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RF connector HDQX
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RF connector - HDQX - RADIALL - data / for aircraft / ARINC
RF connector - HDQX - RADIALL - data / for aircraft / ARINC
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Characteristics

Type
data, RF
Applications
for aircraft
Format
ARINC, Ethernet, quadrax, triaxial, BMA
Shape
rectangular
Other characteristics
compact, immersion, magnetic, strain relief
Voltage

Min.: 25 V

Max.: 1,600 V

Description

Providing high speed communication, the HDQX series is specially designed for the transmission of Ethernet and RF high speed signal required in civil and military applications. HDQX connectors offer cable-to-cable and PCB-to-cable solutions and are perfectly suited for data networks, IFE systems, video control centers and naval and military vehicle communication. Addressing new aerospace market challenges, this stackable solution provides: Space saving and high density solution with 12 size 8 cavities Simple and secure connection Extremely high electrical continuity Specially designed to be fitted with standardized ARINC 600 Quadrax, HDQX shells will also cover #8 BMA, triaxial, twinax contact technologies. Combining both the compact and rugged qualities necessary for high reliability and signal integrity, HDQX connectors provide customers with a high density and high performance solution for harsh aerospace environments. PERFORMANCES Mechanical Performance: Mating/Unmating: 100 cycles Random Vibration: Up to 16.9g Shocks: 50g - 3 shocks on each axis Mechanical axial strength (applied to strain relief): 100N as per EN2591-420 Electrical Performance: Shell to shell conductivity: < 2.5Ω Contact to shell conductivity: < 10 mΩ Environmental Performance: Altitude immersion 50,000 feet Temperature range: -65°C / +150°C (-85°F / +302°F) Temperature life: 1000 hours at 150°C (+302°F) Salt spray: 96 hours Magnetic permeability: 2µ
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