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Vertical PCB mount variants addd to Nautilus range of IP68 coax connectors

ByAimee Kalnoskas|June 11, 2019

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SMA type vertical PCB mount The new SMA type vertical PCB mountNautilus connectorsare ideal for compact designs. Designers will no longer be limited to fitting the connector on the edges of a device enclosure as with its right-angled counterpart. For example, in certain applications such as beacons and receivers, this can make significant design improvements as there is no longer a requirement for right-angled antennas since the connection can be moved to the top of the device. This not only makes for a more practical design, it removes another potential ingress point from a bend in the antenna. As a PCB mounted connector, it also connects the RF module to the antenna through tracks on the circuit board, saving valuable board space compared to a cable assembly variant.

“We’ve always ensured that our customers have the best options available for their designs and the inclusion of a vertical mount PCB connector in the Nautilus range proves this,” comments Andy Hamlin, GradConn Sales Manager. “Our commitment to innovate in the waterproof coaxial market has led to the development of this unique connector variant and will provide greater flexibility for placement on a PCB.”

In addition to new product designs, coaxial connections can be found in a variety of equipment and Nautilus helps migrate these devices to more demanding applications where an environmental seal is required. With more and more connected devices being added to the wireless ecosystem, the trend for IP67/IP68 coaxial connectors and cable assemblies is on the rise, especially with the current IoT movement.


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