ITT connector carries high and low voltage signals

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Feb 2, 2009

A mixed signal connector developed by ITT Interconnect Solutions provides a complete solution to the problem of carrying high and low voltage signals in the same interconnect package.

The mixed signal HV MDM connector is the latest addition to ITT's MDM micro series of high density connectors suitable for harsh environments, particularly aerospace applications.

The Mixed Signal HV MDM connector is a new addition to ITT\'s MDM micro series of high-density connectors.

The Mixed Signal HV MDM connector is a new addition to ITT\'s MDM micro series of high-density connectors.

A high-voltage contact system with isolation towers and specialised silicone sealing has been integrated into the connector to accommodate multiple voltage outputs, and the use of advanced materials prevents electrical arcing between contacts in high altitude conditions.

The turnkey interconnect configuration of the mixed signal MDM connector features high voltage contacts capable of carrying up to 2000V DC, while ITT's twist pin contact system is used for low voltage signals.

Contacts are crimped and gold-plated, with a combination of 1.27mm (0.050in) and 0.254mm (0.100in) spacing.

The interconnect is housed in a straight board mount receptacle for easy assembly.

Developed originally for ITT's aerospace customers, the mixed signal HV MDM connector is suitable for avionics and other aircraft systems, radar applications and launch vehicle systems.

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