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Radiall connectors offer new layouts

3 March 2010 Interconnection

Radiall has introduced new insert and contact layouts for several of its connector ranges.

New size 10 concentric twinax contact with three new insert configurations are available for the NSX series (ARINC 600 standard). The NSX series comprises multipin rack and panel connectors used to connect high-performance avionic equipment. The size 10 contact complements the legacy size 8 and size 5 ranges and offers greater density while providing good electrical performance. These new contacts are available in both standard crimp termination and solder tails for printed circuit board applications.

The new layout possibilities are coded as ‘13T13’ with 13 contacts size 10, ‘18T18’ with 18 contacts size 10 and ‘15T6Q2’ with two contacts size 8, 7 contacts size 16 and 6 contacts size 10. Size 10 contacts can be either concentric twinax or triax type, size 8 can be either coax, concentric twinax, triax or quadrax, and size 16 contact is power.

Also announced is an expansion of the EPXB and QM connector insert arrangements with the release of two new configurations. These two high density inserts, 48 (48 size 22 contacts) and a 69 (69 size 24 contacts), offer optimised space for signal contacts, a gain of 20% more contacts for the 48 insert and of 72% for the 69 insert compared to the existing 40 (40 size 22 contacts) insert.

These new inserts are available in either environmentally sealed or unsealed versions. In addition, they are compatible with existing crimp and PC tail contacts.



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