Interconnect Solutions
Molex (Lisle, IL) manufactures a variety of interconnect solutions for the aerospace and defense industry. Their high performance cable assemblies include a range of RF/Microwave cable assemblies utilizing Temp-Flex® Low-Loss and Ultra Low-Loss Flexible Cable for applications through 50 GHz. These cables are flexible alternatives to semi-rigid styles, including 0.047, 0.086 and 0.141 inch sizes. Molex can provide standard assemblies in three-inch increments with a range of connectors including 2.92 mm, SMP, SMA, SMPM and many others.
Their ruggedized backplane cable assemblies deliver high-speed data transfer between commercial backplanes or servers, including Impact™, Impel™, VHDM® and others, to commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) connectors or full military-qualified interfaces. These rugged assemblies provide reliable data throughput of between 2 to 25 Gbps even in the harshest environments. Their fiber optic technologies for aerospace and defense applications include FlexPlane™ Optical Flex Circuitry, Circular MT Assemblies, VITA 66.1 Ruggedized Optical MT Backplane Interconnect System and Optical EMI Shielding Adapters.
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