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97-3057-1010%28639%29 | Amphenol Global Search | Amphenol
97-3057-1010(639) inmeta:gsaentity_divisions=amphenol%20aerospace ... The New Circular Connector Standard. Smaller, lighter, higher contact density, and just as durable as D38999 Mil-spec connectors. FEATURES: • 4 Coupling Styles • Integral Backshells • PC Tail Termination Available • 60% Weight Reduction from 38999 • 50% Size ...
Octomax 1G26 Contacts - High speed contacts - Amphenol Socapex
Amphenol Socapex's Octomax 1G26 Contacts are a game-changer in the world of ethernet contacts. These contacts are designed for Cat 5e and AFDX applications and are equivalent to two quadrax contacts in one, making them ideal for space-constrained environments. Octomax 1G26 contacts fit perfectly into a standard size 8 quadrax cavity and are available in both crimp and PC Tail versions.
Media Converters | Products | Amphenol Aerospace
Analog-to-Digital Converters: Our Analog to analog-to-digital converters are offered in multiple channel options and are capable of up to 160 MSPS with 12, 14, and 16-bit analog input for high-speed integration of analog information into critical digital systems. Data Concentrators: Our RS-422 Data Concentrator and Extender boasts a 13-32VDC power interface and can manage data through 6X bi ...
Infinite Options Beyond the Mil-Spec Limits
AMPHENOL CORPORATION 40-60 Delaware Avenue, Sidney, NY 13838-1395 • 800-678-0141 www.amphenol-aerospace.com • www.amphenolmao.com Infinite Options Beyond the Mil-Spec Limits
Accessories for 2M Micro-Miniature Connectors
Stock Check Suppliers. Suppliers ... Tri-Start threaded, ruggedized miniature connectors that meet D38999 requirements at half the size and weight. View Product 2M804 Push-Pull Quick-Disconnect Ruggedized, push-pull miniature connectors with multiple options for soldier-worn applications. ...
Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies & Harness | Fiber Optic Cable
Amphenol Fiber Systems International manufactures fiber optic cable assemblies and harnesses for the military, avionics and industrial markets.
TFOCA II | Deployable Fiber Optics Connectors - Amphenol Fiber Systems ...
TFOCA-II® is a 4-Channel Fiber Optic Connectors is the "next generation" deployable fiber optics connector by Amphenol Fiber Systems International
2M805 - 2M Micro Miniature - Amphenol Socapex
The 2M805 connector is a micro-miniature circular connector that features the Tri-Start fast coupling mechanism, which allows for quick and easy mating and unmating. It offers more than 45 contact arrangements, ranging from 1 to 85 contacts, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. The connector also provides excellent EMI shielding, ensuring reliable data transmission in noisy ...
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DATE APPROVED PRODUCT DATA DRAWING - svmicrowave.com
.xxx bma (size 8) d38999 socket contact to sma male for Ø.085 t-flex 405 cable assembly product data drawing material: connectors: bma (size 8) d38999 socket contact (sf9411-6000) sma plug (sf2906-6002) cable: t-flex 405 shrink tubing: m23053/5 performance:
SMPM Connectors - Amphenol RF
Amphenol RF offers a broad range of radio frequency SMPM Connectors including industry standard designs and highly engineered Amphenol RF proprietary interfaces. Check product specs & datasheets for a wide selection of SMPM Connectors at Amphenol RF online.
High Power Connector Series - amphenol.co.jp
10 RHINO 38999 SERIES RHINO 38999 SERIES 11 Crimp contact chart Plugs – table of styles Rhino 38999 crimp contact chart Plugs – table of styles WPTV-06 A style Page 12
Between Series Adapters - SV Microwave
Part # 1116-6093 2.4mm Female to SMP Male, FD, Flange Mount Adapter, 2 Hole, with Screws Available Inventory: 61
High Speed Contacts | Products | Amphenol Aerospace
DC to 40 GHz high frequency size 8, 12 and 16 coaxial contacts for the D38999 Series III housing and standard inserts. Concentric Twinax Contacts The size 8, 10, and 12 concentric Twinax contacts were developed for applications that require high performance interconnect characteristics in multi-pin connectors.
Mil-Spec and Custom Circular Connectors - Amphenol Aerospace
Options; EMI Filter Connectors: Our Filter Connectors are optimized for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and radio frequency interference (RFI) shielding and are based on the most popular MIL-SPECs: D38999 Series I, II, III; 26482; 5015; and 2M Micro 38999. We also build Filter Adapters for retrofitting existing systems with EMI/RFI shielding, as well as Transient Voltage ...
High Frequency Coaxial Contacts - Amphenol Aerospace
Amphenol and SV Microwave (an Amphenol company) offer DC to 40 GHz high frequency size 8, 12 and 16 coaxial contacts for the D38999 Series III housing and standard inserts. These contacts allow any application to continue to use the D38999 connector and be able to expand the use to include the microwave transmission lines.
MILVA NGVA USB Cordsets & Jumpers - Amphenol Socapex
D38999 Series III TV-CTV Tri-start thread connector, MIL-DTL-38999 series III qualified. See product Rugged Ethernet, USB & Display connectors RJF TV Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A Rugged Ethernet RJ45 connectors for harsh environments. See product 38999 Series EN3645 European standard similar to MIL-DTL-38999 Series III ...
Ethernet Switches | Products | Amphenol Aerospace
Stock Check Suppliers. Suppliers ... 8 Channel 10/100/1GBase-T Managed or Unmanaged Switch for RJFTV D38999 Connectors Amphenol’s RJSMLAC-8UG-CAPS is a MIL-STD rugged, unmanaged-military-grade Ethernet switch, offering 8 triple speed Ethernet (10/100 /1000) ports. ...
Broadband and Wireless Products - Charles Industries
Innovative Enclosed Solutions. Charles leverages our extensive design and manufacturing background to supply a comprehensive line of active and passive, metallic and non-metallic environmental enclosure solutions for communications and power distribution applications.
What’s the Difference Between 50 Ohm and 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable?
This week’s question comes to us from Dan in Oregon: What is the difference between 50 Ohm and 75 Ohm Coax? Hi Dan, thank you for this excellent question. This topic comes up quite frequently because a vast majority of electronics manufacturers fail to adequately explain the difference between the two types of coax and precisely why their equipment needs one type over the other.