| Amphenol Debuts Oval Contact Connector |
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| Written by Chelsey Drysdale | |||
| Wednesday, 27 February 2013 17:10 | |||
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Oval Contact connector can deliver data rates up to 10Gbps per pair. Features improved signal integrity via reduced cross talk. Designed for high-speed applications, including 10/40G Ethernet, HDMI/DVI video, 1/2/4/8G Fibre Channel, SATA, Serial RapidIO and PCI Express. Is reportedly ideal for use in defense, commercial and industrial markets. Comes in nine insert patterns, the largest of which includes 21 differential pairs in a MIL-DTL-38999 series III shell size of 25. Has front release, rear removable contact system. Uses off-the-shelf Mil Spec backshells. Solder cup, crimp and PCB tail termination contacts are available. Contact and plating materials are consistent with SAE-AS39029. Withstands a minimum of 500 mating cycles and features an operating temperature range of -65° to +175°C. Amphenol Aerospace, www.amphenol-aerospace.com
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