Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Connector Type | Option | Reliability | Contact Gender | Dielectric Withstanding Voltage (V) | No. of Connectors | Panel Mount | Mating Contact Pitch (inch) | Body Length | Insulation Resistance | Mixed Contacts | EMI Shielded | Filter Feature | Body Width | Termination Contact Finish | Body Depth | Rated Voltage | MIL Conformity | Insulator Material | No. of Rows Loaded | Maximum Operating Temperature (Cel) | DIN Conformance | Board Mounting Option | PCB Contact Row Spacing (mm) | Contact Design | IEC Conformity | Minimum Operating Temperature | Empty Shell | Shell Finish | Plating Thickness (inch) | No. of Ports | No. of PCB Rows | Contact Material | UL Flammability Code | Mating Contact Finish | Polarization Key | Additional Features | Rated Current - Signal | Reference Standard | Insulator Color | Total No. of Contacts | Contact Arrangement | Minimum Wire Size | Durability | Mating Contact Row Spacing (inch) | Mounting Type | Maximum Wire Size | Sub-Category | Shell Material | Terminal Pitch (mm) | Cable Types | Mating Info. | PCB Contact Pattern | Mains Connector Rating | Contact Sizes | Termination Type | Minimum Withdrawal Force (N) | Manufacturer Series | Contact Resistance | Body or Shell Style | Mounting Style | Minimum Insulation Diameter | Contact Style | JESD-609 Code | Maximum Insertion Force (N) | Mounting Option-2 | Terminal Length | Mounting Option-1 | Contact Pattern | Shell Size |
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Hirose Electric |
RF M CONNECTOR |
NOT APPLICABLE |
NOT SPECIFIED |
NOT SPECIFIED |
Rectangular connectors are a type of electrical connector commonly used in a wide range of industrial, commercial, and consumer applications. They are named for their rectangular shape, which allows for a large number of contacts to be included in a relatively small space.
Rectangular connectors typically consist of a male and female connector, with the male connector featuring pins or contacts that plug into the female connector, which has sockets or contacts to receive the pins or contacts. They may be available in a range of sizes, contact counts, and mounting options, depending on the specific requirements of the application.
One advantage of rectangular connectors is their ability to provide a high-density connection, allowing for a large number of contacts to be made in a relatively small space. They are also designed to be durable and reliable, with a secure locking mechanism to ensure a stable connection.
Rectangular connectors are commonly used in a variety of industrial, commercial, and consumer applications, including automotive, aerospace, and military equipment, as well as medical and consumer electronics. They may be subject to rigorous testing and qualification requirements to ensure their reliability and performance.