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Micro-SIM Card Sockets Sized For Smartphones, Mobile Devices

Nov. 29, 2012
Molex’s micro-SIM push-pull card, measuring 12 by 15 mm, is 52% smaller than its predecessor, the Mini-SIM card. It comes in 1.35-, 1.40-, and 1.45-mm heights, and features a wide finger area on the shell for easy insertion and withdrawal
Molex’s micro-SIM push-pull card, measuring 12 by 15 mm, is 52% smaller than its predecessor, the Mini-SIM card. It comes in 1.35-, 1.40-, and 1.45-mm heights, and features a wide finger area on the shell for easy insertion and withdrawal. According to the company, it’s the only micro-SIM tray version that doesn’t require a tool for card extraction. It also locks securely to prevent card fly-out, and advanced polarization features help prevent against improper card insertion. In addition, the card offers high contact normal-force of 0.30 N. Standard six-circuit and optional eight-circuit styles are available; all versions are ELV- and RoHS-certified. Applications include smartphones, tablet PCs, GPS watches, and others where space is at a premium.

MOLEX INC.

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