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Pyle MIL-DTL-83723 Circular Connectors - Amphenol Aerospace
The Amphenol MIL-DTL-83723 Series III family of connectors includes styles from Pyle National. These have proven technology for severe environments and are widely used in commercial and military aerospace markets.
High Power 38999 Connectors with High Current Contacts
The Amphenol Tri-Power connector series incorporates your choice of RadSok contacts, Temper-Grip High Current contacts, or standard high power contacts. Paired with the proven performance of the MIL-DTL-38999 connector series, the Tri-Power series offers a variety of tooled arrangements specifically designed to carry high current (70 to 250 amps per contact, 240 to 1000 amps per connector).
D38999 Connectors with Coaxial, Concentric Twinax, and Triax Contacts
Amphenol Connectors are ideally suited for the incorporation of shielded contacts for high-performance interconnection applications. The circular family is built around MIL-DTL-38999 specifications, with Mil-approved and commercial styles offered.
67 and 165 Series Miniature Connectors - Amphenol Aerospace
67 Series. Operating temperatures from -67 °F (-55 °C) to 257 °F (125 °C) per MIL-C-5015; Sealed connectors capable of 1500 VRMS at 70,000 ft. altitude
MIL-DTL-22992 Heavy Duty High Power Connectors
Amphenol Class L 22992 high-power, heavy duty electrical connectors are designed for high-current electrical loads and are the largest cylindrical Amphenol power connectors available.
Class L Heavy Duty High Power Connectors - Amphenol Aerospace
DESIGN FEATURES OF AMPHENOL CLASS L PROVIDES: Greatest Capacity - Current ranges 40 to 200 amps, conductor sizes 6 to 4/0.; Safety - Complete protection of personnel and equipment if connectors are inadvertently disconnected under load.; Foolproof Mating - Design incorporates voltage, current, frequency, phase and grounding requirements; Standardization - MIL-DTL-22992 Class L insert ...
MIL-DTL-38999 Series I - LJT Connectors - Amphenol Aerospace
Amphenol® MIL-DTL-38999 Series I Connectors were developed to meet the needs of the aerospace industry and provided the impetus for the development of the MIL-C-38999 specifications, which later was superseded by MIL-DTL-38999.
News - Open House 2023 - Amphenol Aerospace
SIDNEY, NY – Amphenol Aerospace transformed its state-of-the-art Sidney manufacturing facility into a hub of community, innovation, and celebration for its annual Open House on Aug. 27.
ROHS Compliant Alternatives to Cadmium Plating
Shell-to-shell conductivity, <2.5 millivolts; 500 mating cycles; Up to 1000-hour salt spray requirement (AP-93 plating) Temperature Rating: 347 °F (175 °C) (392 °F/200 °C for AP-93)
38999 Connector Savers - Amphenol Aerospace
- Extends the service life of cable assemblies - Provides an interface for mismatched cable issues - Corrosion Resistance : Several shell finishes capable of withstanding 500 hours of salt spray - Environmentally Sealed : Environmentally sealed when mated with Mil-Spec plug - Gender Availability : Available in a variety of gender options tailored to your application needs
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D38999 Series III Filter Connectors - Amphenol Aerospace
Amphenol’s MIL-DTL-38999 Series III connectors are unrivaled in their performance and reliability. With added filter features, the high-performance general duty threaded connector is designed to withstand the pressures of severe environment applications.
Aquacon High Pressure Immersible 38999 Connectors
The Aquacon Series of connectors has been designed to provide maximum service in oceanic or fluid immersion applications. A specially designed aluminum bronze coupling nut and type 316 stainless steel shells resist corrosion and provide a pressure withstanding connector.
The Coming Electrification of the Military - Amphenol Aerospace
Electric Ground Vehicles: Electric ground vehicles, such as tanks and trucks, offer many of the same advantages as electric cars. Several military organizations, such as the U.S. Army, are exploring electric ground vehicle prototypes and concepts such as the Electric Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (eJLTV) and the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) program, both of which are intended to ...
D38999 Series I LJT Breakaway Connectors - Amphenol Aerospace
Amphenol LJT Breakaway Fail-Safe Connectors provide unequaled performance in environments requiring instant disengagement. Designed to provide quick disconnect of a connector plug and receptacle with an axial pull on the lanyard, the “Breakaway” Fail-Safe connector family offers a wide range of electrical and mechanical features.
Boeing lands first Air Force contract for E-7A Wedgetails
A Royal Australian Air Force Boeing E-7A Wedgetail at the 2018 Royal International Air Tattoo in Gloucestershire, U.K. The U.S. Air Force plans to acquire 26 Wedgetails to replace the aging E-3 Sentry (AWACS). [STOCK IMAGE]
Transient Voltage Suppression in Military Connectors
As the shift to more-electric and all-electric aircraft accelerates, so too does the need to dramatically reduce airframe weight. Many commercial and military aircraft already have significant portions of their bodies constructed of advanced carbon composite materials, but the proliferation of this technology is still an aircraft manufacturer’s single-greatest opportunity for further weight ...
Series Five Lightweight Military Circular Connectors
The MIL-DTL-38999 series of connectors was born in the 1960’s to provide a ruggedized military solution featuring smaller contacts and higher density insert patterns than the already popular MIL-DTL-5015.
Ruggedized VME64x | Products | Amphenol Aerospace
Amphenol’s Ruggedized VME64x rectangular connectors were developed with the military’s need for rugged connector solutions and the trend toward utilizing COTS (Commercial Off the Shelf) b oards, b ackplanes or c hassis. By utilizing a rugged contact system, our VME64x connectors can withstand the shock and vibration environments that other COTS VME connectors cannot.
How small satellites are leading to big leaps in space
From 2012-2021, just 16% of the total upmass – or the gross weight of all payloads launched into space – consisted of small satellites and nanosatellites.