Backplane connector contacts are small crimp contacts designed to be used with backplane connectors. These connectors simply mount to the cable or inside the housing and are used in backplane connectors to transfer current and signals. Backplane connector contacts are also sometimes called pins, and these pins are typically connected in parallel. You can use these connectors in your DIN 41612 applications.
Types of backplane connectors
Backplane connectors can be made from various metals (copper, brass and more) and contain different platings (Gold, Nickel, Palladium, Silver and more) for different applications. Some contacts are also terminated differently too, with some being crimp, solder or screw in.
DIN connector contacts are popular and will fit in housings that connect PCB's together.
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DIN 41612 / 41617 and module connectors for
interconnection in all 19in Eurocard racking systems. Connectors are compatible with RS 19in sub-rack systems. Typical applications include telecommunications, data communications, measurement and control. The different connection variants include:. Power plug and ...
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The Hirose ST60 series of right angled SMT
mount receptacles are designed as Input/output (I/O) connectors for small portable devices. The robust connectors feature a strong locking mechanism assuring connection reliability when mated. ST60 receptacles also incorporate multiple polarisation keys ...
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Z-PACK™ HM 2mm Type A backplane right angle
and vertical mounting header and receptacle connectors for a 2mm HM interface available as free or fixed board PCB mounting with ground return shielding options, ACTION PIN post contact options and various ...
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The ITT Cannon DLM series 156-way ZIP connector
receptacle uses a rugged nickel-plated aluminium housing. It has a shield locking mechanism feature, which ensures uniform mating pressure around the perimeter of the mated connector to create an EMI/RFI shield. This ...