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Rugged connectors designed for automotive LED lighting systems

August 31, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The MiniBridge Koshiri Security connectors feature a unique housing design with distinctive guides that prevent mismating and protect exposed contact pins. Also known as “scoop proof”, the pin contacts are recessed sufficiently so they cannot be damaged if the mating connector shell is “scooped” into it during the mating process. More specifically, the MiniBridge Koshiri Security design prevents pins from being bent and contacts from being shorted during mating.

Featuring an active latch, the single row IDC MiniBridge Koshiri connector family offers ERNI Auto Connector significantly higher mating integrity. It also offers a high current density supporting up to 8 A per conductor in a dense 1.27-mm pitch interface in a high-temp 125°C package. The broad product offering includes female IDC wire connection and SMT PCB connectors to simplify design.

Dual-latching is another design element well suited for high vibration applications like automotive LED headlamps. Primary and secondary contact locking ensures ruggedness and dependability without compromising valuable board space. The compact, 2.54-mm pitch MaxiBridge wire-to-board connector system utilizes a dual latching configuration to meet USCAR/LV214 automotive vibration specifications. A two-piece cable housing, combined with the dual latch, supports terminal position assurance (TPA) requirements while the conductor material and design delivers 12 A per contact for more demanding requirements. Providing design flexibility, the connector is offered with female crimp contact wire termination and SMT PCB connectors. The MaxiBridge connector is available in four colors with unique coding/keying to ensure proper cable systems integration.

Both connectors are available in white versions to eliminate shadowing effects that can be caused by the connector system.

For more information about ERNI’s automotive lighting system connectors, visit
https://www.erni.com/en/industries/compact-automotive-connectors/front-light-systems/; or email info.usa@erni.com; or call 804-228-4100.

ERNI Electronics Inc., 2201 Westwood Ave, Richmond, VA 23230

Filed Under: Applications, Automotive/Transportation, Wire and Cable Tips Tagged With: ernielectronics

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