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Molex

Molex is a manufacturer of electronic, electrical, and fiber-optic connectivity systems.
2222 Wellington Ct.
Lisle, IL 60532

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We believe in the transformative power of creating connections. We use innovation, engineering excellence, commitment to quality and reliability and superior customer experience to improve communication, elevate experiences, and engage and inspire people everywhere.

Connections matter. They empower today’s innovation leaders to collaborate across industries to solve design and manufacturing challenges. They push boundaries in electronics and connectivity to enable solutions that address real customer challenges. All to improve lives, every day, around the world.

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Single-pair Ethernet (SPE) technology is a relatively new offering in industrial networking, going beyond conventional Ethernet capabilities to expand IP connectivity in automated...
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A series of quad-row board-to-board connectors use staggered pins to save 30% more space compared to existing solutions.
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Digi-Key talks about the global supply chain and tours one of Molex’s manufacturing facilities.

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Learn more about EMI filtering in rugged, high-density systems with this step-by-step guide to component selection and system integration.
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Here’s how not to fall victim to the 13 most common ways to botch a crimp termination.
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Immersion cooling is changing how designers address thermal issues in data centers. Formalizing standards and expanding testing capabilities are still needed to streamline component...
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Molex HSAuto Link C interconnect solution provides USCAR Type C compatibility for automotive USB connections.
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Immersion cooling is changing the way engineers are addressing thermal issues in data centers.
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Evolving technology is driving key trends and design in the automotive industry, from autonomy and zero-emission vehicles to miniaturization.
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Smaller, faster chips provide more options to boost product performance. But their development requires new levels of cross-disciplinary problem-solving to meet demands for more...
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A cell contacting system from Molex bundles together prismatic and cylindrical cells into larger EV battery modules.
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Speeds continue to climb in data centers, spurring Molex and other companies to come up with new ways to manage thermals.
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Looking for ways to shrink weight and cost, as well as simplify connectivity, in next-gen automotive designs, engineers are turning to zonal architectures.

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Molex is trying to take advantage of the rising demand for high-speed, board-to-board contactless connectivity in mobile and consumer devices.
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Molex’s robust micro-connector, meant for next-generation antenna modules, meets demanding 5G mmWave applications up to 25 GHz.
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Malicious car hackings now routinely make headlines. But the rise in cyberattacks isn’t surprising as more automakers incorporate wireless interfaces designed to exchange data...
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Automotive and transportation OEMs seek innovative solutions in every system. To manage and deliver the power to these complex technologies, they need solutions beyond the main...