Amphenol Socapex µCom-10Gb+ Ethernet Micro Connectors

Amphenol Socapex µCom-10Gb+ Micro Connectors offer rapid transmission speeds and high resistance to environmental extremes. The receptacle and in-line receptacle are compatible with both thread and push-pull plugs. These miniature connectors are environmentally tested to MIL-DTL-38999 Series III military specifications for the threaded version and MIL-DTL-26482 military specifications for the push-pull version. The rugged IP68 design features four fully insulated twisted wire pairs throughout the connector to minimize cross-talk. The connectors offer 1500VRMS dielectric withstanding voltage in a temperature range of -55°C to +125°C. Amphenol Socapex µCom-10Gb+ Micro Connectors feature a 15mm (0.59") maximum external diameter and can exceed 10Gb/s per IEEE 802.3an-2006 even in the harshest environments. 

Features

  • Includes push-pull version to allow mating with both threaded or push-pull versions of receptacles
  • Machined and gold-plated solder and crimp contacts
  • 10Gb+ exceeds 10Gb/s Ethernet following IEEE 802.3an-2006: 10GBase-T
  • Environmental testing based on MIL-DTL-26482 military specifications (push-pull version)
  • Environmental testing based on MIL-DTL-38999 Series III military specifications (threaded version)
  • Cat.6A connector, according to TIA568C.2 and ISO/IEC11801 standard
  • Four pairs fully insulated throughout the connector provides minimum cross-talk
  • Thread coupling mechanism resists vibration

Applications

  • Aeronautical
    • In-flight entertainment
    • Avionics
    • Communication systems
  • Rail Mass Transit
    • Passenger information systems
    • Communication systems
  • Defense
    • C4ISR
    • Battlefield communications
    • Shipboards
    • Ground vehicles vetronics

Specifications

  • IP68 sealing, mated and unmated for PCB receptacles
  • 1500VRMS dielectric withstanding voltage
  • 15mm (0.59") maximum external diameter
  • -55°C to +125°C operating temperature range
  • 2000 mating cycles

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Published: 2013-04-30 | Updated: 2023-08-18