CECC, EN, and EU Interconnects Product Roundup
This week’s Product Roundup highlights CECC, EN, and EU interconnects from leading connector manufacturers and suppliers.
CECC, EN, and EU Interconnects
Eaton’s 8D D38999 Series III connectors, available from PEI-Genesis, are built to meet the performance requirements of military aerospace and other harsh environment applications. The unique anti-decoupling mechanism ensures that the plug and receptacle of the Souriau 8D D38999 Series III connector remain coupled under extreme environmental conditions. The Souriau 8D product family is qualified to MIL-DTL-38999 Series III, EN3645, BACC63, and CECC (standard for bronze shell).
JAE’s MX66 Series waterproof FAKRA cable harness is the industry’s smallest class waterproof coaxial connector, equivalent to IPX9K on mating. MX66 is used in ADAS and connected cars, between the in-vehicle camera and communication device. It is supplied as a cable harness product to ensure transmission performance and reliability (the connector cannot be supplied individually). Four different directions are supported for a cable pull-out direction, including straight or angle connectors for in-vehicle cameras. Coaxial cable (equivalent to 1.5D) is applicable, with wire diameter Φ2.8 mm (D462 in Europe).
ATTEND offers a range of metric circular connectors (M5, M8, M12, M23 series) suitable for industrial applications, including construction machinery, agricultural machinery, and V2X communication infrastructure. Compliance with RoHS and REACH regulations ensures legal sale in the European Union. These connectors comply with IEC 61076-2 standards for mechanical, electrical, and environmental performance, ensuring reliable interoperability. Tested according to IEC 60512 standards for contact resistance, dielectric strength, and vibration resistance, the connectors provide validation of performance under harsh conditions.
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