Backplane Connectors - Contacts

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030-2273-005

030-2273-005

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RP BKAD SIZE 20HD

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110238-0484

110238-0484

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CONTACT NON-GEND SGNL 24-26AWG

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110238-0403

110238-0403

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DL CONT CRIMP 28-32 20AU 10K R

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349-0021-000

349-0021-000

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RP BKAD C1E COAX

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031-1308-006

031-1308-006

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RP BKAD #12 PC .500 SKT CONT

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030-1975-002

030-1975-002

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RP CONT PIN DPXMA-2222 A152

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249-2074-002

249-2074-002

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RP DPXMA SHELL ASSY. SIZE 5

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249-1403-000

249-1403-000

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RP DPXMA RG-174/U PLUG COAX

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249-2102-000

249-2102-000

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RP DPXNE 5 RG58/U CX PLG COAX

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030-9205-005

030-9205-005

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RP DPDMB/DPXMB-1616 A176 CONT

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152100-1811

152100-1811

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RP COAX

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349-0008-000

349-0008-000

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RP BKAD C1D COAX

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249-1608-000

249-1608-000

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RP COAX DPXMA SKT RG 58/U

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031-1302-007

031-1302-007

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RP BKAD SIZE 20 PC .500 EXT

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BACC47EF3

BACC47EF3

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RP 030-2280-000 PIN USED IN RCPT

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110238-0483

110238-0483

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CONTACT NON-GEND SGNL 20-22AWG

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031-1034-000

031-1034-000

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RP CONT S DPXMA-1616 ALUMEL

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349-0013-000

349-0013-000

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RP BKA COAX RG 58C/U SIZE 5

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030-1892-000

030-1892-000

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RP CNT P DPXMK-2020 H/D

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349-1088-002

349-1088-002

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RP BGG 8 PLUG COAX

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Backplane Connectors - Contacts

1. Overview

Backplane connectors - contacts are critical components in electronic systems that establish electrical connections between circuit boards and backplanes. They enable signal transmission and power distribution in complex equipment. With the development of high-speed data communication and modular system architectures, these contacts must meet stringent requirements for reliability, density, and performance. Modern applications demand miniaturization, high mating cycles, and compatibility with advanced PCB technologies.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Wire Spring Contacts High contact force with low insertion force, self-cleaning surface Telecom switches, industrial control systems
Double-Curved Contacts Redundant contact points, vibration resistance Aerospace equipment, medical imaging devices
Elastomeric Contacts Compliant interconnects for high-density PCBs Consumer electronics, wearable devices
Controlled Impedance Contacts Optimized for high-frequency signal integrity 5G base stations, data center servers

3. Structure and Components

Typical backplane contacts feature:

  • Conductive body (phosphor bronze, beryllium copper)
  • Surface plating (gold, silver, tin for corrosion resistance)
  • Retention features for PCB mounting
  • Beam design for contact normal force
  • Insulation displacement or solder tail terminations
The design balances mechanical stability with electrical performance, incorporating stress relief geometries and thermal expansion compensation.

4. Key Technical Parameters

Parameter Typical Range Importance
Contact Resistance 5-20 m Affects power loss and signal integrity
Current Rating 1-10 A per contact Determines power handling capability
Voltage Rating 50-600 V Insulation requirement specification
Mating Cycles 500-10,000 cycles System maintenance interval planning
Temperature Range -55 C to +125 C Environmental reliability indicator

5. Application Fields

Major application areas include:

  • Telecommunications (5G infrastructure, fiber optic networks)
  • Data centers (server backplanes, storage arrays)
  • Industrial automation (PLC backplanes, control cabinets)
  • Medical equipment (CT scanners, diagnostic systems)
  • Transportation (railway signaling, avionics)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Features
TE Connectivity MATRIX series Modular design, up to 3200V isolation
Amphenol Rack & Panel contacts High vibration resistance, IP67 rated
Molex SL Series contacts 0.8mm pitch, 12 Gbps data rate
ITT Cannon Millennium contacts 10,000+ mating cycles, aerospace qualified

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection factors:

  • Current/voltage requirements with safety margins
  • Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, vibration)
  • PCB compatibility (through-hole vs SMT, board thickness)
  • Signal integrity needs (frequency, impedance control)
  • Total lifecycle cost vs initial purchase price

Example: For 10Gbps data center switches, select contacts with 100 in gold plating and controlled impedance geometry.

8. Industry Trends

Current development trends include:

  • Miniaturization (sub-1mm pitch contacts)
  • High-speed signal contacts (25+ Gbps capability)
  • Surface mount technology (SMT) adoption
  • Integrated EMI shielding solutions
  • Lead-free materials compliance
  • Smart connector systems with embedded sensors

Market drivers include 5G infrastructure deployment and AI server growth, with projected CAGR of 6.8% (2023-2030).

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