Circular Connectors - Housings

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
1613434

1613434

Phoenix Contact

CONN PLG HSG FMALE 8POS INLINE

0

1607720

1607720

Phoenix Contact

CONN PLG HSG FMALE 6POS INLINE

0

1624540

1624540

Phoenix Contact

CONN PLUG HSG MALE 6POS INLINE

0

1621532

1621532

Phoenix Contact

CONN PLG HSG MALE 13POS INLINE

0

1613540

1613540

Phoenix Contact

CONN RCPT HSNG MALE 17POS PNL MT

0

1605570

1605570

Phoenix Contact

CONN RCPT HSG MALE 8POS INLINE

0

1592865

1592865

Phoenix Contact

CONN INSERT SHELL INLINE

0

1605582

1605582

Phoenix Contact

CONN RCPT HSG MALE 8POS INLINE

0

1624554

1624554

Phoenix Contact

CONN RCPT HSG MALE 8POS INLINE

0

1619520

1619520

Phoenix Contact

CONN PLG HSG FMALE 12POS INLINE

0

1624533

1624533

Phoenix Contact

CONN RCP HSG FMALE 17POS INLINE

0

1607049

1607049

Phoenix Contact

CONN RCP HSG MAL 8P INLIN PNL MT

0

1619893

1619893

Phoenix Contact

CONN RCPT HSG FMALE 9POS PNL MT

0

1620289

1620289

Phoenix Contact

CABLE CONNECTOR, ANGLED, SHIELDE

0

1601827

1601827

Phoenix Contact

CONN INSERT SHELL FMALE PNL MNT

0

1619967

1619967

Phoenix Contact

CONN RCPT HSG FMALE 12POS PNL MT

0

1618602

1618602

Phoenix Contact

CONN PLUG HSG MALE 4POS INLINE

0

1605591

1605591

Phoenix Contact

CONN RCPT HSNG MALE 8POS PNL MT

0

1613436

1613436

Phoenix Contact

CONN PLG HSG FMALE 8POS INLINE

0

1420827

1420827

Phoenix Contact

I/O MODULES

0

Circular Connectors - Housings

1. Overview

Circular connectors housings are electromechanical devices designed to protect and organize electrical contacts in circular configurations. They serve as mechanical support structures while providing environmental protection, electrical insulation, and strain relief. These housings are critical components in maintaining signal integrity and power transmission across diverse applications, from industrial automation to aerospace systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Metal HousingsHigh durability, EMI/RFI shielding, vibration resistanceMilitary equipment, aerospace systems
Plastic HousingsLightweight, corrosion-resistant, cost-effectiveConsumer electronics, medical devices
Hybrid HousingsCombination of metal/plastic for optimized performanceAutomotive sensors, industrial machinery
High-Density HousingsMiniaturized contact arrangements with advanced insulationTelecom equipment, data centers

3. Structure and Components

Typical circular connector housings consist of: - Shell Body: Cylindrical main structure (metal/plastic) with mounting threads - Contact Cavities: Precision-machined compartments for terminal placement - Sealing System: Integrated gaskets/O-rings for IP65+ protection - Polarization Key: Mechanical feature preventing misalignment - Retention System: Threaded coupling or bayonet mechanisms - Cable Entry: Strain relief provisions with gland seals

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Current Rating (A)Determines power transmission capacity
Voltage Withstand (V)Ensures dielectric strength
Operating Temperature (-40 C to +125 C)Defines environmental tolerance
Vibration Resistance (10-2000Hz)Crucial for harsh environments
IP Rating (IP67/IP68)Specifies ingress protection level
Contact Retention ForcePrevents accidental disconnection

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial Automation: Robotics, PLC systems
  • Medical Equipment: MRI machines, patient monitoring systems
  • Aerospace: Avionics, flight control systems
  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, fiber optic equipment
  • Energy: Wind turbines, solar inverters

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
TE ConnectivityDEUTSCH DT series metal housings
AmphenolHermetic circular connector enclosures
MolexT1 Mini sealed automotive housings
Phoenix ContactHeavy-duty QUICKON connectors

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include: - Environmental factors (temperature, moisture, chemicals) - Mechanical requirements (vibration, shock, mating cycles) - Electrical parameters (current/voltage requirements) - Material compatibility (corrosion resistance needs) - Space constraints and mounting options - Cost vs. performance trade-offs Example: For underwater robotics applications, prioritize IP68-rated plastic housings with corrosion-resistant coatings and pressure sealing.

8. Industry Trends

Current development trends include: - Miniaturization for IoT device integration - Advanced polymer composites for weight reduction - Integrated smart sensors in connector housings - Enhanced EMI shielding for 5G applications - Sustainability focus on recyclable materials - Additive manufacturing enabling complex geometries

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