SOSA-aligned coax and optical hybrid databus connector modules for embedded computing uses offered by TE

June 20, 2024
This embedded computing backplane connector is for high-quality signaling and supports the high-speed protocols of rapid video processing.

HARRISBURG, Pa. – TE Connectivity in Harrisburg, Pa., is introducing the NanoRF 75 ohm coax and optical hybrid databus connector modules to meet the high-speed and high-density requirements of next-generation video capture and processing in aerospace, defense, and marine applications.

The NanoRF 75 ohm embedded computing connector module features a 75-ohm matched impedance in contact construction and interface to reduce signal loss during cable transitions.

This technology is for high-quality signaling and supports the high-speed protocols of rapid video processing. Additionally, the connectors feature spring-mounted backplane contacts for reliable and low-loss signal transmission.

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The NanoRF 75 ohm circuit card interface connector module blends high-speed coaxial and fiber-optic connections for video signals as fast as 18 GHz, all within a small size compatible with existing VPX embedded computing architectures.

Its compliance with standards like VITA 65.0, 65.1, 67.3, and the Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) technical standard helps simplify installation and system upgrades.

For more information contact TE Connectivity online at www.te.com.

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