MATENet Connector Series
Matenet connectors are widely used in automotive, industrial, consumer electronics, medical and communications fields due to their superior electrical and mechanical properties. Specific technical data and application scenarios may vary depending on product model and design. If there is a specific model or requirement, it is recommended to refer to the technical manual or product manual provided by the manufacturer for detailed information.
The specific technical parameters and application data of Matenet connectors may vary depending on the product model and purpose. The following are some general technical data and application examples to help better understand the performance and applicable scenarios of Matenet connectors.
Main technical data
1. Electrical performance:
Rated current: usually between 1A and 20A, depending on the connector model and design.
Rated voltage: generally between 30V and 300V.
Contact resistance: usually less than 10 milliohms to ensure good electrical transmission.
2. Mechanical properties:
Plug and unplug life: usually more than 500 times, and some models can reach 5000 times, ensuring that the connector is still reliable during frequent plugging and unplugging.
Protection level: can reach IP65 or higher according to the specific design, providing waterproof and dustproof protection.
3. Materials and temperature resistance:
Materials: Connectors usually use high-temperature resistant plastics such as polyamide (PA) and polycarbonate (PC), and contact parts are generally treated with copper alloy gold plating or nickel plating.
Operating temperature: The general operating temperature range is -40℃ to +125℃, and some special designs can withstand high temperatures up to +150℃.
4. Size:
Depending on the specific model, the size of the Matenet connector ranges from a few millimeters to several centimeters, and the design can meet the needs of compact space.
Application examples
1. Automotive electronics:
Application: Used for the connection of automotive control units (ECUs) and sensors to support on-board communication and data transmission.
Data: In ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), connectors may carry data transmission rates of up to 1 Gbps to support real-time images and sensor data.
2. Industrial automation:
Application: Provide power and signal connections in PLCs and industrial robots.
Data: The connector can be used for industrial communication protocols such as EtherCAT and PROFIBUS, supporting data rates from 100 Kbps to 1 Mbps.
3. Consumer electronics:
Application: Connect USB data cables and power cables for smartphones and tablets.
Data: Supports USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 standards, with data transmission rates of up to 480 Mbps or 5 Gbps.
4. Medical equipment:
Application: used for power and data connection of medical instruments, such as ultrasound equipment and monitors.
Data: needs to meet medical safety standards such as IEC60601 to ensure the reliability and safety of the equipment during use.
5. Communication equipment:
Application: used for signal transmission and power connection in network equipment, routers and servers.
Data: can support optical fiber or Ethernet interface, with data rate up to 10 Gbps or higher.