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Lumberg signs SKEDD Technology license

7th January 2016
Jordan Mulcare
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Whereas to date Lumberg connected the traces ending at the edge of a printed circuit board with edge connectors, SKEDD technology now presents the possibility to connect printed circuit boards at any location. A solderless, even detachable spring-loaded contact in the PCB’s boreholes in combination with a possible locking mechanism on the contact base guarantees the safe electrical and mechanical connection with the traces on the board.

“We are thrilled to have found a second powerful partner in Lumberg for the global marketing of our innovative SKEDD technology for direct contacting”, says Karl-Heinz Groß, Managing Director, Würth Elektronik ICS from Niedernhall yesterday on the occasion of signing the licensing agreement in Factory 2, the largest production facility of the Lumberg Group located in Cloppenburg in Lower Saxony. “For years, Lumberg has been pioneering direct contacting for printed circuit boards using edge connectors with its connector systems – and the company is now also tapping into PCBs with SKEDD technology”, adds Dr. Klaus Wittig, Managing Director, Würth Elektronik ICS.

“We view this as the suitable complement to our broad and deep connector assortment for our customers in Automotive, Home Appliance and Building Technology. For PCBs we additionally offer SKEDD technology; we integrate the known Insulation Displacement Technology in the casing for which our distinguished clients know us, so that all advantages of machine fastening of cables and flat ribbon cables will be possible in the future”, explains Ulrich Schmidt, Managing Director of the Lumberg Group, during the signing of the agreement.

By combining Insulation Displacement Technology with SKEDD we claim four major advantages: rational cable assembly with our solid processing technology and integrated test engineering with established IDT plus economic PCB contacting by dispensing with surface mount tab headers, female headers or pin headers – altogether completely solder-free.

“This practically creates IDT via SKEDD, a fantastic “Smart SKEDD” solution for which Würth Elektronik has extended a license to us”, so the precision summary of Meike Schmidt, Managing Partner of the Group. Beyond the “Smart SKEDD” solution, the license also includes the use of SKEDD technology for customised connector applications – a business segment in which Lumberg has enjoyed above-average growth specifically over the past years.

“Following the signing of the agreement we will advance our development accordingly, in order to quickly offer the benefits of the new technology known to us to our customers. The designs, engineering, lab tests and certifications, the prototypes and tool manufacturing all the way to serial production are likely to take up more than a year - but then we will be all set! Next year’s Electronica 2016 in Munich will be a date you can already look forward to”, says Ulrich Schmidt about the next steps.

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