Blind-Mate Connector Reduces Assembly Time

Nov. 1, 2000

Said to reduce assembly time and associated costs, the blind-mate Micro-Fit 3.0 BMI connector system has a plug with a funnel-shaped entry that helps guide the mating receptacle. A screwless mounting design locks the connector into place on the panel, while allowing it to float inside up to .050" in any direction to aid blind mating. Designed for .062" panels, this wire-to-wire connector system is well suited for power supplies in PCs, servers and routers, fan tray assemblies in PCs, and backplanes.
The Micro-Fit 3.0 connector system, which incorporates many of the features previously found only in large power connectors, can be used for either power or signal connection and can carry up to 5A per circuit, depending on the application. Prices for the Micro-Fit 3.0 BMI connector system depends on circuit size, style and quantity ordered. Available with 4 to 24 circuits, a typical four-circuit receptacle costs $0.10 each/100,000.

Sponsored Recommendations

The Importance of PCB Design in Consumer Products

April 25, 2024
Explore the importance of PCB design and how Fusion 360 can help your team react to evolving consumer demands.

PCB Design Mastery for Assembly & Fabrication

April 25, 2024
This guide explores PCB circuit board design, focusing on both Design For Assembly (DFA) and Design For Fabrication (DFab) perspectives.

What is Design Rule Checking in PCBs?

April 25, 2024
Explore the importance of Design Rule Checking (DRC) in manufacturing and how Autodesk Fusion 360 enhances the process.

Unlocking the Power of IoT Integration for Elevated PCB Designs

April 25, 2024
What does it take to add IoT into your product? What advantages does IoT have in PCB related projects? Read to find answers to your IoT design questions.

Comments

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Electronic Design, create an account today!