Press-fit Pogo Pins are spring-loaded electrical connectors designed to be installed into PCBs without soldering, using mechanical interference (press-fit) to create a secure, conductive connection. Unlike SMT or DIP Pogo Pins, which rely on solder to att
Socket Test Pogo Pins are specialized spring-loaded connectors designed for use in test sockets—devices that temporarily connect test equipment (e.g., oscilloscopes, multimeters, or automated test systems) to PCBs, integrated circuits (ICs), or electronic
Automotive Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) rely on Pogo Pin contactors to ensure reliable electrical connections during testing, calibration, and in some cases, ongoing operation of critical components such as cameras, radar, lidar, and ultrason
Flying probe test systems utilize specialized Pogo Pins to perform precise electrical testing of gyroscopes, which are sensitive MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) devices used in navigation, robotics, and consumer electronics. These Pogo Pins are in
In-Circuit Test (ICT) systems depend on Pogo Pins to perform comprehensive electrical testing of printed circuit boards (PCBs) during manufacturing, verifying the integrity of components and solder joints. These specialized Pogo Pins are designed to make
RFID card reader Pogo Pin heads are specialized components that enable precise and reliable contact between RFID readers and the embedded chips or antennas in RFID cards, tags, or key fobs. These heads contain small, spring-loaded Pogo Pins that make phys
POS (Point of Sale) machine Pogo Pin contact systems are specialized interfaces that enable reliable electrical and data connections between POS terminals and their peripherals, such as barcode scanners, card readers, receipt printers, and payment modules
Smart lock Pogo Pin bases are critical components that facilitate secure and efficient power and data transfer between smart locks and their mounting plates or charging stations. These bases house arrays of spring-loaded Pogo Pins, which align with corres