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Coaxial Cable Guide - Amphenol RF
Amphenol RF offers a broad range of connectors designed to terminate to many commercially available coaxial cable types. The following cable guide lists standard flexible, Low Loss, semi-rigid and conformable, micro-coaxial, and corrugated cable as well as associated product links.
Hy-Trex® Connectors - TPC Wire
Find the right solution for your wiring needs with our versatile and efficient connectors. Explore our wide range of connectors for various applications, including closed-end, speed-ease, butt, parallel, wire pins, and more.
IDC Connector | Wire to Board | Flat Cable Connectors - Amphenol CS
IDC connectors are small electronic components that help connect wires to circuit boards. They are commonly used in computers and other electronic devices to ensure fast and reliable connections between different components.
Connectors | Products - Amphenol
Our wide array of electrical and electronic connectors come in multiple form factors and are designed to meet the latest market needs including high power, high speeds, size and weight reduction, EMI shielding, hermeticity, high pressure and improved board retention.
Demystifying Telecommunications Cabling: A Comprehensive Guide
In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the different types of cables and their applications and delve into connectors, hybrid cables, and cable assemblies, giving you a holistic view of this critical infrastructure.
Wire to Board Connectors - Amphenol CS
These PCB connectors can be widely grouped into signal and power wire to board connector types based on their function. Amphenol's 1.20mm pitch wire-to-board connector system offers low profile and compact circuit board connectors with 3, 4 and 6 pin counts.
Amphenol Connector Basics Terminology Guide
Discover a detailed glossary of connector terms, including accessories, contacts, coupling types etc. Terminology for professionals in the connector industry.
Understanding Different Cable Gland Thread Types: NPT, Metric, & PG
Discover the key differences between NPT, Metric, and PG threads in cable glands. As an industrial wire and cable expert, explore how each thread type impacts cable management, sealing, and environmental protection. Make informed choices for your installations with our comprehensive guide.
Amphenol Connector Reference Guide - Volume 1 - Amphenol Aerospace
A connector is a device that joins two parts of an electrical circuit or different circuits together to form a larger circuit. Think of connectors as the links that allow different parts of an electrical system to communicate and work together.
Hoff-Trex® Parallel Connectors - TPC Wire
Parallel connectors are a type of electrical connector used to join two or more wires together side-by-side. They provide a secure and reliable connection, as the wires are inserted into a metal or plastic housing and secured in place with screws or clamps.
IDC vs Crimp Termination: A Guide to Choosing the Best - Amphenol CS
Amphenol offers a variety of IDC connector options, in different pitch sizes. These connectors are precise, durable, and come with eject latch and active latch features. Apart from the fact that IDC connectors are inflexible, this is a great option for quick and effortless wire termination.
The Do's & Don'ts of Installing Ethernet Cable Wiring - TPC Wire
Whether you’re setting up a network in an office, manufacturing plant, or data center, proper installation of Ethernet cables ensures a reliable connection, reducing downtime and enabling efficient data flow.
CONEC connectors by CONEC
CONEC offers circular connectors in the in the sizes M8, M12, 7/8“ and Round24. Available are connectors with mould-on cable or tailored for special applications as well as BUS systems and panel mount connectors. Connectors for use in agricultural, construction or municipal technology are often exposed to extreme loads.
Choosing The Right Connectors For PCB - Amphenol CS
Choose a flexible, robust, and durable connector from our range of board-to-board and wire-to-board connectors for your PCB. Check out the quick slide summary below. A small connector footprint makes the PCB design less complicated along with reducing the cost.
Learn About Connector Termination Styles - Amphenol CS
Many of Amphenol’s connectors are offered with through-hole termination, among which Minitek ®, Dubox ®, Bergstak ®, PV ®, Quickie ®, BergStik ® and EconoStik ™ series of wire-to-board and board-to-board connectors, and D-sub I/O connectors are a few to name.
Fundamentals of Board-to-Board Connectors - Amphenol CS
Board-to-board (BTB) connectors are one of the most popular forms of connectors that connect signals between two printed circuit boards (PCBs) without a cable. At Amphenol, we offer a variety of high-performance board-to-board options to fit your specific application requirements.
EDSFF High speed connectors & cable assembly | Amphenol
EDSFF connectors from Amphenol, which stands for Enterprise and Datacenter Standard Form Factor, represent a significant advancement in interconnect technology, specifically designed for high-performance computing, storage solutions, and networking applications.
Types of Polarization Techniques for Secure Mating - Amphenol CS
There are several different connector designs to ensure proper mating. In some cases, there are mechanical configurations within the header and receptacle that prevent any sort of misalignment. In other cases, the connectors come with an identification mark, which guides us in making a proper mating.
Mini Power and Micro Power Series Connectors for Compact Power Solutions
Our range of Mini Power and Micro Power connectors are ideal for power supplies in any sector, including datacom. These connectors are offered in Standard, Plus, and Super versions. Mini Power connectors come with 4.20mm pitch whereas Micro Power connectors are offered in a finer pitch of 3.00mm across all these versions.
What are the top differences between DDR4 and DDR5? - Amphenol CS
With reduced product widths and various pin tail lengths, DDR4 connectors are suitable for different application designs, support module variants in UDIMM, RDIMM, and LRDIMM, and save on board space.