Cables/Connecting
Future Electronics, Gradconn tie global distribution knot
Future Electronics has sealed a global distribution agreement with Taiwan-based GradConn.
Circular connectors work indoors and outdoors
Global interconnect, electromechanical, and sensor distributor Heilind Electronics is featuring the full line of Amphenol Sine ecomate Circular Connectors.
Hi-rel connectors cope with demanding environments
Harwin’s Kona 8.5 mm pitch high-reliability connector family provides a high-quality and high-current connection for the most demanding environments.
Harwin extends its multi-directional spring contact offering
Harwin announces four new height options to its multi-directional spring contact range, which now spans from 4.00mm to 10.00mm.
RF connectors support 18 GHz to 90 GHz
Richardson RFPD has announced availability and full design support capabilities for two families of RF coaxial board mount connectors from HUBER+SUHNER.
Connector system features Arbeitskreis interface
Heilind Electronics is now stocking the ConnTAK50 Connector System from Molex.
L-com introduces rugged SJTOW power cords
L-com has just introduced a line of SJTOW power cords for use outdoors and in extreme indoor industrial environments.
Toughening up connectivity for ubiquitous electrification
New applications and the success of smart factories and infrastructures are raising demands for robust and reliable electrical interconnects and bringing additional requirements for special properties such as reduced weight and enhanced corrosion resistance. Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics further explores.
Infineon and Chicony Power collaborate on GAN-based PD3.1 notebook adapter solutions
Chicony Power is expanding the partnership with Infineon to increase the performance of its latest PD3.1 notebook adapter series.
The DuraClik Wire-to-Board connector system from Molex at Rutronik
Automotive applications, for example, are demanding and components often face shocks and vibrations. Especially in Wire-to-Board applications, a secure connection is crucial, because loose links can lead to signal interference.