EMI/EMP Connectors Product Roundup
This week’s Product Roundup highlights EMI/EMP connectors from leading connector manufacturers and suppliers.
EMI/EMP connectors
TE Connectivity Corcom filters, available from Avnet, are renowned for their reliability and effectiveness in mitigating electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) in electronic devices. These filters are engineered to meet stringent industry standards, ensuring optimal performance and compliance with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations. With a wide range of filter types and configurations available, TE Corcom filters offer versatile solutions for diverse applications across industries, safeguarding sensitive electronics and ensuring uninterrupted operation.
Smiths Interconnect offers an integrated EMI filter into a MIL-STD platform for robust EMI equipment protection in a space-saving design. Smiths Interconnect’s engineers understand the extreme environmental conditions that can cause a filter or diode to fail or, worse yet, cause a system dysfunction. This design strategy is built on the foundation of system reliability and the efficient use of available space. The capacitor array is protected from thermally induced mechanical stresses by a barrier located between the capacitor array surface and the epoxy filled region. This barrier isolates the epoxy and the ceramic array and prevents damage to the array from the expansion influence of the epoxy. These filters are designed to meet or exceed all applicable requirements of Series I, II, III, and IV. Filter connectors are intermateable and interchangeable with the standard non-filtered connectors. They address EMI/RFI filtering and transient protection to meet demanding HIRF and lightning requirements.
The WP16RS board-to-board connector from JAE is a full shield type that covers the entire circumference with a shell as an EMI countermeasure. The WP16RS realizes good characteristics in the millimeter wave band through a high frequency dedicated RF terminal with a signal terminal structure that supports a large current (1A per contact). Adopting a unique trumpet-type deep drawing shell and installing armor (metal guide) inside the connector makes the low profile board-to-board (FPC) connector robust and easy to align.
The board-to-board connectors in Phoenix Contact’s FINEPITCH product range provide EMI shielded solutions and unshielded solutions for signal and data transmission. This allows you to implement individual PCB orientations in all dimensions with different designs, stack heights, and numbers of positions in different pitches from 0.635 mm to 2.54 mm. Mezzanine, coplanar connections, and mother-daughter cards are also possible.
The shielded M9 connector from binder is an ideal solution for applications requiring robust EMI protection. Its compact size makes it suitable for tight spaces, while still offering powerful performance with up to eight contacts. Engineered to withstand harsh environments, the M9 series boasts an IP67 rating, ensuring protection against dust and moisture. Its operating temperature range of -40 °C to +85 °C further enhances durability in extreme conditions. Available in both male and female versions, the M9 connectors offer flexibility for various installation needs without compromising on electromagnetic interference protection.
Amphenol Filter Connectors from PEI-Genesis offer EMI protection in one compact interconnect device, making them ideal for military and aerospace applications. In the most common configuration, capacitors are mounted inside the connector between each contact and the connector ground shell. These filter connectors offer better EMI control, PC board space savings, cost savings, easy EMI/RFI upgrade, and EMC compliance. A variety of sizes, shapes, and options are available.
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