Pluggable Connectors

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
1658628-2

1658628-2

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN SFP RCPT W/CAGE 2X1 40P R/A

1869

GT17VA-10DP-DSA(70)

GT17VA-10DP-DSA(70)

Hirose

CONN AUTO LAN PLUG 10POS SLD R/A

0

0755860007

0755860007

Woodhead - Molex

CONN MINI SAS RCP 68P SLD RA SMD

290

DZ02B008DC1

DZ02B008DC1

JAE Electronics

CONN MULTI-PURPOSE PLUG 8POS STR

0

SFP0-3000-L

SFP0-3000-L

PulseLarsen Antenna

CONN SFP RCPT W/CAGE 2X8 320P RA

0

UE78-B1126-00321

UE78-B1126-00321

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN SFP RCPT W/CAGE 2X1 40P R/A

2577

DP3AR020SU32JQ1R400

DP3AR020SU32JQ1R400

JAE Electronics

CONN SERIAL I/O RCPT 20P SMD R/A

12851

2198224-1

2198224-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN SFP+ CAGE 1X2 W/HSINK R/A

0

GT17HJ-4DP-2DSA

GT17HJ-4DP-2DSA

Hirose

CONN AUTO LAN PLUG 4POS SLD PCB

9

2057042-1

2057042-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN QSFP+ CAGE 1X3 W/HSINK R/A

140

10045103-001LF

10045103-001LF

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN SATA RCPT 22POS SLD SMD

0

FX15S-41S-0.5SH

FX15S-41S-0.5SH

Hirose

CONN MULTI-PURP RCPT 41P R/A SMD

1292

GT17HN-4DP-2H(A)(10)

GT17HN-4DP-2H(A)(10)

Hirose

CONN AUTO LAN PLUG 4P SLD RA SMD

0

10031193-001LF

10031193-001LF

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN SAS PLUG 29POS SLD SMD

0

2040008-2

2040008-2

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN IND MINI II PLUG 8P SLD STR

116

1367629-2

1367629-2

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN SFP CAGE PRESS-FIT R/A

82

2170790-3

2170790-3

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN QSFP28 CAGE 1X4 W/HSINK R/A

55

U77-A1118-200T

U77-A1118-200T

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CONN SFP CAGE PRESS-FIT R/A

3185

SFP005-03-L

SFP005-03-L

PulseLarsen Antenna

CONN SFP RCPT W/CAGE 2X6 240P RA

0

1888674-1

1888674-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN QSFP+ CAGE PRESS-FIT R/A

164

Pluggable Connectors

1. Overview

Pluggable connectors are modular electronic interfaces enabling rapid connection/disconnection of circuits in high-speed data transmission systems. As critical components in modern communication infrastructure, they support hot-swapping capabilities while maintaining signal integrity. These connectors serve as standardized interfaces between devices, cables, and PCBs, playing essential roles in telecommunications, data centers, and industrial automation.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Fiber Optic ConnectorsSupports 10Gbps-400Gbps transmission, LC/MPO interfaces, low insertion lossData center backbone networks
Copper Cage ConnectorsShielded modular design, supports 1Gbps-100Gbps, thermal management featuresSwitch/router panel interfaces
High-Speed BackplaneDifferential pair architecture, impedance-controlled, multi-gigabit per laneTelecom equipment chassis
M12/X-coded ConnectorsIndustrial Ethernet, IP67 rated, vibration-resistantFactory automation systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical pluggable connectors consist of: - Housing: Latch-equipped polymer casing (UL94 V-0 rated) - Contacts: Gold-plated phosphor bronze with 0.1-0.2N contact force - Insulation: High-temperature resistant PBT/GF materials - Termination: Solder tails or press-fit pins (10-40 positions) - Shielding: 360 EMI protection with drain wire connection - Keying: Mechanical polarization to prevent mismatch insertion

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical ValueImportance
Contact Resistance5-20 m Directly affects power loss
Insulation Resistance>10^9 Safety and signal isolation
VSWR<1.5:1 @50GHzMicrowave signal integrity
Operating Temp-55 C to +125 CEnvironmental reliability
Mating Cycles500-1000 cyclesLifetime durability

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations (eCPRI interfaces), DWDM systems
  • Data Centers: Top-of-Rack switches using QSFP28/OSFP modules
  • Industrial: PROFINET-enabled machinery with M12 connectors
  • Transportation: Automotive Ethernet in autonomous vehicles (100BASE-T1)
  • Medical: MRI machines requiring sterile electrical interfaces

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecialization
Amphenol ICCOptiMux fiber arraysHigh-density optical
TE ConnectivityMATRIXall backplaneHarsh environment
MolexOSFP800 Series800Gbps solutions
SamtecFireFly optical enginesMid-board optical

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: - Signal bandwidth requirements (Nyquist frequency calculation) - Environmental factors (temperature/humidity/chemical exposure) - Compliance with industry standards (IEEE 802.3bs, IEC 61076) - Termination method compatibility (SMT vs through-hole) - Cost vs performance trade-off (e.g., gold vs silver contacts) - Future-proofing (support for next-gen protocols)

8. Industry Trends

Current development directions include: - 1.6Tbps+ optical interfaces using 100G per lane electrical design - EMI reduction through nano-coating and 3D shielding structures - Miniaturization driven by 5G small cells and IoT devices - Integrated magnetics in RJ45 connectors for PoE++ applications - Sustainable materials meeting REACH/RoHS regulations - Smart connectors with embedded diagnostics (IEEE 802.3ap)

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