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I/O Connectors Networking / Telecomm


Product Name Description


The iPass™ Interconnect System offers both connectors and cable assemblies that enable flexible speed compatibility for applications ranging from 1.5 Gbps up through 10 Gbps. Cable assemblies provide 100 Ohm differential impedance with tight skew control and low crosstalk, available in multiple standard / custom cable lengths.


iPass™ IPass+™ HD


iPass+™ HD, also named mini-SAS, improves system airflow and signal integrity by eliminating midplane connections. This low-profile system, meets SAS-3 next- generation speed and density requirements, with signals enabling active copper and optical cable modules. iPass+ HD connectors mate to all current miniSAS HD cable assemblies.


IPass+™ High Speed Channel (HSC)


The newest addition to the iPass+™ family enables pluggable copper/optical options, thereby increasing the flexibility of system-level hardware for end users. Offered as one-piece press-fit connector and cage assembly in both single and stacked dual-port configurations. Adopted by Infiniband* CXP 12x QDR and IEEE 802.3ba.


*Trademark of the InfiniBand Trade Association QSFP+


The Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus (QSFP+) Interconnect system is designed for high density applications. The QSFP+ connector, cage and cable assemblies (copper and optical) and loopbacks are part of a highly-integrated system that combines effective use of space, power and port density for high-density applications.


The patented Low Force Helix (LFH) male pin interfaces with a split-beam receptacle contact giving a low insertion force with 2-point contact reliability. The system will accept various wire sizes and is available in vertical and right-angle header versions. Optional hardware for docking applications is also available.


LFH TDP® connectors provide a shielded, dual-row, cable- TDP® (Triad™ Differential Pair) Ultra+™ VHDCI


The Ultra+™ Very High Density Cable Interconnect system features “blade on beam” style contact, reduced size (27% smaller than SCSI-3), increased robustness, improved electrical performance and higher density. Superior leaf/ribbon style contact, meets EIA, ANSI/SFF-8441and SPI-4 specifications to ensure intermatability with conforming products.


Modular Plugs - Jacks


Molex offers jacks in a variety of styles and configurations, including right-angle, top- and bottom- entry, through-hole and SMT, shielded and un-shielded using gold or high durability palladium-nickel plating. Modular jacks with integrated magnetics with or without LED’s that support Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) are also available.


0.80mm N/A 68, 136


• Data/Communications • Industrial Automation • Medical • Networking • Telecommunications


to-board interface offering mid-range speed (up to 5Gbps) and 100 Ohm controlled impedance. Fully shielded vertical (through-hole) and right-angle (SMT) receptacles plus fully shielded plugs and cable kits are available. Overmolded cable assemblies complete the range.


1.27mm 1.5A


18, 28, 38, 48, 72


• Consumer • Data/Communications • Industrial Automation • Medical


Pitch


Current Rating


Circuits Size


Applications


0.75mm 0.80mm 1.27mm


N/A


Multiple


• Data/Communications • Networking • Telecommunications


0.75mm


N/A


36, 62, 72, 144


• Data/Communications • Networking • Telecommunications


0.80mm


N/A


84, 168 • Networking • Telecommunications


0.80mm


N/A


N/A


• Automotive • Networking • Telecommunications


1.27mm (Matrix 50), 1.90mm (Matrix 75)


60-200 1.0A


(Matrix 50); 96-130


(Matrix 75)


• Data/Communications • Medical • Networking • Telecommunications


Various


Various


Various


• Consumer • Data/Communications • Industrial Automation • Medical • Networking


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