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Power Connector carries up to 23 A @ 70°C per contact.

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Power Connector carries up to 23 A @ 70°C per contact.
Power Connector carries up to 23 A @ 70°C per contact.

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March 16, 2005 - Used in conjunction with 2 mm HM signal connectors, har-bus® HM right angle male connector for daughter cards provides OBSAI-compliant solution for connecting plug-in units to backplane. It can be supplied with press fit or Pin In Hole Intrusive Reflow. Moulding can be loaded with up to 4 high-current contacts, and 4 different contact mating lengths enable sequenced and non-sequenced loadings. Straight female connector for backplanes is fitted with press-in contacts.

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Harting KGaA
Marienwerder Straße 3
, , -
Germany



Power Connector with Up to 23A @ 70°C Per Contact


The har-bus® HM Power connector was originally designed to be used in conjunction with 2 mm HM signal connectors. The right angle male connector for daugther cards can be supplied with either press fit or PIHIR (Pin In Hole Intrusive Reflow). The compact, high temperature moulding can be loaded with up to four high current contacts.

Four different contact mating lengths make sequenced and non sequenced loadings possible (e.g. with GND and ENA). The straight female connector for backplanes is fitted with press-in contacts. Each contact can carry up to 23A @ 70°C. The footprint of the individual contact on the backplane is symmetrical. For boards with a thickness of at least 8 mm, the connector can be pressed in from both sides, using the same holes. This will save additional space on the board.

HARTING's har-bus® HM Signal and HM Power connectors meet OBSAI (Open Base Station Architecture Initiative) specifications and provide a reliable and cost effective solution for connecting plug-in units to the backplane. The connector solution available from the HARTING technology group will offer full compatibility and intermateability with base station modules.

Contact:

HARTING KGaA
Wulf Padecken
Communication and Public Relations
Marienwerderstr. 3
32339 Espelkamp

Tel.: +49 57 72 47-244
Fax: +49 57 72 47-400
wulf.padecken@HARTING.com

More information: HARTING.com
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