Friday, June 30, 2006

 

Connectors are made for wearable electronics

Novel connectors are designed for quick release of wearable electronic equipment such as headsets, helmets, personal role radios and weapon systems.
Fischer Connectors has developed a novel connector designed for quick release of wearable electronic equipment such as headsets, helmets, personal role radios and weapon systems. The critical feature of the KSE-SSC connector is Fischer Connectors' patented Clic-Loc emergency breakaway system, which allows snatch release of wearable equipment. Shell sizes 102, 103, 1031, 104 and 105 (ie socket diameters 10 to 19mm) correspond with pull-off forces from 16 to 60N.

Fully sealed to IP68 when mated, the KSE-SSC is ideal for applications in defence including Future Soldier Technology and military simulation and training systems, emergency services, and other areas where the wearer may need to quickly shed a piece of equipment.

A unique tactile keying mechanism complements orientation marks and allows the connector to be safely mated in conditions of limited visibility.

Keyway alternatives safeguard against mating the wrong connectors.

Configurations for the KSE-SSC connector range from a single way (coaxial) for radios, GPS antennas etc, to up to 27 ways for control and signalling applications.

A heat-shrink cable sleeve is fitted as standard, but the KSE-SSC can also be supplied as a complete, tested assembly with overmoulded strain relief boot and sealing caps.

When in place, the sealing caps provide protection to IP68.

The connector comes in matt black chrome and silver chrome plated variants.

The KSE-SSC can be retrofitted to equipment which currently has a hardwired link to the user, with enhanced safety and practicality.





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