Interconnection
TTI delivers an ever-widening portfolio of interconnect solutions
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TI is one of the world’s leading specialist distributors of passive, connector, electromechanical,
discrete, power and sensor components. The company’s philosophy is "Lead by Design", and it differentiates itself by focusing on people, parts and process. TTI in Europe strives to be the distributor of choice for customers and suppliers alike by introducing new product technologies and by stocking broad and deep inventory across its franchise base. TTI’s sophisticated inventory management system ensures the ability to service changes in demand due to fluctuating markets and supply chains. TTI’s interconnect product range is ever- expanding, with new franchises and new parts. Recently, TTI increased its hi-rel connector portfolio with the Europe-wide signing of a deal with Smiths Connectors. The new agreement builds on a successful partnership between Smiths Connectors and TTI France, formerly Mateleco, and enables TTI’s customers to design in high reliability connectors featuring Hypertac hyperboloid contact technology which
delivers superior performance in demanding environments where performance and safety are critical. Smiths Connectors integrates high performance contact technologies into a broad range of electrical connectors for signal, power, high speed, fibre optic, filter and RF applications that provide high reliability solutions to suit customers’ needs. TTI has also added two new important
product ranges from other suppliers to its interconnect product range: Omron’s XF-Series FPC connectors
feature a patented backlock mechanism which cuts approximately two seconds from the installation time of each connector when compared to competitive products, resulting in a time saving of up to 30 days on an average installation of half a million connectors. Omron XF Series FPC connectors includes devices with double sided contacts to maintain a stable contact force, unique rotary lock mechanisms and the smallest on-board size in the industry. The patented rotary backlock mechanism on the XF-range offers a number of key features and
benefits. The rotary latch is independent of the FPC socket so it does not disconnect if the FPC is lifted and mounting reliability is enhanced because the FPC is held in a four-sided housing which prevents any displacement. All except two models in the XF Series have dual contacts, which removes the necessity to distinguish between upper
and lower contacts when connecting upper and lower PCBs. Unlike traditional FPC connectors, XF Series interconnects are delivered with the rotary latch open for additional installation speed. Currently the smallest fully-isolated power connectors in the market, Molex’s compact Nano-Fit power connectors provide design engineers with fully- protected header terminals in a small package and feature mechanical keying and colour-coded options to ensure proper mating and terminal position assurance (TPA) to reduce terminal backout.
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TOC-FEM fibre optic connection module for indoor and outdoor applications
Telegärtner’s fibre optic connection module TOC-FEM (Fibre Extension Module) connects manufactured fibre optic cables for indoor and outdoor applications. The robust metal housing guarantees a safe and reliable connection, well protected from environmental or mechanical hazards. With the flexible seal insert it is the first choice for installing new equipment as well as for retrofit solutions on site
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elegärtner Karl Gärtner GmbH has developed a new connection module for fibre optic lines. The new TOC-FEM connects new, existing and even damaged fibre optic cables reliably and safely. Users can expect a useful fibre optic connection module for building networks, industrial cabling or data distribution for indoor and outdoor use. Its applications range from building cabling with FTTH networks to mobile or industrial applications and security technology. "With our new TOC-FEM, users can connect fibre optic lines reliably and easily anywhere. The options the module offers
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are as manifold as the applications," says Falco Lehmann, product line manager, fibre optic solutions at Telegärtner Karl Gärtner GmbH. The new TOC-FEM (Fibre Extension Module) connects preassembled fibre optic cables indoors or outdoors, even under harsh conditions. The robust metal housing of anodised aluminium safely and reliably protects the connection from environmental influences and mechanical strain. An elastic sealing insert makes it an ideal solution for both new installations as well as upgrades on location. Everyday applications can also be
covered, like connecting IP cameras to a building network or reconnecting
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machines or data distributors that have to be moved and their lines extended. It also comes in handy when new mobile radio antennas have to be connected to the existing lines. Connecting outdoor to indoor cables also becomes easy. The new fibre optic connection module is suitable
for the new installation of devices and lines as well as for the repair of damaged fiber optic cables. The TOC-FEM is available with LC Duplex or MPO/MTP couplings in single or multimode.
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