A-LTW launch a new product SSL1 – Smart Solution in Lighting Version 1. It’s Low Profile, board-to-board, wire-to-board and wire-to-wire connector for LED Lighting market. It’s very suitable for SMD LED PCB.
Ultra fine pitch 0.25mm, Ultra low profile 1.44mm, for micro coaxial cable (#42 AWG, #44 AWG, #46 AWG), Highly reliable design with effective contact displacement of 0.31mm.
Despite their extremely small size, our connectors for micro coaxial cable possess high transmission properties. It is ideal for use in products such as mobile telephones and digital cameras that have hinging parts which are frequently turned and bent.
XSL series have a pitch of 0.25mm, the smallest in the industry, and are designed for #44 AWG and #46 AWG micro coaxial cables. Highly reliable design with effective contact displacement of 0.51mm. XSL series are designed to not reduce the superb data transmission performance of coaxial cables at connection points. The bottom shell of […]
USLS Series 0.4 mm Pitch I.D.C. Connectors for Micro Coaxial Cable (#42 AWG) Stacking Type ! The USLS Series provides a standard-connection variation of our USL Series of I.D.C. connectors for 0.4mm pitch, ultra-fine coaxial cables (#42 AWG). As mounting configurations become ever-more dense in mobile phones and other similar devices, it is becoming increasingly difficult […]
The MH Connectors Group is one of the fastest growing suppliers to the Electronics, Data-communication and Tele-communication market places. With over thirty five years experience in the electronics industry, coupled with our ability to design and manufacture high quality plastic and metal parts we are able to offer the complete solution to all your interconnection requirements.
Half Pitch 1,27mm Connectors Outline and Line-up ! Our half pitch connectors (1.27mm pitch) are in wide use, primarily for industrial equipment. In the over 20 years since it’s market release variations have been added, and is a long-run product that has been continuously adopted for a number of equipment.
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