by Bill Carson
RoHS compliance is the talk of the industry, but what does this mean for companies? Added costs, redesign issues?
It is a chance to question everything in the process of choosing printed circuit board connectors.
The mission of the connector system is to make a foolproof, reliable electrical connection with little or no distortion, all while being exposed to vibration, contamination or extremes in temperature.
In order to do this successfully, a number of factors must be considered, based on the application. What type of clamping system should be used? What are the material requirements? Are there environmental factors to consider? Is board density a factor? What manufacturing process will be used? What is the real cost of the connector? Will the end product meet the EU directive RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)? With so many PCB connector options available today, many customers simply think in terms of cost and delivery, but there is so much going on with those little connectors on the PCB board.



