Product category:
Terminals and Power
News Release from: Phoenix Electronics Distribution | Subject: Harting power connectors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 January 2005
Backplane power connectors meet
basestation needs
New from Phoenix Electronics is a mating pair of power connectors designed by Harting to be used in conjunction with 2mm HM signal connectors.
New from Phoenix Electronics is a mating pair of power connectors designed by Harting to be used in conjunction with 2mm HM signal connectors: a right angled male connector for daughtercards and a straight female connector for backplanes The right angled male connector can be supplied with either, press fit or PIHIR (pin in hole intrusive reflow)
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 29 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The compact, high temperature moulding can be loaded with up to four high current contacts.
Four different contact mating lengths make sequenced and non sequenced loadings possible (eg with GND and ENA).
The straight female connector for backplanes is fitted with press-in contacts.
Each contact can carry up to 23A at 70C.
The footprint of the individual contact on the backplane is symmetrical.
For boards with a thickness of at least 8mm, the connector can be pressed in from both sides, using the same holes.
This will save additional space on the board.
These power connectors and the HM signal connectors meet OBSAI (Open Basestation Architecture Initiative) specifications and provide a reliable and cost effective solution for connecting plug-in units to the backplane.
In addition the connector solution available from Phoenix is fully compatibility and intermateability with basestation modules.
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