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New-Tech Magazine l 71

for cable connection to daytime

running lights (DRLs), which are kept

switched on during the daytime, and

in rear lamps. The other is a “Board

to Wire Connector”, the lowest-

profile connector in the industry*2

that is suitable for LED headlamp

modules.

These new products have the

following features:

This connector has a metal terminal

connection structure that eliminates

the need for FPC contacts for the

first time in the industry*1, realizing

direct connection between the LED-

chip-mounted FPC and the control

power board. It requires no relay

harness, allowing the use of fewer

components and fewer man-hours.

The

connector’s

double-clip

structure (clip metal contact

structure) ensures its resistance

to vibration and temperatures up

to 125℃, both extremely desirable

properties for headlamps.

The connector’s inertial lock

structure prevents incomplete

engagement, thereby offering

improved workability.

This connector has an in-house-

developed terminal shape that

gives the connector a height of

only 3.4 mm, the lowest profile of

any connector in the industry*2.

This low profile connector exerts a

minimal effect on the lighting angle

of the LED, enabling smaller and

low profile LED lamp modules to be

easily manufactured.

The connector’s unique LED

headlamp terminal structure gives it

vital vibration resistance as well as

heat resistance up to 125℃.

The connector is equipped with a

lock failure prevention guard that

eliminates any failure in locking

action, offering improved workability.

*1:On May 27, 2016, it was

developed as a two-piece type

board to FPC connector (according

to research by Panasonic).

*2:OnMay27,2016,itwasdeveloped

as a connector for in-vehicle

LED lamp modules (according to

research by Panasonic).

Remarks:

The products will be exhibited at the

JPCA Show 2016 held at Tokyo Big

Sight from June 1 to 3 this year..

Amphenol Industrial’s

Max-M12 Expansion

The Amphenol Industrial Products

Group has enhanced its Max M12

product line to include board level

connectors that mate to a PCB

board with straight or right angle

solder pins. These new connectors

are ideal for high speed data

transmission devices found in harsh

environments.

The field installable and repairable

MaxM12 offers discrete connections

that seal in harsh environments

without requiring overmolds. The

Max M12 family of connectors is

based on IEC 61076-2-101 and

SAE J2839. They are backward

compatible and can be mated with

any standard M12 connector with

the same indexing.

This enhanced Max M12 PCB

header mates to an in-line that

can withstand connector-to-cable

retention forces of 444 N and contact

retention forces to 110 N. The in-

line mate is housed in an HDM 12

EX impact resistant metal or plastic

shell and both are available as 90°

right angle or straight versions.

The metal version is required for

shielding. Both the 4- and 5-pin

configurations are available with A,

B, D and P polarity codes. Additional

pin counts and codes are available

upon request.

Hi-Rel industries shift to

jackscrew fixings for ultimate

connection security

Robotics, Satellites & Motor Sport

applications all benefit fromHarwin’s

Datamate J-Tek in high shock and

vibration environments

Harwin has announced that several

industries – satellites, robotics,

motor sport – are now preferring to

specify the company’s 2mm pitch

Datamate family of high reliability

connectors

with

jackscrews,

rather than latches or other fixing

mechanisms, to ensure secure

connection. As well as guaranteeing

connector retention and signal

integrity, the J-Tek jackscrew fixing

is also being used to connect PCBs

together in innovative configurations

where space is at a premium.