1-1393726-2 Allicdata Electronics
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1-1393726-2-ND

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1-1393726-2

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Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
Short Description: RP618 / 622
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Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
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Description

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Backplane Connectors - DIN 41612 are an important type of connectors used to provide connections in the backplane of electronic equipment, such as motherboards. They are designed to position signal lines and ground connection, as well as exchangeable power lines between a group of printed circuit boards (PCBs) in the form of a flat ribbon cable. There are two main types of DIN 41612 connectors: type A and type B. Type A connectors are usually found in embedded applications, whereas type B connectors are used for applications that require more pins in higher densities.

The connectors are available in a variety of sizes, from less than 6mm to fine pitch, and up to at least 138mm in width. They usually come with a range of contact counts, from 2 to 320. The type A and type B connectors can be used together, and can also be used with other DIN-style and commercial connectors. They have different levels of protection, from simple Schuko polarising keys to complex metal housing. The latter is used when the application requires a high level of safety and reliability.

The 1-1393726-2 backplane connectors are used to bridge groups of PCBs, and feature a positive and negative system for power connection. This prevents one board from becoming ‘overpowered’, and ensures that boards receive equal and standardised amounts of voltage. In addition, the 1-1393726-2 backplane connectors feature an EMI shield to prevent EMI interference, and a ground plane to act as an electrical shield. The connectors also feature feed-through terminals that allow the signal to pass through the connector without any disruption.

In terms of working principle, DIN 41612 backplane connectors rely on their unique shape and construction to ensure secure connections between PCBs. The 1-1393726-2 connectors have a two-piece design, which consists of a housing and a blade. The housing helps to distribute the load to the printed circuit board, while the blades of the connectors provide a platform for the contacts to make contact with the PCB. The contacts are designed to ensure that the connection is reliable, secure, and low resistance. Additionally, the connectors are designed to be interoperable, meaning that they can be used with different sizes and types of boards, as well as commercial connectors.

The 1-1393726-2 backplane connectors can be used in a wide range of applications, from industrial automation and telecommunications to consumer electronics, medical devices, and automotive electronics. They offer a reliable strain relief for the many cables that run through backplanes, as well as secure connections between PCBs. In addition, these connectors are highly modular and provide solutions for different space requirements. They additionally provide high electrical and mechanical reliability, and have many innovative features, such as EMI shielding, a closed housing, and a positive and negative power system.

In conclusion, the 1-1393726-2 backplane connectors are an important type of connectors used to provide reliable and secure connections in the backplane of electronic equipment, from industrial applications to consumer electronics. They come in a variety of sizes and contact counts to suit different applications, and they are generally designed with features such as EMI shielding and strain relief to ensure robust connections. The working principle of these connectors involves the use of a two-piece design, with the housing distributing the load onto the printed circuit board, and the blades providing a platform for the contacts to make contact with the PCB and exchange power and signals.

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