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Power Connectors Current up to 21A+


Product Name Description


EXTreme PowerMass™ is a high-current, board- to-board, modular connector system, providing customer-specific interconnect solutions for AC and DC power requirements. The system offers a density of up to 350.0A per inch while providing minimum heat generation due to extremely low plane-to-plane resistance.


EXTreme PowerMass™


EXTreme Ten60Power™


EXTreme Ten60Power™ is easily configured to meet special design requirements with no tooling costs! The system is a modular high-current power and signal connector system in a coplanar and right-angle board- to-board orientation. The low profile (10.0mm height) helps to enhance the system airflow within the power system.


EXTreme ZPower™


EXTreme ZPower™ is a high-current, rigid, board-to- board and wire-to-board mezzanine style interconnect designed to transfer power loads from one PCB to another. The connector is press-fit into the PC base board. The PC top board is then screwed down on top of the EXTreme ZPower connector, forming a high-pressure interface.


EXTreme PowerEdge™ is a one-piece vertical card edge style connector, used with either gold finger pc boards, or as a bus bar interconnect for power supply and power distribution applications. Connectors are available in power only, signal only and power/signal combinations and can be, configured for AC and DC power systems.


EXTreme PowerEdge™


EXTreme PowerDock™ interconnects include guide pins for blind mating, mounting ears option for mechanical attachment to the PCB, power blades and signal pins in multiple lengths and press-fit tails. This family can be used as a drop-in replacement in many existing applications due to its custom configurable nature.


EXTreme PowerDock™


The EXTreme LPHPower™ connector is a mixed, high- current power and signal connector system with power blades parallel to the PC board. Its extremely low- profile height of only 7.50mm allows greater system airflow while taking up 53% less space than traditional connectors with the same current rating. Right-angle, coplanar or vertical configurations are available.


EXTreme LPHPower™


EXTreme PowerPlus™ series conforms to the Server System Infrastructure (SSI) open specification. Features include recessed signal-pins and sequential mating (LMFB) that allows the hot-swapping of power supply units on the male side, guide pockets (headers) or guide posts (receptacles) and fully shrouded headers.


EXTreme PowerPlus™


EXtreme Guardian™


Exceed high-current and reliability requirements in top- end server and high-power applications with Molex’s compact, EXTreme Guardian™ Power Connector System, providing EMI/RFI shielding, overmolding and discrete- wire options for design flexibility. This wire-to-board system also features ‘first mate, last break’ contact arrangements.


11.00mm 80.0A 2 and 3


• Automotive • Consumer • Telecom • Datacom


Various


30.0A 1.0A


Multiple


• Data Communications • Industrial Automation • Networking • Telecommunications


Various


35.0A 3.0A


Multiple


• Data Communications • Industrial Automation • Networking • Telecommunications


Various


40.0A 3.0A


Multiple


• Consumer • Data Communications • Industrial Automation • Networking • Telecommunications


Pitch


Current Rating


Circuits Size


Applications


Various


150.0A, 80.0A, 40.0A


Multiple power and signal


• Networking • Telecommunications


Various


60.0A


Multiple


• Industrial Automation • Networking • Telecommunications


10.30mm


30.0A


1


• Industrial Automation • Power Supplies • Telecommunications


Various


40.0A


Multiple • Networking • Telecommunications


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