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Tyco Introduces Real-time Power4Net Hybrid Connectors That Combine 8 Power & 4 Signal Contacts

December 07, 2009 by Jeff Shepard

Tyco Electronics announced real-time hybrid connectors with 8 and 4 power and signal contacts, respectively, designed for machine automation applications that require a performance up to 10A and a separate power supply.

The Power4Net connectors meet the demanding durability and quality requirements of real-time Ethernet applications in industrial automation. Both the 8 power contacts and 4 signal contacts of the fast Ethernet interface (and shielding) are robustly built and both the PCB mount and the crimp versions feature multiple contact points.

Optimized streamlining of the contacts ensures permanent shock and swing-proof interconnection, providing the foundation for real-time capabilities. An isolation crimp ensures optimal seating and additional strain relief for the power contacts.

Combining power supply and signal into a single line significantly reduces cabling time and costs. To cover broad industrial automation applications, the Power4Net hybrid connector is available with either a metal housing for noise sensitive (EMC) applications or with a plastic housing to resist hydraulic oil.

Two types of housing are available, one for cable mounting and one for panel mounting.’A coupling device is available. The connector’s quick-turn interlock withstands high and lasting levels of shock and vibration from moving and swinging machine parts (up to 25g of acceleration).

For consistent use in harsh industrial applications, radial sealing elements are used to achieve IP67 protection. The housing’s split design concept allows the customer to freely determine the wiring order, so that the contact carrier can be inset into the housing at any time.

Housing, strain relief and sealing elements are designed for maximum flexibility and for the use of pre-assembled cables. To provide the maximum wiring area, the housing lock is on the underside. Even the setting of the 7 x encoding positioning can be made during or after assembly.