PCB terminal blocks and connectors from Hitaltech target high current apps - Connector Specifier

PCB terminal blocks and connectors from Hitaltech target high current apps


Oct 4, 2010
Hitaltech PCB blocks

Hitaltech has introduced a range of high power terminal blocks and connectors that enable high current inputs and outputs to be connected to a printed circuit board.

According to the company, the terminal blocks come in either modular interlocking versions or solid blocks of up to eight poles, and are available in a wide range of industry standard pitches, wire entry sizes up to 35 mm sq, and current rating up to 125 amps. Versions are available with locking screw flanges that allow the terminal block to be screwed to the PCB for additional mechanical stability.

The two-part connectors are available up to 16 poles, with wire entry sizes up to 16mm sq and current rating up to 76 amps. The connectors are available with screw flanges enabling the male and female to be locked together to create ultra reliable connections in all applications, including high vibration.

Molded from green UL94V0 flame-retardant plastic, additional features include rising clamp screw terminals, polarized molding of the connectors to ensure correct connection, custom colors, and special markings.
Typical applications for the terminal blocks and connectors include high-capacity frequency converters, power supplies, and battery chargers.

For more information, go to www.hitaltech.com.


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