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Interstate Connecting Components offers TE Connectivity’s next-generation MULTIGIG RT product line

By Kelsey Zebrowski | June 9, 2021

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Interstate Connecting Components, (ICC), a division of Heilind Mil-Aero and leading distributor of military-aerospace connectors and accessories, is offering TE Connectivity’s (TE) complete portfolio of MULTIGIG RT products. Designed to VITA 46 requirements, this modular backplane system includes high-speed connectors as well as power and guidance modules.

TE’s MULTIGIG RT solutions are backward compatible with legacy VPX products and utilize printed circuit wafers for cost-effective sequencing and electrical customization of connectors. The wafers can be manufactured specifically for differential or signal-ended performance. In addition, the impedance, propagation delay and crosstalk of the connector can be altered per customer requirements.

Supporting data rates of up to 32+ Gb/s, MULTIGIG RT 2-R, RT 3 and RT 2-S solutions are lightweight and designed to withstand 500 mating cycles. ICC also offers TE’s legacy MULTIGIG RT 2 product, supporting data rates of up to 10+ Gb/s and 200 mating cycles.

Adding to the connectors’ durability is their quad-redundant contact structure, which offers superior performance under extreme shock and vibration. Ruggedized guide hardware is also available to increase the stability of the daughter card-to-backplane interface in these environments.

TE’s MULTIGIG RT solutions are ideal for rugged embedded computing applications like ground and missile defense, electronic systems/C4ISR, and military and commercial aerospace. Visit ICC’s website for more information about TE Connectivity’s MULTIGIG RT interconnects.

For more information, visit connecticc.com.

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