside the equipment; the connector is normally mounted on the edge of a PCB with the mating face accessible via the customer’s panel design.

Visit www.gradconn.com to download drawings and order samples or contact your local GradConn sales office now for design advice.

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