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TE’s CeeLok FAS-X connector approved for naval aviation applications

May 25, 2021 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

TE Connectivity (TE) received The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) approval for its CeeLok FAS-X connector product line for MIL-DTL-32546. Designed with standard 38999 shells and reliable AS39029 contacts, TE’s CeeLok FAS-X connector is currently the only MIL-DTL-32546 approved solution for high-speed networking for both military and aerospace applications. As one of the most demanding and stringent military standards for connector quality and performance, this connector combines rugged reliability with signal integrity to support current high-speed protocols.

The CeeLok FAS-X connector offers size and weight savings compared with market legacy solutions such as RJ45 in M38999. It stands out offering a size 11 shell versus a size 19 shell. TE’s smaller yet effective CeeLok FAS-X connector offers a great range of inserts for size 25 shells and other connectivity needs.

TE’s CeeLok FAS-X connectors are not only fast but quiet and offer up to 10 Gb/s data delivery along with the convenience of fast field assembly, termination, and repair. The “X” pin configuration is designed to optimize signal integrity. The connectors are offered in both aluminum and composite shells with a variety of finishes.

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