Cables/Connecting

Hybrid connector comes in a miniplastic housing

3rd June 2016
Jordan Mulcare
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Compact and flexible: The ODU-­MAC ZERO is truly impressive thanks to its versatile modularity in the smallest of spaces. This hybrid connector by ODU, the specialist in electrical connector technology, comes in a miniplastic housing. The connector’s space-­saving housing geometry enables the place-­ment of a generous range of modules for reliably transmitting signals, power, lightwaves, data and coax.

Customers are free to choose these modules, and can combineup to nine units. In place of an aluminum frame, the housing of the ODU-­MAC ZERO hasintegrated rails, therefore making magnetic components unnecessary. The frameless design also stands out thanks to its three different cable outlets and aesthetically attractive ergonomic design. Easy handling is ensured through low mating and dema-­ting forces as well as per-­module coding options or color-­coded cable bend reliefs. Theconnector’s SNAP-­IN locking with break-­away function ensures the quick emergency release of the connection.

“The ODU-­MAC ZERO offers our customers secure customised connections along with a high level of packing density and functionality,” explains Bernhard Säckl, from ODU’s portfolio management rectangular connector. Upon request, the technology company is also able to provide cable assembly.

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