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Only Connect: The Nicab Top Ten connectors

Welcome to another post in a new series - Only Connect - by Nick Locke, of Nicab Ltd, who has over 15 years experience in the electronics manufacturing industry specialising in interconnection cable assembly.

Here's a quick snapshot - the Nicab Top Ten connectors...

1. The D-Sub

2. IDC Ribbon Connectors

3. Crimp 2.54MM Connectors

4. N-Type Coax Connector

5. Mill-Spec 26482 Connectors

6. Fast-On 6.3 x 0.8 Crimp

7. IEC C14 Connector

8. USB Connectors

9. Stereo Mini Jack

10. Mini Din

Nick Locke, director at Nicab Ltd, has over 15 years experience in the electronics manufacturing industry specialising in interconnection cable assembly. Driven by a passion for interconnection he spends a great deal of his time searching out the latest technology and innovation in interconnection & manufacturing in general.

Keen to pass on information his aim is to engage the electronics community in the subjects and issues he believes are important. Totally devoted to the promotion of the electronics manufacturing industry he sees the future of electronics manufacturing as vital component in the UK economy.

Previous Only Connect entries:

* Only Connect: Handy design tips #1 - Colour

* Only Connect: Better promoting the value of UK manufacturing

* Only Connect: Easy ways to go green

* Product packaging (Going Green II)

* Only Connect: Handy Design Tips #2 - Problems & Opportunities

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