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High-density, solderless AirBorn Z Series compression connectors use a patented one-piece contact system and rigid guide pins to simplify installation, reduce costs, enhance reliability and enable flex
Budowa Silesia Photonics (BWS PHOTONICS) designs and manufactures passive optical components, PLC splitters, AWG, FBT couplers, optical circulators, isolators, ROADM, MPO patching, FTTH ODN, and BESS-...
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High-density, solderless AirBorn Z Series compression connectors use a patented one-piece contact system and rigid guide pins to simplify installation, reduce costs, enhance reliability and enable flex
Amphenol spring contacts or also commonly known as spring fingers and spring loaded contacts, are available in heights ranging from 1.70mm to 16.00mm, and in a variety of material
Amphenol''s spring contacts are widely used in low-profile consumer and automotive applications to enable signal transmission and provide power and grounding. They are provided in a wide variety of
Our contact pad extension offers a robust, all-metal, gold alloy plated solution for surface-mount (SMT) applications. Engineered for notable durability and consistent performance, these pads help to
With precisely 100 contact points (pins), these connectors maximize connectivity in space-constrained environments while maintaining signal integrity and mechanical durability. Below is a detailed
Compact SMT spring contacts for charging, grounding, and RF. Vibration tested to 49G with multiple contact heights for wearables, mobile, and medical devices.
nterfacing with rack mounted LXI modules. It features a sturdy blue anodized aluminium support bar with zinc plated steel support pillars supplied in depths of 50, 75 or 100 mm. Cables can be supported
Harwin''s range of SMT spring contacts allow for flexibility when creating electrical and grounding connections. The simple and compact design provides the perfect solution for tight spaces
The contact current rating is determined by several factors, including the cross-sectional area of the contact material, the design of the spring mechanism, and the overall size and geometry of the spring