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Latest power connector from HARTING meets OBSAI mobile base-station requirements

 
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The new har-bus ® HM Power connector from HARTING complements the company’s HM Signal range of 2 mm signal connectors, and is designed to provide a reliable and cost-effective solution for connecting plug-in units to backplanes in telecommunications applications.

The new connector, which can carry up to 23 A per contact at 70°C, meets OBSAI (Open Base Station Architecture Initiative) specifications, so that the connector solution available from the HARTING technology group offers full compatibility and intermateability with a wide range of base-station modules.

The right-angle male connector for use on daughter cards can be supplied with either press-fit or PIHR (pin-in-hole reflow) contacts. The compact high-temperature moulding can be loaded with up to four high current contacts, while four different contact mating lengths enable sequenced and non-sequenced loadings such as GND and ENA as specified by OBSAI. The straight female connector for backplanes is fitted with press-in contacts.

The footprint of the individual contact on the backplane is symmetrical. For boards with a thickness of at least 8 mm, the connector can be pressed in from both sides using the same holes to save additional space on the board.

For more information, or details on the full range of Harting products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in January 2009.

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