Interface Modules Boast Flexibility

July 6, 2004
Described as being very flexible for a wide range of applications, the DIN-rail mount Flexible Interface Modules (FIMs) house several D-Sub and/or flat-cable connectors in a single module, with or without terminals. A mix of different connector types

Described as being very flexible for a wide range of applications, the DIN-rail mount Flexible Interface Modules (FIMs) house several D-Sub and/or flat-cable connectors in a single module, with or without terminals. A mix of different connector types and genders may be deployed on the module. Available connector types include D-Subs with nine to 37 poles, 10- to 26-pole flat-cable connectors, and high-density D-Subs with 15 poles. For further information and pricing, call WOERTZ-USA, Colmar, PA. (215) 997-8855.

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