LEMO is excited to announce the release of its new innovative MP Series – The progressive Modular Plastic Series that complements the REDEL connector family.
The MP series goes beyond traditional connectors by allowing customers to easily Configure, Design and Build their own connector with unparalleled flexibility.
The new series features a broad range of standard modules for power, signal, data, fibre optic and fluidic connectivity that can be combined into one single hybrid connector.
The REDEL MP Series also introduces high contact density modules, an innovation that allows up to 144 contacts in a compact connector by using the Card Edge concept. These PCB modules can be further customised with the integration of intelligence, such as an EEPROM.
The flexible and interchangeable design allows the customer to transition easily to a different configuration for future product generations, without having to change the connector footprint. Additionally, full cable assembly options are also available.
This innovative product is designed to support a broad range of applications including medical, test and measurement, security, industrial and other demanding and evolving markets.
About LEMO:
With a history of over 75 years of excellence and innovation, the LEMO Group is proud to be a global leader in the field of custom high-performance interconnection solutions. From the deepest depths of the oceans to the farthest reaches of outer space, our interconnection solutions will always meet the highest expectations.
No matter how harsh the environment or critical the connections, we have the solution at hand. We produce metal and plastic connectors, high-performance wiring and cables, cable assemblies and adapt our products to your needs. From raw materials to finished products, we develop and produce everything necessary in-house to connect customer applications and seamlessly transfer fibre optic signals, power, fluid or high-speed data.
For more information visit: LEMO REDEL MP Series.
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