Swift-Dock interface arrays from Coda Systems enable handheld device and docking station interconnection

Coda Systems, the UK manufacturer of spring-loaded components for a wide range of data, power and battery-charging applications, today demonstrated its latest Swift-Dock connector assemblies for docking stations.

The company now offers three ranges of spring-loaded interface arrays that are ideal for power and data transfer in devices such as handheld computers, medical instruments, data loggers and telecoms equipment. Swift-Dock has a pitch of 7mm, whereas Swift-Dock-mini is available on a 3mm pitch. Both families are available in 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 pin configurations; Swift-Dock can handle up to 6 amps, Swift-Dock-mini is rated up to 3 amps. Each unit comes as a pair of complete arrays ready-fitted with spring-loaded contacts on one side and contact lands on the other although each side is available separately. The PCB can be supplied with or without a connector.

Swift-Dock-Power has been designed for use in applications up to 10 amps. These are also available in in 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 pin configurations on a 7mm pitch.

Harvey Davis, managing director, Coda Systems, said: “Our Swift-Dock range eliminates the expense of developing a bespoke interconnect system for handheld devices and docking stations.”

Learn more about the Swift-Dock interface array family by watching a short video.

www.coda-systems.co.uk

Check Also

2µm laser solutions for LIDAR applications

Lasers operating in the IR “eye-safe” wavelength range above 1400nm are very attractive for all …