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Guy,
Check your connector, specifically the locks/clamps that hold the SIMM module in the
socket. We had a problem where during shipment or if the board was flexed the SIMM
would loose contact with the connector. Once the SIMM was re-seated the problem sent
away for xx months. We changed the connector to a different vendor with a different
clamp/lock style that held the SIMM in mode securely (closer to 90 degrees vertical).
Send me an e-mail if you want the old/new connector vendor names.
Regards,
David Plentovich
"Kelly M. Schriver" wrote:
> Guy -
>
> I believe the measurement is taken over the contacts on the board, but pull
> the data sheet on the mating socket just to be sure. It should give you the
> range of thicknesses that the socket is tolerant of.
>
> Regards - Kelly
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Guy Ramsey <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Monday, December 27, 1999 9:16 AM
> Subject: [TN] SIMM thickness issues
>
> >We are having problems with the interface between SIMM boards and sockets
> (72
> >Pin). The boards are supposed to be .050" +.004" to -.003". I think that is
> >an industry standard. Where do you measure the thickness from. The board
> surface
> >or the conductor surface. We have some that measure .045 at the glass and
> .047
> >on the edge connectors. They don't work very well, intermittent.
> >
> >Anyone else have trouble like this?
> >
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