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The Future of Appliance Electrical Architecture: An Engineering and Procurement Perspective

Today’s global appliance market is undergoing a structural transition from conventional, analog designs to smart, connected appliances. Article Contributed by Ashish Ainapure, System Architecture Manager and John Marsh, Fellow R&D / Product Development Engineering, TE Connectivity Traditional appliances are typically monolithic in design, relying on centralized control boards, mechanical interfaces, and hard‑wired functionality. The globalRead More

Four Ways Flat-Wiping Contacts Benefit Battery Systems

Flat-wiping contacts are an important design feature in many battery connectors. Learn how they lead to better power transmission and improved connector lifespan. Article Contributed by Peter Resca, Director of Product Management and Marketing, Anderson Power Invented by Anderson Power in 1954, flat-wiping contacts are self-cleaning, self-securing, and deliver many other key advantages for equipmentRead More

Engineering Sustainable Connectors for Harsh Environments

Dependable connectivity is vital to safe and efficient technologies. However, this can be especially challenging in outdoor environments where exposure to the elements and unpredictable conditions impact the integrity of interconnects. Advances in materials and design help meet performance, safety, and sustainability goals. Article Contributed by Tristan Stubbs, Mechanical Engineer at Bulgin Dependable electrical connectivityRead More

Solder-less, Spring-Loaded Coax Connector Revolutionizes RF Connectivity

For decades, the subminiature push-on connector has been a mainstay of RF applications. However, in complex architectures, the SMP interface had challenges in blind mating situations. A solderless coax connector presents an alternative. Article Contributed by Smiths Interconnect The landscape of high-speed radio frequency (RF) interconnects is continuously evolving, driven by the need for enhancedRead More

What’s Next for Wire Protection: From Smart Textiles to Sustainable Sleeving

Smart textiles facilitate data transmission, conductivity, and sensing while preserving mechanical strength, flexibility, and performance. By infusing conductive fibers and integrated electronic components, new wire sleeve strategies that sense and react to external stimuli enable the development of novel technologies. Thanks to advances in miniaturization, nanotechnology, and sensing arrays, conventional wire protection is evolving. InsteadRead More

Key Connector Considerations for Air-Cooled and Liquid-Cooled Data Centers

Data centers use many methods to keep their information and communication technology equipment cool, including traditional air-cooling and newer immersion cooling methods. Article Contributed By David Beach, Market Segment Manager, Anderson Power Air-based cooling systems have been the go-to method for keeping information and communication technology (ICT) equipment cool. Often configured with hot/cold aisles forRead More

High-Performance Semi-Rigid Coaxial Cables Target Mil/Aero Applications

Capable of transmitting RF signals from DC to 40 GHz from antenna to receiver, semi-rigid coaxial cables and assemblies ensure optimal performance, reliability, and durability in a broad range of mission-critical military and aeronautical systems. Article Contributed by CDM Inc. Semi-rigid coaxial cables and assemblies ensure optimal performance, reliability, and durability in a broad rangeRead More

Protecting Interconnect Components in Aerospace and Space Applications 

The harsh environment of space exposes spacecraft to extreme temperatures, radiation, atomic oxygen (ATOX), and shocks or vibration due to debris impact. These risks must be considered right from the design phase of electronic devices to ensure that the materials and technologies used in space perform as intended. Faced with rapid changes and ever-increasing technologicalRead More

How Connectors Power Modern Living in Smart Homes

Today, consumers can swipe a finger to remotely adjust the thermostat, preheat the oven, or start a load of laundry. But while wirelessly controlled appliances and climate control systems add convenience, save energy, and anticipate maintenance, connector selection is key to designing them to withstand the demands of daily use. By Jim Connors, Business DevelopmentRead More

Building Secure, Connected OT Networks

New cybersecurity directives in Europe and the United States will change industrial network design. Managed Ethernet switches are at the heart of this shift, providing the visibility, access control, and redundancy that unmanaged devices simply cannot deliver. By Basma Ahmed, Product Manager-Industrial Ethernet, Weidmuller USA In today’s industrial landscape, cybersecurity for OT networks is noRead More

SPE Technology as a Driver of Digital Transformation

Single-pair Ethernet enables devices to be connected over distances of up to 1,000 m with a transmission speed of 10 Mb/s via just one cable. SPE continues to evolve, and future advancements will extend that reach and add more advantages. By Andy Schäfer, Product Manager PCB Connectors, Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG, Blomberg, Germany The properties of single-pair Ethernet (SPE) provideRead More

How to Choose Micro-Connectors for Drones: 4 Criteria

Drones and UAVs are faster, smarter, and lighter than ever. Learn how to specify the right high-performance interconnects for these machines. By Nicomatic As drones evolve to carry more sophisticated payloads and operate in harsher environments, connector design plays an increasingly important role in ensuring performance, durability, and signal integrity. In particular, micro-connectors are criticalRead More

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