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Minimized Mating Heights

Thursday, August 13, 2009

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This low profile, family of connectors is 30 percent smaller than comparable products, and is perfect for when board space is at a premium and overall mating heights must be minimized.



Anderson Power Products (APP) (Sterling, MA) announces a new addition to its family of PCB products with the release of the POWERMOD PSX product line. This low profile, family of connectors is 30 percent smaller than comparable products, and is perfect for when board space is at a premium and overall mating heights must be minimized. Features include:

  • Power contacts rated to 60 amps and signal contacts rated to 1 amp (ratings per UL1977).
  • Available in either power and signal or power only versions.
  • 80 signal contacts and 2 or 4 power contacts.
  • Power only connectors available in 2, 4, 6 and 8 contact configurations.
  • Male connectors in vertical and right angle configurations.
  • Female configuration to deliver support for coplanar, backplane or mezzanine connections.

For more information visit www.andersonpower.com

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