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Molex extends Impact Backplane connector system


Jan 19, 2010
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LISLE, Ill. -- January 19, 2010 – Molex Inc. has released two additions to the Impact Backplane Connector System, its high-speed, high-density connector system for the telecommunication and data networking market.  The company says its Impact CoPlanar Connector System and Impact Mezzanine Connector System provide the flexibility to optimize designs for superior mechanical and electrical performance. Both products will be demonstrated by Molex in booth 509 at DesignCon, February 2-3, Santa Clara, CA.

“The CoPlanar and Mezzanine connectors are examples of Molex’s commitment to meeting existing high-speed connectivity needs and supporting future upgrades,” said Jairo Guerrero, group product manager, Molex.  “They share the same fundamental design features and superior performance capabilities found in our entire line of backplane connector products and provide additional configuration options giving design engineers more choices.”

The Impact Backplane Connector System is available in 2- to 6-pair configurations with a complete range of guidance and power solution options.  It provides data rates up to 25 Gbps and superior signal density up to 80 differential pairs per inch. The Impact system's broad-edge-coupled transmission technology enables low cross talk and high signal bandwidth while minimizing channel-performance variation across every differential pair within the system. 

In addition to sharing these features, the two new products provide the following:

Impact CoPlanar Connector System: Available in multiple compliant-pin design options on both right angle male and right angle female connectors. The system’s mating interface provides in-line staggered, bifurcated contacts that provide 2 points of contact for long-term reliability performance and built-in, ground-signal sequencing. This reduces the average mating force per connector to improve the mechanical mating performance of the system.

Impact Mezzanine Connector System: An end-to-end stackable solution utilizes Impact leadframe and backplane header technologies for superior electrical performance. Impact 5 pair mezzanine allows 67 differential pairs per linear inch and provides data rates up to 25 Gbps. The current stacking height is 40mm, but can be customized to heights between 18 and 40mm. Impact 5 pair power solutions are part of the product line, featuring 100 amps per module and four discrete power lines per module, aligning to our 40mm stack height.

For more information, visit www.molex.com/link/impact.html, http://twitter.com/MolexConnectors and http://www.youtube.com/MolexConnectors.


 


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