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Magnetically attached connectors attach to boards and cables

February 13, 2024 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp., Inc. is proud to introduce new Maxnetic connectors available in a variety of termination styles. These connectors provide designers flexibility in choosing the right magnetic connector combination for their interconnect needs.

Magnetic connectors are ideal for applications requiring connections to be made quickly and easily such as charging systems for communications equipment; cables, devices, and wearables used in the medical industry; safety and robotic equipment found in industrial environments and any setting where repeated mating and un-mating of cables and devices must be done effortlessly. These types of connectors also have the ability to break away for emergency release without damage to the components or the equipment they are connected to. Magnetic connectors feature self-alignment, self-location, and zero-force mating. They incorporate spring-loaded and mating target pins which establish the electrical connection as the magnetic force pulls and holds the connectors together, no aligning or plugging is required to mate the connectors and no hardware is needed to keep them mated.

The connectors can be used for power or signal transmission and may be used in vertical or horizontal orientations. Optimal electrical and mechanical reliability is ensured using high-quality Mill-Max spring-loaded pins. Contact our technical services staff to discuss your application and how we may be able to address your needs. * Current rating is a de-rated value based on an individual pin in free air. For more information, please visit www.mill-max.com/PR710.

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