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Omega Releases Circuit Board for Thermocouple Connectors

Suitable for bringing thermocouple probes to printed circuit boards

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By DE Editors  

January 6, 2009

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Omega Engineering, Inc. (Stamford, CT) announced the PCC-OST and PCC-SMP Series. The PCC connector attaches directly to circuit board and is suitable for bringing thermocouple probes to printed circuit boards (PCBs).

Two sizes are available to mate with either standard or miniature size connectors. A mounting clip comes with each connector and the miniature can be mounted horizontally or vertically. The PCC is fully compatible with all Omega connectors, and is designed for solid connections every time.

Custom units are designed for CE compliance. Price starts at $195.00 for packages of 100.

For further details, please contact Omega Engineering, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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