Backplane Connectors - ARINC

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
2101253-1

2101253-1

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

ARINC 150/150/13C2/150/150/13C2

0

BKAX2-A221-40301-SB

BKAX2-A221-40301-SB

VEAM

RP BKAX2 RECPT W/PC CONTACTS

0

207596-5

207596-5

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

CONN PLUG ARINC 106/106

0

BKAD2-B234-301

BKAD2-B234-301

VEAM

RP BKAD2 CRIMP PLUG W/CLN NUTS

0

BKAD1-125-400101

BKAD1-125-400101

VEAM

CONN RCPT ARINC 60/60/5W2 CRIMP

0

1757544-7

1757544-7

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

CONN RCPT ARINC 150/36F36/13C2

0

BKAD1-125-30031

BKAD1-125-30031

VEAM

CONN PLUG ARINC 60/60/5W2 CRIMP

0

1757313-2

1757313-2

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

CONN PLUG ARINC 106/22Q2

0

1996253-1

1996253-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN RCPT ARINC 120T2/BLANK/85

0

BKAD1-125-30042

BKAD1-125-30042

VEAM

CONN PLUG ARINC 60/60/5W2 CRIMP

0

BKAD2-359-400

BKAD2-359-400

VEAM

CONN RCPT ARINC CRIMP

0

3-208973-5

3-208973-5

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN PLUG ARINC 150/150/13C2

0

BKAD3-626-400-F0

BKAD3-626-400-F0

VEAM

ARINC 150/150/13W2/150/150/13W2

0

BKAD2-100-300-F0

BKAD2-100-300-F0

VEAM

CONN PLUG ARINC OPEN/OPEN/100

0

BKAD2-334-40301

BKAD2-334-40301

VEAM

RP BKAD2 RECEPT

0

208970-6

208970-6

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

CONN RCPT ARINC 150/150/13C2

0

1757313-1

1757313-1

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

CONN PLUG ARINC 106/22Q2

0

BKAD2-313-40009-F0

BKAD2-313-40009-F0

VEAM

RP BKAD2 RECPT LESS CONTACTS

0

BKAD1-125-40020

BKAD1-125-40020

VEAM

RP BKAD1 RECPT

0

BKAD2-40040001

BKAD2-40040001

VEAM

CONN RCPT ARINC 150/150/100 CRMP

0

Backplane Connectors - ARINC

1. Overview

ARINC backplane connectors are specialized electrical components designed to meet aerospace industry standards set by Aeronautical Radio Inc. (ARINC). Defined by specifications such as ARINC 404 and ARINC 600, these connectors ensure reliable signal transmission in harsh environments. Their modular design and robust mechanical performance make them critical for avionics systems requiring high reliability, including flight control systems, radar equipment, and in-flight communication infrastructure.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
ARINC 404 SeriesStandardized rectangular module design, supports up to 100 contactsLegacy aircraft avionics systems
ARINC 600 SeriesEnhanced thermal management, 360 EMI shieldingModern commercial aircraft (e.g., Boeing 787)
ARINC 800 SeriesHigh-speed data transmission (10+ Gbps), fiber optic optionsNext-generation radar systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical ARINC backplane connectors consist of: - Modular housing with MIL-DTL-38999 series III compatibility - Gold-plated copper alloy contacts (0.76-2.8 m plating thickness) - Thermoplastic insulation with UL94 V-0 flammability rating - Aluminum alloy shell with chromate conversion coating - Integrated polarization keys and secondary locking mechanisms

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical ValueImportance
Contact Resistance 5m Ensures signal integrity
Insulation Resistance 5000M Prevents leakage currents
Operating Temperature-65 C to +150 CSurvives extreme environments
Current Capacity1.5A per contactSupports power distribution
IP RatingIP67Dust/water ingress protection

5. Application Areas

Primary industries include: - Aerospace: Flight management computers, weather radar systems - Defense: Tactical communication systems, missile guidance units - Industrial: High-reliability automation controllers - Transportation: High-speed train control systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Feature
TE ConnectivityARINC 600-2LLiquid cooling integration
Amphenol AerospaceAS7975-600Space-saving stacked design
Delphi Connection SystemsD800-12FHybrid power/signal transmission

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: 1. Environmental requirements (temperature, vibration levels) 2. Signal type (power/data/coaxial combination) 3. Mechanical mating cycles (typically 500+ required) 4. EMI shielding effectiveness ( 60dB at 1GHz) 5. Compliance with DO-160 standards Example: For airborne SATCOM systems, select ARINC 600 connectors with integrated EMI gaskets and fiber optic modules.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments: - Integration of optical interfaces (ARINC 810 standard) - Nanocoatings for corrosion resistance - Smart connectors with embedded health monitoring - Increased use of composite materials - Higher speed protocols (100Gbps+ backplane channels)

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