CONEC’s Combo D-subminiature Connectors with High Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)

By Connector Supplier | February 28, 2013

CONEC Combo D-subminiature Connectors with High Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)

CONEC launched a series of non-magnetic combination D-subminiature connectors for advanced medical imaging equipment. These combination D-subminiature connectors exhibit a low relative magnetism because they replace the major conventional magnetic components that could interfere with the magnetic flux of medical imaging systems, such as MRI machines.

Comprised of copper alloy shells, tin-plated brass hardware components like screws or threaded rivets, and die cast zinc brackets, the non-magnetic combination D-sub connectors can include signal, high power, or coaxial contacts. The advanced non-magnetic combination D-subminiature connectors are available in 21 standard pin configurations, as well as in custom arrangements.

“Connectors used in medical equipment, particularly MRI, CAT, and other diagnostic applications, need to combine small size and lightweight characteristics with high performance and ruggedness to deliver effective solutions,” said Peter Persico, technical support specialist at CONEC. “Our non-magnetic combination D-sub connectors provide high-signal density, while offering significant space savings.”

Available with 4-40 UNC or M3 threaded inserts, the non-magnetic combination D-subminiature connectors feature power ratings from 10A to 40A and a temperature range of -40ºC to +105ºC. The coax contacts are available in 50- or 75-Ohm versions.

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