NEWS INTERCONNECTION NEW LOCKING KIT FOR ODU-AMC MILITARY CONNECTOR
portable detection equipment where an additional locking feature can be added by the new 2in1 locking kit. Data and signal transmissions
are thus protected even more reliably against connection interruptions, whilst the simple break-away function used at the headset end of the umbilical allows the user to quickly change interfaces and systems used. Retrofitting is easy - the user-
A
n additional locking kit has been added to the Easy-Clean
version of the ODU-AMC connector range. The locking kit provides
additional screw-locking to the
original break-away function, offering further security whenever high vibrations are a factor. The ODU-AMC Easy-Clean
connector system can be used, for example, on soldier worn radio or
friendly locking kit can be fitted in just a few simple steps, with the kit containing a union nut + screw mechanism for the cable connector and a nut with thread for the bulkhead connector.
w.odu-uk.co.uk
LEMO’S B SERIES
NEW POWER-ONLY USB TYPE C RECEPTACLE
CUI Devices’ UJC-HP-G-SMT-TR is an 8- pin USB Type C receptacle featuring the full 100 W of power delivery supported by USB Type C with its 5 A current rating and 20 Vdc voltage rating. The previously released UJC-HP-3-SMT-TR was a 6-pin, 60 W version with 3 A and 20 Vdc ratings, respectively. By removing the data transfer pins, this USB Type C receptacle is a more cost-effective solution for designs where charging or power is the sole function. This device is housed in a surface mount
package, while featuring high reliability up to 10,000 mating cycles, an operating
temperature range from -25 to 85°C, and reflow solder compatibility. This power-only USB Type C receptacle can also mate with any standard USB Type C plug, further adding to its accessibility and simplified design integration.
www.cuidevices.com
The LEMO B Series offers a modular, ergonomic, rugged and reliable circular multipole connector for applications needing quick and secure Push-Pull latching; making it an ideal choice for test and measurement, instrumentation, medical devices, research and audio/video applications. The modular insert configurations
include a wide range of high-density multi-pole or hybrid electrical contacts. Contacts can be of solder type, crimp, PCB straight or PCB elbow, fibre, coaxial, thermocouple, pneumatic, fluidic or even high voltage type of contact. The LEMO B-Series ranges from 00
to 5B size, and features the LEMO "chocolate design" pattern. LEMO’s keying system allows for a
higher contact density while preventing mismating. These high quality LEMO connectors
are UL listed and cable assembly can be provided.
https://www.lemo.com/en/products/lo w-voltage-connector/b-connector
NAUTILUS CONNECTOR CAPS PROVIDE AN ADVANCED INGRESS PROTECTION
GradConn's Nautilus range of IP rated coaxial cable assemblies and connectors is now available with optional cap accessories, adding further protection levels and are ideal for connections that predominantly stay unmated for extended periods. The new IP67 rated caps help prevent the build-up
of moisture, dust, and dirt collecting in the connector's mating face. Nautilus connectors are sealed unmated to IP68 due to a cleverly designed internal contact seal, and the caps will provide further peace of mind to connections left exposed in harsh environments. Applications such as outdoor portable equipment requiring connections to be made and disconnected
regularly can benefit from a cap when an antenna is not in use to help prevent the collection of dust and dirt when out in the field. The caps achieve an IP67 seal with SMA (rear mount), N-Type, and TNC versions of the Nautilus range. They are also options as dust caps for non-
Nautilus variants of these connector types. The brass alloy caps are finished in nickel plating (N and TNC) or gold plating (SMA) and are available with or without chain attachment.
www.gradconn.com
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