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Series 88 SuperFly™ Ultraminiature Cordsets
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Contact System The Ultraminiature Size #23, #24 and #30 AWG Contact Connector
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Key Features 1-5 Amp current rating Various contact pitches #22 to #34 AWG wire accommodation Compact circular design Aluminum, titanium, or stainless steel shells IP67 environmental protection, IP68 capable Hybrid contact system Push-pull and threaded coupling Overmolded and braided cordsets Available fiber optic termini Robust EMI shielding
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Contact Arrangements
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Contact Arrangements and Protocols
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Glenair = High-Speed
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Electrical Ultraminiature connector/cable solution – Mighty Mouse (#23 = 5A), on.065” pitch – Micro (#24 = 3A) – Nano (#30 = 1A) Hybrid layouts achieve pinout/power requirements in small package Reverse genderable
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EMI Spring Power contacts (Micro or MM) engage at same time as Bal-Seal spring. First mate/last break requirement is achieved and engagement is indicated by a tactical “pop!” Configurable in (1) or (2) spring versions, allow retention “tuning” without spring customization. High breakaway = ~10-15 lbs Low breakaway = ~4-7 lbs O-Ring Gland
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Mating Sequence Standard mating sequence – power contacts engage prior to signal to accommodate first mate/last break requirements 1.Mighty Mouse / Micro 2.Nano
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Quick Disconnect Quick Disconnect / Breakaway Threaded
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Connector Types Connector Types – Wired Cable – Wired Panel – Low Profile wired panel – Straight PCB – R/A PCB achieved via flex***
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Cables “Engineered” Cables to optimize weight/flexibility/performance Cables can be pre-screened for standard protocol conformance “Minimalist” connector, cable and overmold provides size/weight savings Common overmold tools among all sizes minimizes manufacturing/production strain
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