ITT releases 19-way Pogo pin connector, cable assembly - Connector Specifier

ITT releases 19-way Pogo pin connector, cable assembly


Jan 18, 2010
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SANTA ANA, CA -- January 18, 2010 -- ITT Interconnect Solutions has developed a 19-way commercial Pogo pin connector and cable assembly that meets stringent electrical and mechanical specifications of demanding environments. Rated to IP55 specifications, the 19-way connector and cable assembly are ideal for use in medical test and diagnostic imaging equipment, aircraft electronics, instrumentation and industrial equipment.

“The 19-way Pogo pin connector features our proprietary Pogo pin technology, which achieves low contact resistance under 10mA and guarantees reliable and robust performance and a lifespan of more than 5,000 mating cycles,” says Keith Teichmann, director of marketing for ITT Interconnect Solutions. “The commercial Pogo cable assembly also provides exceptional EMI shielding with 100% effectiveness throughout the entire assembly.”

The harsh environment, 19-way commercial Pogo pin connector features stainless steel shells, snap-on breakaway coupling and an interfacial seal. The connector’s mating system is both tactile and audible with an ergonomic grip for easier handling. The cable assembly includes bulkhead, front mount, receptacle, plug with Rj45 and in-line plug options.

Depending on cable and length, typical pricing for the 19-way Pogo pin connector and cable assembly ranges from $100 to $200, open ended assembly. Lead time is from 10 to 12 weeks.

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