Cables/Connecting
Mill-Max expands its series of straight & right angle pins
Mill-Max has developed additional straight and right angle male PCB pins to complement the existing 35XX and 37XX series. In addition to the 0.020”, 0.025”, 0.030” and 0.040” diameters available, these pins now offer diameters of 0.060” and 0.080”. They are suitable for plugging into receptacles and/or soldering into printed circuit boards. The 0.060” and 0.080” diameter pins are a good fit for appl...
Industrial circular connector offers quick disconnect
Expanding its PT series, Amphenol Industrial Products has announced a quick disconnect circular connector suited for use in the heavy equipment, transportation, diesel engine and EV markets. Based on Amphenol's 26482 series I, the UPT features a plastic shell with a metal coupling system and crimp termination. This lightweight connector has a smaller footprint and is easy to install in the field once it has been crimped in the facility.
Floating connector provides fast transmission speed
Hirose has developed a hybrid power and signal board-to-board connector that features high-speed transmission capability up to 8Gbps and a highly reliable floating contact mechanism that simplifies assembly. The FX23 Series is designed for a wide range of high-speed applications including medical devices, office imaging equipment, measurement equipment, industrial computer systems, automotive navigation and audio systems, broadcast equipment, bas...
Small diameter waterproof connector provides additional sealing
The extended LEMO T Series range of small diameter waterproof push-pull multipole connectors is based upon the widely established B Series, but with the inclusion of an inner shell and additional sealing to provide protection against water ingress to IP68 level when mated. Hermetically sealed sockets are also available.
Lots of power in a small package
With a transmission speed of 16A at a nominal voltage of 630V, Hummel’s new M12 Power plug connector is helping miniaturisation in automation engineering to take a major step forward. With the launch of this compact power connector, HUMMEL AG is opening the door to new applications of M12 technology.
A pocketful of connectors
Available for Apple and Android devices, Binder has introduced a new mobile app for its range of industrial connectors – the app is suited to smartphones and tablets. The app offers fast access to technical information and product data with options that include search by product family, series or part number and allows product datasheets to be emailed or printed wirelessly.
High current plugs secure withstand vibration
The 4mm high current lamella-basket plugs from Schutzinger, widely used in test and measurement and instrumentation applications are available at JPR Electronics. Founded in 1950, Schützinger are a family managed independant company, providing flexible, high quality connector solutions into the railway, mechanical engineering, medical, automotive and low-voltage lighting sectors.
Solderless connectors speed up field repairs
A new family of solder-assembly 4mm Safety Banana Plugs and Jacks has been launched by Cal Test Electronics to complement its existing line of solderless connectors. These plug and jack connectors provide a fast, easy way to build or repair custom patch cords in the field, office or lab.
2.5mm RAST connector reaches 13.4N retaining force
Lumberg is expanding its product range with the 3517-4 RAST 2.5 connector model. When it comes to direct RAST connectors with a contact pitch of 2.5mm, automotive industry demand for better retaining forces and locking on the PCB edge is growing. With Lumberg already grading its products by retaining force, the 3517-4, with optional keying rib and closed sides, reaches an outstanding retaining force of equal to or more than 13.4N.
PushPull connectors are suitable for cameras & sensors
HARTING’s PushPull 20-pin connectors extend the HARTING V4 range and are designed to meet the needs of a wide range of camera and sensor applications. They can be loaded with up to 2A per contact which is more than enough for camera technology and to power various types of sensors. Using a joint cable to supply both power and effect signal transmission saves additional wiring – and therefore costs – for the customer.