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Hypermod SeriesHeavy Duty Modular Connectors

?Heavy duty modular rectangular connector for signal,power, fiber optics, databus and coaxial contacts.?From 1 mm to 3.5 mm nominal pin DIA crimpcontacts; 3, 5, 10 and 20 module contact positions, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10 and 14 modules per connector.?Different housing and hoods, single or double lockingsystem, available. Floating rack and panel frame available on request. Side or top cable entry options. ?Special high creepage and clearance modules andhousing with metallic levers for railways application.?3-way fiber optics modules according to DIN 41626-3 available on request.?IP67 standard aluminium shells; IP68 screwmountable hoods for special applications with higher electromagnetic compatibility; special shells for harsh environment also available?High shock and vibration proof, EMI and RFIprotection.?Conforms to DIN 43652 standards. NF F61-030railways approved. UL approval in progress. ?For Mass Transit, Industrial and Roboticsapplications

Technical Characteristics

63 to 630 V depending on module1.5 to 8 kV depending on module>1.000III-40
(1) Rated Impulse Withstanding Voltage
(2) ° C to +125 ° C>10 Contact Life Cycle Installation Category
(1) Temperature Range Insulation ResistanceInsulatorContact- Material - PlatingSealing 6 to 2801 mm to 3.5 mm nominal pin DIA5A to 60A0.3 to 7.0 m
10 Polyammide VO per UL94 conforming to NF-F-16102 Es.3BrassGold PlateIP67
(1) According to DIN VDE0110T2/1.89
(2) According to IEC 512/3 (80% derating) Contact NumberContact Diameter Current RatingContact ResistanceRated Voltage
APRIL 2005

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