Omnetics adds quick-latch to Bi-Lobe connectors
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quick-latch Bi-Lobe connectors
Omnetics Connector has announced that its Bi-Lobe connectors are now available with a quick-latch system.
These devices pass the shock and vibration requirements of MIL-DTL-32139, making them suitable for military and aerospace applications.
The latches provide extra security and require no tools.
Latching Bi-Lobe connectors use Omnetics' rugged and reliable Flex-Pin contact system spaced on 0.635mm centrelines, and capable of carrying 1A per contact.
Dielectric withstand voltage is 350V AC RMS, insulation resistance is 5,000 mega-ohms (minimum) at 100V DC, and contact resistance is 25 milli-ohms (25mV) (maximum) at 1A.
Available in pin counts from 9 to 65, latching Bi-Lobes can be configured with discrete wires, over-moulded cable, panel-mount housings and PCB-mount versions.
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