Backshells and Cable Clamps

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Backshells and Cable Clamps

Circular connectors are a type of interconnect product that is characterized by a circular cross-section shape and contacts that are arranged on a polar coordinate system. This is in contrast to rectangular grid or coaxial connectors, which have contacts arranged on a rectangular grid or in a coaxial configuration. Circular connectors are commonly used in electronic systems and are available as modular connector systems that allow for customization from a catalog of interoperable components. These modular systems typically include backshell and cable clamp components that are used to cover the non-mating end of the connector and provide strain relief for attached cabling. The backshell component is designed to cover the back end of the connector and protect it from damage. It may also provide additional sealing to prevent moisture or dust from entering the connector. The cable clamp component, on the other hand, is used to secure and strain relieve the cable that is attached to the connector. This helps prevent the cable from being damaged or pulled out of the connector during use. Circular connectors are widely used in a variety of industries including aerospace, military, telecommunications, and industrial applications. They are chosen for their ruggedness, reliability, and ability to handle high-speed data transmission. They are available in various sizes, types, and materials to suit different application requirements. In summary, Circular connectors are a type of interconnect product with a circular cross-section shape and contacts arranged on a polar coordinate system. They can be customized using modular connector systems that include backshell and cable clamp components. These connectors are widely used in various industries due to their ruggedness, reliability, and ability to handle high-speed data transmission.