
ITT Cannon
666 E. Dyer Road
Santa Ana, CA 92705-5612
Tel: (714) 557-4700
Fax: (714) 754-2142
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Company Background
ITT Cannon has been
involved in the PC card business for over 10 years, recently adding CompactFlash
as its newest extension to the PC card product line.
ITT Cannon is a
well-known leader in the design and manufacture of PC cards for wireless, LAN,
fax/modem and multimedia applications. The company has been awarded numerous
patents for its innovative PC card products. ITT Cannon delivers high quality
products that significantly reduce manufacturing cost.
Contact ITT Cannon
for more information on its CompactFlash cover sets and connectors. ITT Cannon
also offers Type I and Type II PC card packages.
Packaging Components -- Cards & Adapters
ITT Cannon designs,
manufactures and markets a complete line of PCMCIA sonic welded frame kits
including CompactFlash cards and CompactFlash adapters. The stainless steel
metal has a thermoplastic molded frame that fuses and forms a strong bond during
the ultrasonic welding process.
Packaging Equipment -- CompactFlash Assembly
CompactFlash cards
and CompactFlash adapters can be assembled in a few easy steps. The cover sets
are then ultrasonically welded together for completion. The entire assembly and
welding process takes less than 10 seconds.
Connectors
ITT
Cannon was founded over 75 years ago and has been a world-class leader in
supplying connectors to various industries including military, automotive and
commercial industries. ITT Cannon offers the entire line of CompactFlash
connectors including the 50 way female socket (straddle mount and single sided
surface mount), 50-pin male header and the 68 way connector (straddle mount and
single sided surface mount).
Design Services
ITT
Cannon has a new business development and application engineering staff that can
quickly react and produce proprietary designs for major customers and
applications that are not covered by our comprehensive standard product range to
meet any special packaging requirements.
This page last updated August 12, 1999