VME64 Connector Seeks Harsh Locales

Nov. 9, 2004
Designed for mission critical military, aerospace, and telecommunications applications, the VME64x connector relies on the company?s Hypertac contact technology, said to offer an improved interface for immunity to shock and vibration and low mating

Designed for mission critical military, aerospace, and telecommunications applications, the VME64x connector relies on the company?s Hypertac contact technology, said to offer an improved interface for immunity to shock and vibration and low mating forces. The connector is mechanically compliant with IEEE-1101.2-1992, ruggedization level 5 and relies on aluminum frames for ruggedness and conduction cooling. Additionally, a keying feature is provided to ensure proper mating. For further details and pricing, call HYPERTRONICS CORP., Hudson, MA. (978) 568-0451.

Company: HYPERTRONICS CORP.

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