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Uncommon Grounding with a Common Footprint

Spring fingers are small metal-formed parts that can conduct signal or power from one component to another and provide grounding to reduce EMI noise. Even though small in size, spring fingers need to be mechanically and electrically designed to handle robust applications. These applications range from mobile devices, personal computing and industrial devices, to home electronics and wearables. Spring fingers come in various sizes and working ranges that can be selected based on specific application requirements.

Box and C are standard flat contact types which provide simple cantilever spring shapes that can be used in grounding and shielding applications. The ultra low profile type has a Y-shaped spring profile designed to fit into low mated height applications, specifically antenna feeds, and the pre-loaded and pre-loaded scalable types have highly engineered geometry to handle high-speed manufacturing and more complex applications.

Uncommon Grounding with a Common Footprint

Spring fingers are small metal-formed parts that can conduct signal or power from one component to another and provide grounding to reduce EMI noise. Even though small in size, spring fingers need to be mechanically and electrically designed to handle robust applications. These applications range from mobile devices, personal computing and industrial devices, to home electronics and wearables. Spring fingers come in various sizes and working ranges that can be selected based on specific application requirements.

Box and C are standard flat contact types which provide simple cantilever spring shapes that can be used in grounding and shielding applications. The ultra low profile type has a Y-shaped spring profile designed to fit into low mated height applications, specifically antenna feeds, and the pre-loaded and pre-loaded scalable types have highly engineered geometry to handle high-speed manufacturing and more complex applications.