GradConn and GCT Merge

From July 1st, 2024, GradConn & GCT (both Aloco Group companies) will merge under the GCT brand. The planned completion date is Q1 2025.

All current GradConn products will remain available under their existing part codes for the foreseeable future. Please contact us if you need to re-order.

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Even More Choice

Following the merger with GCT your choice of Board-to-Board connectors is now even wider.

GradConn B2B connectors will remain available under the same part code for existing projects. Please contact us if you need to re-order.

Even More Choice

Following the merger with GCT your choice of SIM connectors is now even wider.

GradConn SIM connectors will remain available under the same part code for existing projects. Please contact us if you need to re-order.

From July 1st 2024 GradConn has merged with GCT. To find out how this may affect your purchases please click here.
From July 1st 2024 GradConn has merged with GCT. To find out how this may affect your purchases please click here.
From July 1st 2024 GradConn has merged with GCT. To find out how this may affect your purchases please click here.
From July 1st 2024 GradConn has merged with GCT. To find out how this may affect your purchases please click here.
New Product - 2014-10-28

New Push Push Micro SIM Connector with 1.5mm Profile

New Push Push Micro SIM connector

GradConn has launched a brand new Push-Push Micro SIM connector with a 1.5mm profile, delivering functionality and cost effective pricing.

Suitable for Micro SIM cards the CH03-GB has a footprint of 15.75mm x 17.17mm. CH03-GB is available with six or eight contacts and includes a card detect switch feature which allows the user to detect when the card is inserted. It’s rated at 1,500 card insertion cycles and has an operating temperature range of -40° to +85°C.

No separate plastic tray is required to hold the card in place, the Micro SIM card is inserted direct.

Push Push type SIM connectors allow a Micro SIM card to be pushed into place, the 2nd push operates a spring which ejects the card, eliminating the need to extract tiny Micro SIM cards by hand. Push-Push technology is often used in applications where the end user insets a card from outside the equipment, the connector is normally mounted on the edge of a PCB with the mating face accessible via the customer’s panel design.

View drawings, 3D models and order samples or contact your local GradConn sales office now for design advice.

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