Cables/Connecting

ITT Interconnect Solutions to show latest VEAM CIR M12 connector range at InnoTrans 2010 in Berlin

29th June 2010
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Leading global connector manufacturer and supplier, ITT Interconnect Solutions, will be exhibiting its latest products at InnoTrans 2010, the international trade fair focussing on rail and rail infrastructure technology to be held in Berlin from 21 – 24 September 2010.
Products from ITT Interconnect Solutions developed for this sector include the new VEAM CIR-M12 Databus connector which enables different data types to be transmitted between railway coaches in modern mass transit systems. The VEAM CIR M012 Databus connector allows designers to incorporate data transfer from Ethernet, MVB, WTB, and Video lines, according to VG95234 (where applicable), within the same connector, handling diverse data feeds such as engine diagnostics, brake controls, environmental conditioning, passenger display systems, networking and lighting control.

Developed by ITT ICS engineers in response to customer requests, this pioneering design was achieved by mounting ITT ICS’s new Quadrax QXM12 contacts into FRCIR connector circular bayonet series hardware. Four conductor wires and the associated braid from shielded cables are integrated into the QXM12 contact, then multiple QXM12 contacts and their cables are grouped into a single connector using a special plastic insert.

The new CIR-M12 Databus connector contacts are rated at 3A (maximum current for 1ms is 10A); operating voltage is 100Vdc and insulation resistance is 10GΩ. Mechanically, the insert is formed from thermoplastic material according to NFF16-101 – NFF16-102 and conforming to UNI-CEI 11170 (I2F2) and UL94-V0.

The coupling gasket is made from silicone rubber, and other parts produced in flame retardant rubber. The metallic parts are aluminium alloy with black epoxy-urethanic varnish, RoHS compliant. The connectors withstand operating temperatures of -40 to +125degC

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