Load Google Translate Hello all,
I have been trying to find a suitable family of connectors for my current design. I need to connect a control box to another piece of kit a couple of meters away in a factory/production environment. Factory operatives will be required to change which piece of kit that is connected to the control box from time to time, maybe average once a week. The following features are desired:-
D-Type connectors have already been ruled out due to fragility of pins and fiddly screw locking which the end users are unlikely to bother utilising properly. I'm getting some 'centronics' connectors to try but aren't so sure that the retaining clips will be robust enough.
Does anyone out there have any good ideas for this? It seems like a pretty normal requirement and like I must be missing the obvious!
many thanks,
Hi,
usually control boxes are connected to "satellite" equipment via serial interfaces, like RS485 or similar. This allows low pin count connections, with simpler and more economical connectors.
Circular connectors could be a good fit for your requirements; for example Hirose HR25 (do you need IP rating ?).
Another solution could be an automotive connector like Hirose GT17.
Have a look also at Samtec range of products.
bye
Hi,
Is request stil valid.
If so i might be able to help you.
Jus let me know.
Best regards,
The 'Centronics" type connectors proved to be acceptable in this application. But I'm sure we would all like to hear you thoughts anyway. What alternative can you suggest? It may help someone else.
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