Communications equipment requiring high-speed transmission capabilities can be helped to achieve these goals with the Tempus HS (High Speed) Series of two-piece, Futurebus+ style connectors.
TE Connectivity and Credo are teaming up at DesignCon 2018 to demonstrate a system that can transmit data at rates of up to 112Gbit/s over PCB backplanes. In the demonstration, TE’s OSFP IO connector ...
As a signal travels across a network, it focuses only on what it sees in its path. And increases in data rates over the past few decades have made this path a bit more clouded. System infrastructure ...
Driven by OEM needs to achieve higher connection density and performance, connector manufacturers are redesigning their products with new features and physical configurations. These design ...
Developing connectors for multi-gigabit applications is one of the greatest challenges in the field of electromechanical component engineering. Achieving good signal integrity calls for a very good ...
Last year, Winchester Electronics announced that it could move data at 10 Gbps over a 34-in. trace of copper. As a result of this and similar announcements from other companies, the IEEE 802.3 ...
Tianma's 108" 4K Micro-LED Display features Tianma's all-laser mass transfer process -- from wafer to carrier to glass-based LTPS backplane -- eliminating common PCB substrate issues such as flicker, ...
Backplanes specialist Elma Electronic now offers a CompactPCI PlusIO Backplane compliant to the latest PICMG 2.30 specifications. The first in the series is an 8slot version in a 3U height. PICMG 2.30 ...
Southampton-based APW Electronic Solutions has introduced BFFR (bromide-free flame retardant) PCBs as an option at its Hedge End backplane manufacturing plant. Increasing concerns over the ...
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