Souriau provides a comprehensive range of box interconnect solutions for operation in severe environments, particularly targeted at equipment manufacturers in the aerospace and defence markets.
The range of input/output front panel connectors includes circular and rectangular types. The circular parts are based upon 26482, 38999 and EN2997 standards, and are environmentally sealed with bayonet or thread coupling. They are available with shells constructed of aluminium, stainless steel or titanium, and offer EMI/RFI filtering and lightning protection options. The rectangular parts are offered in D-subminiature layout according to MIL-C-24308. Both circular and rectangular variants boast a range of contacts including signal, power, coax, twinax and triax, as well as terminations including solder cup, crimp and PC tail contacts (additionally 90° PCB for rectangular versions). Micro-D and microminiature 38999 connectors are also available.
Blindmate rack and panel connectors (environmental and non-environmental versions) according to ARINC 600 and 83527 are available in single, double and triple platforms to include signal power and coaxial contacts. They include layouts with Ethernet Quadrax and ELIO optical fibre contacts for high-speed solutions, as well as options for EMI/RFI and lightning protection.
Also available is a range of high-density PCB and board level connectors with fork and blade contacts, as well as module card connectors with flex termination. PCB contacts without shoulder allow for flexible mounting on variable PCB thickness or depths.
A range of accessories (including clinch nut receptacles and fixing plates), as well as hermetic box assembly services, are also offered.
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