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Backplane Shells/Housings

Backplane Connectors - Housings

Definition:
Backplane connectors are specialized electronic components used in systems with multiple circuit boards, such as servers, routers, and telecommunications equipment. They facilitate communication between these boards by providing a means to transmit power and signals across the backplane, which is the main circuit board that interconnects the other boards.

Function:
The primary function of backplane connectors is to enable high-speed, reliable data transmission and power distribution among the various modules within an electronic system. They are designed to handle multiple signals simultaneously, ensuring that data integrity is maintained even at high data rates. Backplane connectors also provide mechanical support and alignment for the circuit boards, ensuring a secure connection.

Applications:
1. Telecommunications: Used in switches and routers for high-speed data transfer.
2. Data Centers: Facilitate communication between servers and storage devices.
3. Industrial Automation: Connect control systems and sensors in automated machinery.
4. and : Employed in systems where reliability and performance are critical.
5. Consumer Electronics: Found in high-end gaming systems and other devices with complex internal architectures.

Selection Criteria:
1. Signal Integrity: Ensures that the connectors can maintain signal quality over the required distances and at the specified data rates.
2. Power Handling: Must be capable of delivering the necessary power to the connected boards without overheating or causing voltage drop.
3. Mechanical Strength: Should provide a robust connection that can withstand the physical stresses of the application environment.
4. Density: The ability to accommodate a high number of contacts in a small space, which is crucial for compact designs.
5. Compatibility: Must be compatible with the existing backplane and other components in the system.
6. Environmental Resistance: Should be resistant to the environmental conditions of the application, such as temperature fluctuations, humidity, and dust.
7. Cost-Effectiveness: While performance is paramount, the cost of the connectors should be considered within the overall budget of the project.

When selecting backplane connectors, it's important to consider the specific requirements of the application, including the type of data being transmitted, the power needs, and the physical constraints of the system.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.