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ITT introduces QLC zero insertion force connector

An ITT Interconnect Solutions product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 24, 2009

ITT Interconnect Solutions has designed a QLC zero insertion force connector to meet the demanding environments frequently found in applications such as portable medical equipment.

The QLC medical connector is the latest in the company's line of DL zero insertion force connectors and meets the challenge of providing a high pin count while remaining within the size constraints demanded by designers tasked with increasing the portability of equipment such as ultrasound scanners.

The QLC zero insertion force connector meets the challenge of providing a high pin count while remaining within size constraints

The QLC zero insertion force connector meets the challenge of providing a high pin count while remaining within size constraints

It is claimed to be an economical low-cost-per-mated-line input/output connector.

The QLC medical connector features a 260-position pin count within a lightweight aluminium shell.

The quick-disconnect latch lock provides mating and unmating and can withstand 20,000 mating cycles.

It offers RFI and EMI shielding against electrical interference.

Applications include medical equipment, ultrasound scanners, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, test instruments and industrial control box connection.

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