Feature: Aerospace, Military & Defence
Molex releases new report on strategies for advancing rugged, reliable connectivity in modern aerospace and defence applications
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AirBorn, a Molex company, which explores the unrelenting demands for constant,
By Molex, Aerospace and Defence Solutions continuous connectivity to support the rigors of modern aerospace, defence and space- industry applications. T e report, entitled Defi ning and Advancing Rugged, Reliable Connectivity in Aerospace and Defence, addresses top connector design, development and testing requirements to ensure fl awless performance despite prolonged exposure
olex, a global electronics leader and connectivity innovator, has released a new report from
to extreme environmental, mechanical and thermal stressors. Mike Cole, SVP and President states,
"Pushing the boundaries of rugged and reliable connectors is paramount when lives depend on unfailing operation to complete critical missions. "T is AirBorn report off ers valuable insights
on the need for interconnect innovations that elevate durability, signal integrity and long- term performance.”
Engineering for extreme environments Depending on the intended use, aerospace and defense connectors must be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with military, space industry, reliability and manufacturing quality standards, including MIL-STD-202, MIL-STD-810, MIL-DTL-83513, MIL-STD-1344, NASA- STD-5019, NASA ASTM-E595, NASA EE-INST-002, ECSS-E-ST-10-03C, IPC-A-610 Class 3, IPC-620 Class 3 and AS9100. Product design factors also are crucial to
30 May 2025
www.electronicsworld.co.uk
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