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Offline ali_asadzadehTopic starter

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60 pin D-SUB connector
« on: April 21, 2020, 12:46:14 pm »
Hi,
I'm searching for a 60-70 Pin Right angle D-sub connector that has good shock and vibration specs, also I want it to have some sort of lock mechanism, I prefer Molex, But It seems there is nothing on stock in Digikey or other places, do you recommend any part number or series that has rugged design and can be sourced easily,I need around 20 for now.
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Re: 60 pin D-SUB connector
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2020, 03:22:03 pm »
TE Connectivity AMPLIMITE comes to mind.
 

Offline ali_asadzadehTopic starter

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Re: 60 pin D-SUB connector
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2020, 07:50:39 pm »
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TE Connectivity AMPLIMITE comes to mind.

Thanks, do you recommend any part number,say for 62 pin version? I need a right angle for the PCB.
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Re: 60 pin D-SUB connector
« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2020, 07:44:53 am »
Hi Ali, does it have to be D-sub shape? We have an alternative in our Datamate 3-row series - which comes with jackscrews and good vibration / shock specs. Here is the catalog section for this range:
https://cdn.harwin.com/pdfs/Harwin_PC_Datamate.pdf - 3-row is on pages 130 to 135.
Here is the specification for the range:
https://cdn.harwin.com/pdfs/C005XX_M80_and_M83_Datamate_Series_Connectors.pdf
If you want further assistance, our Experts would love to help you https://www.harwin.com/contact/ask-an-expert/
Hope that helps!
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Re: 60 pin D-SUB connector
« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2020, 08:08:48 am »
Thanks Wendy for the info,
I want to put this connector in a PCIexpress card along an Ethernet connector,so I prefer D-SUB, But your connectors seems good to me too, and I have used them before,
Does these ones also protected for humidity too? they need to have good shock and vibration and humidity specs :'(
my Total space for this connector is around 70mm, and I need at least 62 connections, so which part number do you suggest? also what sort of prices should I expect.
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Re: 60 pin D-SUB connector
« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2020, 07:26:20 am »
Ali, best thing to do would be to email technical-us@harwin.com - my colleagues Dwayne and Zach are well versed in the Datamate range, and can work out which options are the best match to your needs. Please do let them know all the details you've put in this post about your needs, any specific values you have for the humidity and vibration/shock, what orientation of mating pair connectors you need, what volumes you will require, and timescales - they can work out the best matches and availability. Thanks!
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