New Product Discoveries - Klein Tools' Modular Crimper and American Hakko's Soldering Station

The advancement of board level components has allowed for multifunction parts like IMUs (Inertial Measurement Units), SIPs (System-In-Package) and SOCs (System-On-Chip) to rise in popularity. Not to be out done, the tool industry has mirrored this progress by introducing multifunction, multi-featured tooling. In addition to new features, designers are looking for space and cost savings at a component level. This is not much different when it comes to tooling; utilizing the physical space of a tool by packing as many features as possible not only makes the tool highly functional, it often doesn’t dramatically raise the cost.

Klein Tools, Inc. has a prime example of a multifaceted tool in the Pass-Thru Modular Crimper. This Ratchet style crimper works with RJ45 and RJ11/12 connectors. I know what you are thinking—I can get one of those at my local hardware store, so why should I buy this from DigiKey? DigiKey carries professional tools, while many of the crimping tools sold by “big box” stores have problems with wires crossing or clipping and shorting out during crimping, or with making sure the color code is followed. The Pass-Thru Modular Crimper makes modular cable assembly essentially foolproof.

There is a built-in razor blade for making the initial cut on your wire jacket for easy separation. On the side of tool are the appropriate color codes for assembly. The wires can then be inserted, and, by using Klein’s modular connectors with the crimp tool, the IDC (Insulation Displacement Connection) contacts actually pierce the insulation and make contact with the wires. The excess is then trimmed off neatly without the worry of a cross connection leading to a short. For more details on Klein’s Pass-Thru Modular Crimper check out Aaron’s blog post.

American Hakko Products, Inc. is another innovative tool manufacturer. They specialize in soldering stations. The FX888D is a unit that has been reimagined from an analog to a digital format. Digital allows Hakko to produce units with very tight temperature control. The FX888D has up to five presets available for your most used temperatures. The unit is a breeze to set up and has scores of additional tips available. Ashley has a great blog post devoted to the FX888D from Hakko.

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Über den Autor

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Randall Restle, Vice President of Applications Engineering bei Digi-Key Electronics, ist verantwortlich für die Auswahl, den Aufbau und die Leitung eines Teams von qualifizierten Anwendungstechnikern, Technikern und Führungskräften, um die technische Strategie von Digi-Key zu koordinieren, Kunden bei der Auswahl und Verwendung von Produkten modernster Technologie zu unterstützen. Er kam 2011 zu Digi-Key, nachdem er 35 Jahre lang im Ingenieurwesen tätig war und digitale und analoge Schaltungen, Leiterplatten und Embedded-Software entwickelt hatte.  Randall Restle hält BSEE-, MS- und MBA-Abschlüsse von der University of Cincinnati. Er ist zudem ein langjähriges Mitglied des IEEE, war Registered Professional Engineer im Bundesstaat Ohio, ein Certified Project Management Professional am Project Management Institute und hält als Erfinder mehrere Patente.

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