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Lemo launches new S series, half-moon connectors

February 26, 2018 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

The new S series connectors from LEMO feature a new outershell design with LEMO’s popular chocolate bar shape.

LEMO-new-s-series-design-connector_2The product uses the S series half-moon inserts and is fully compatible with the existing S series sockets on the market. Both straight plug and free socket use the collet of the B series, offering a slightly different cable range than the existing S series. The product is available in 0S, 1S and 2S size connector for cables ranging from 1.4 to 9.9 mm and from 2 to 10 contacts.

They are available as unipole connectors or multipole with stepped inserts. They come with the company’s Push-Pull self-latching deign and are rated for temperatures from –55° to 205°C.  They are rated to IP50. Avalable with soler or print contacts, they provide shielding of > 40dB at 1 Ghz and > 75dB at 10 Mhz.

For full insulator configuration availability please refer to LEMO’s unipole-multipole connector range.

LEMO
www.lemo.com

 

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