Circular Connectors - Contacts

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1623378

1623378

Phoenix Contact

CRIMP CONTACT TURNED CONTACT DIA

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1623604

1623604

Phoenix Contact

CRIMP CONTACT TURNED CONTACT DIA

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1618261

1618261

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT PIN SZ 1.0MM CRIMP GOLD

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1618254

1618254

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT SOCKET 1.0MM CRIMP GOLD

0

1615961

1615961

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT PIN SZ 1.0MM CRIMP GOLD

0

1603495

1603495

Phoenix Contact

RC-58S2000

0

1615963

1615963

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT PIN SZ 1.0MM CRIMP GOLD

0

1615962

1615962

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT PIN SZ 1.0MM CRIMP GOLD

0

1624912

1624912

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT CRIMP SKT RC-12S1N8A80ZX

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1603846

1603846

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT SOCKET 1.0MM CRIMP GOLD

0

1615964

1615964

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT PIN SZ 1.0MM CRIMP GOLD

0

1607358

1607358

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT SOCKET 24-28AWG CRIMP

0

1607031

1607031

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT SOCKET 24-28AWG 1=2500PC

0

1607034

1607034

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT SOCKET 14-18AWG CRIMP

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1605744

1605744

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT PIN 12-18AWG CRIMP GOLD

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1622975

1622975

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT CRIMP PIN SM-36KP019

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1626735

1626735

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT CRIMP PIN RC-12P1N8A15TV

0

Circular Connectors - Contacts

1. Overview

Circular connectors - contacts are electro-mechanical components designed to establish electrical connections between circuits in a circular interface configuration. These contacts serve as critical conduits for power, signal, or data transmission in complex systems. Their importance spans across industries requiring reliable connectivity in harsh environments, including aerospace, industrial automation, and medical devices. Modern advancements demand miniaturization, higher bandwidth, and improved durability in these components.

2. Main Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Power ContactsHigh current capacity (up to 100A), thermal resistanceIndustrial machinery, EV charging stations
Signal ContactsLow noise, impedance controlTelecom equipment, control systems
Coaxial Contacts50/75 impedance, EMI shieldingRadar systems, test equipment
Fiber Optic ContactsLow insertion loss, multi-channel transmissionHigh-speed data networks, avionics
Hybrid ContactsCombined power/signal/data in single interfaceAutonomous vehicle sensors, robotics

3. Structure & Composition

Typical construction includes:

  • Contact pins/sockets: Copper alloys (phosphor bronze, beryllium copper) with plating (gold, silver, tin)
  • Insulation housing: Thermoplastic (LCP, PBT) or thermoset materials
  • Shell: Aluminum, stainless steel, or composite materials
  • Contact retention system: Spring-loaded mechanisms for vibration resistance
  • Environmental seals: Elastomer gaskets for IP67+ protection

Modular designs allow mixed contact configurations with polarization keys to prevent mis-mating.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Current Rating1-100ADetermines power transmission capability
Voltage Rating50-1500VSafety and insulation performance
Contact Resistance1-15m Signal integrity and power efficiency
Insulation Resistance100M -10G EI/EMC compliance
Temperature Range-65 C to +200 CEnvironmental durability
Mating Cycles500-10,000Service life and reliability

5. Application Fields

  • Aerospace: Flight control systems, in-flight entertainment
  • Industrial Automation: Robotics, CNC machines
  • Medical Equipment: MRI scanners, patient monitoring systems
  • Transportation: Rail signaling, automotive sensors
  • Defense: Radar systems, secure communications

Case Study: In wind turbines, circular connectors handle pitch control signals with IP68 protection against dust/moisture.

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
AmphenolSeries 800 CircularHigh-speed data transmission up to 10Gbps
TE ConnectivityDEUTSCH DT SeriesExtreme temperature resistance (-65 C to +200 C)
MolexCircular MIL-DTL-38999Shock/vibration rated for military vehicles
DelphiMini-Circular ConnectorCompact design for automotive sensor networks

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Current/voltage requirements vs. contact material properties
  • Environmental protection level (IP rating)
  • Mating/unmating force requirements
  • Signal integrity needs (frequency, crosstalk)
  • Compliance with standards (MIL-DTL-38999, IEC 61076)
  • Cost vs. lifecycle trade-offs

Recommendation: Aerospace applications should prioritize weight reduction with composite shells, while industrial uses need corrosion-resistant plating.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Micro-miniaturization for IoT device integration
  • High-speed contacts supporting 40+ Gbps data rates
  • Smart connectors with integrated sensors
  • Alternative plating materials (nanocoatings) for RoHS compliance
  • Modular hybrid designs combining power/optical contacts

Market growth driven by 5G infrastructure and electric vehicle adoption, projected CAGR of 6.8% (2023-2030).

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