Glenair Series 80 Mighty Mouse Connectors & Cables
Glenair Series 80 Mighty Mouse Connectors and Cables are a smaller and lighter alternative to 38999 connectors for high-reliability aerospace/defense applications. The Series 80 Mighty Mouse Connectors offer up to 71% weight and 52% size savings over similar contact layouts, and can accommodate higher current requirements for coaxial and fiber optic contacts. Featuring integrated banding platforms for EMI shield termination or rear-end threads for backshell accessories, the Series 80 connectors are available in various shell styles including in-line plugs, square-flange, and jam-nut receptacles.Glenair offers these connectors with rear-release crimp contacts, PC tail, or solder cup termination options. With performance virtually equal to MIL-DTL-38999 interconnects, these connectors and cables are ideally suited for aerospace, safety-critical defense, attack helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, and wearable soldier applications (helmet subsystem, power supplies, and data communications).
Features
- Virtually equal performance to MIL-DTL-38999 interconnects
- Up to 71% weight and 52% size savings over similar contact layouts
- Available with rear-release crimp contacts or with PC tail or solder cup terminations
- Various shell styles available including in-line plugs, square-flange, and jam-nut receptacles
- Integrated banding platforms for EMI shield termination or rear-end threads for backshell accessories
- #23 contacts to accept #22 to #28 wire
- Contact spacing is 0.076"
- Size #12, #16 and #20 layouts available for higher current requirements and for coaxial and fiber optic contact accommodation
- Insert arrangements available for as few as 1 and as many as 130 contacts
Specifications
- 5000MΩ min. insulation resistance
- 2µ max. residual magnetism
- -65°C to +150°C operating temperature range
Applications
- Aerospace
- Safety-critical defense
- Attack helicopters
- Wearable soldier applications
- Helmet subsystem
- Power supplies
- Data communications
- Unmanned aerial vehicles
- Weapon platforms
- Soldier controls
- Medical
- Industrial
- Geophysical
Pubblicato: 2011-07-08
| Aggiornato: 2024-04-11
