Circular connector 628 series
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Circular connector - 628 series - Smiths Interconnect - data / electrical power supply / ARINC
Circular connector - 628 series - Smiths Interconnect - data / electrical power supply / ARINC
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Characteristics

Type
data, electrical power supply
Format
ARINC
Shape
circular
Electrical characteristics
power
Material
plastic
Domain
industrial, medical, commercial
Other characteristics
modular
Primary current

2 A, 8 A

Description

Smiths Interconnect's Arinc 628 is a modular plastic circular connector series designed for commercial aviation, medical and industrial markets. It comes in a modular design including 2 power (8 amps) and 2 signal (2 amps) contacts, and offers an intuitive latching device. Using the hyperboloid contact technology, the Arinc 628 series features low contact resistance while ensuring up to 100,000 mating and un-mating cycles for receptacle. The Arinc 628 series helps to regulate power in loop circuit with "first mate-last break" contacts designed for airline in-seat power applications as example. 2 power (8 amps) and 2 signal (2 amps) contacts Intuitive latching device Up to 100,000 mating and un-mating cycles for receptacle Quick disconnect push button release Regulate power in loop circuit with first mate-last break contacts Eliminates needs for multiple batteries Shell Material: Plastic

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SEMICON CHINA 2025

26-28 Mar 2025 Shanghai (China)

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    HANNOVER MESSE 2025
    HANNOVER MESSE 2025

    31 Mar - 04 Apr 2025 Hannover (Germany)

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