New Cannon DLP series of Zero Insertion Force connectors
ITT announces the new Cannon DLP series of Zero Insertion Force connectors which provide greater contact reliability and reduced signal crosstalk.

announces the new Cannon DLP series of Zero Insertion Force connectors which provide greater contact reliability and reduced signal crosstalk. With a minimum rated life of 10,000 mate/unmate cycles and no loss in performance, DLP series connectors can be mated/unmated in less than two seconds. More, because the contact in the receptacle (female) connector mates directly to the PCB on the plug half, signal paths are minimized and crosstalk kept to a minimum. A quarter turn of the knob shaft mates all the contacts at once using a simple cam and bearing mechanism.
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