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ODU Mini-Snap circular connectors feature push-pull locking

June 3, 2015 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

ODU-MiniSnapODU , Camarillo, Calif., launched its highly customizable ODU Mini-Snap advanced connector solutions to the US market.

The circular connectors feature push-pull locking capabilities. The self- securing circular connector solution is ideal for a wide range of demanding applications that require significant customization such as: sensor devices, data collecting and transfer systems, high-speed cameras, audio and video applications, LED lighting and medical applications.

Available in up to eight sizes and multiple keying options, ODU Mini-Snap has also a blind mating feature, coax and triax options and 5,000-plus mating cycle durability. Additional product features are: metal and plastic housing, IP 50 and IP 68 protection, 2-40 pin insert configurations, solder, crimp and PCB termination types and RoHS compliant.

They offer long-term reliability, a high level of quality and the best operating features for any demanding application that requires power, signal, data or media transfer. They are applicable with the following industries: medical, military and security, industrial, measurement and testing, energy.

The ODU Company Group
www.odu-usa.com

Filed Under: Products Tagged With: ODU, oduusa

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