With our industry-leading high-speed, power and fiber optic technologies, together with superior simulation and testing capability and cost-effectiveness, Amphenol is a market leader in interconnect development for the information technology (IT) and datacom market. Whether industry standard or application-specific designs are required, we can provide customers with products that enable performance at the leading edge of next-generation, high-speed, power and fiber optic technologies. Our primary end applications include cloud computing and data centers, gaming systems, internet appliances, networking equipment, servers, storage systems, transmission and web service providers.
Amphenol introduces the next-generation OverPass™ solution - EDSFF Board Site Connector. The 0.60mm pitch connector comes with a slim form factor design, capable of transmitting a highspeed signal up to PCIe® Gen 5 and PCIe® Gen 6 and allowing much greater signal path lengths while maintaining SI performance compared to conventional PCB routing methods.
CLASSIC HPCE® WITH ENHANCED PERFORMANCE
eHPCE® connector offers a 15% increase in power density with the same footprint as classic HPCE®. The all-new power contact design offers lower contact resistance and higher current carrying capacity compared to classic HPCE® connectors. eHPCE® connectors are designed to extend the life of power supplies using card edge output power connectors.
ULTRA-HIGH DENSITY BACKPLANE INTERCONNECT SOLUTION
Ultra-High density 56+ Gbp/s PAM4 interconnect platform utilizing proven press-fit technology and a single wafer design optimized for traditional backplane, direct orthogonal, and cable design solutions.
SV Microwave streamlines this with our innovative Embedded Phase Tuner. This component allows customers to independently adjust the phase of cable assemblies without external vendor involvement. The Embedded Phase Tuner operates by adjusting the transmission line length using a threaded coupling nut, simplifying the process.
SV Microwave has just released a series of SMA and 2.92mm cable connectors and adapters with built-in electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding. These interconnects feature a gasket that improves EMI shielding over similar products, resulting in minimal to no electromagnetic interference.
The eQSFP interconnect system is comprised of a 38 position 0.8mm pitch SMT connector, and a press-fit cage. With four channels of data in one pluggable, the system interface is capable of transferring data up to 28 Gbps/Channel and replacing up to 4 standard SFP+ receptacles. Supporting standards include Gigabit Ethernet, InfiniBand, and SONET/SDH with different data rate options.
EBY offers a complete selection of industry standard Euro Style Terminal Blocks - which may be customized to your needs - support a broad range of wire-to-board and wire-to-wire configurations.
Suited for solid or stranded wire. Wire-to-board or wire-to-wire feed-through styles. No special tools required for installation. Easy field termination. Many screw and spring terminal wiring options.
EXAMAX2® Cable Backplane Systems offer high density cable assemblies for both internal and external applications that are capable of delivering high speed performance of 112Gb/s per channel. EXAMAX2® cable applications include internal OverPass™ cables, external I/O cables, cabled midplane and cabled backplane
The ExaMAX2® backplane connector system supports 112Gb/s PAM4 industry specifications. It maintains mating interface compatibility with previous ExaMAX products to allow cost/performance flexibility for designers. The mating interface and connector design are optimized to support the demanding electrical and mechanical requirements of 112G systems. ExaMAX2 delivers industry-leading SI performance.
The ExaMAX+® backplane connector system is designed to meet 56Gb/s PAM4 industry specifications with plenty of SI margin while maintaining mating interface compatibility with previous ExaMAX® products. The optimized connector design delivers superior signal integrity performance resulting in lower crosstalk noise and higher insertion loss-to-crosstalk ratio.