Amphenol Corporation is an American producer of electronic and fiber optic connectors, cable and interconnect systems such as coaxial cables.[3] Amphenol is a portmanteau from the corporation's original name, American Phenolic Corp.[4]
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Amphenol Corporation is an American producer of electronic and fiber optic connectors, cable and interconnect systems such as coaxial cables. Amphenol...
The term Amphenol connector refers to various electronics connectors that are introduced, or made primarily by Amphenol Corp. Depending on the area of...
worked at Bell Labs and also invented the N connector; Concelman worked at Amphenol and also invented the C connector. The BNC connector features two bayonet...
company operates in two divisions: Test and Sensors. In December 2020, Amphenol Corporation announced it had reached an agreement to acquire MTS in an...
1980s, originally manufactured by Amphenol. Amphenol sold this production to WPI Interconnect in early 1980s. The Amphenol 80-MC2M, which mates with the 80-PC2F...
mini D ribbon, delta ribbon, MDR, Amphenol, or CHAMP miniature ribbon connector. Although it was invented by Amphenol, many companies now produce it, such...
manufactured by Berg Electronics Corporation of St. Louis, Missouri, now part of Amphenol. Berg connectors have a 2.54 mm (0.100 in) pitch, pins are 0.64 mm (0.025 in)...
A telco cable, also known as a Telecom cable or Amphenol cable, is a thick cable used for connecting multiple voice or data lines for LANs or telecommunications...
series offering excellent performance from DC to 200 MHz (Note: 2.4GHz for Amphenol 81-169) used primarily with RG-58 or equivalent coaxial cables employed...
50-pin telco connector, CHAMP(AMP), or Amphenol connector, the last being a genericized trademark, as Amphenol was a prominent manufacturer of these at...
called Socapex in 1961, which later on became Amphenol Socapex. "Socapex" became a brand name owned by Amphenol Socapex, the term "Soca" is now often applied...
Tyco Electronics and known as the MultiGig RT2 which was used in VXS. Amphenol Aerospace has since developed their RVPX line of connectors capable of...
management software company, is located in Burton upon Trent town centre. Amphenol Jaybeam off the A509 in the west of Wellingborough makes cellular telephone...
the center and outer conductors. The coupling has a 5⁄8-24 UNEF thread. Amphenol suggests tightening to a torque of 15 inch-pounds (1.7 N⋅m), while Andrew...
late 1950s and named after Paul Neill of Bell Labs and Carl Concelman of Amphenol, the TNC connector has been employed in a wide range of radio and wired...
was the first widely used standard connector, developed in the 1970s by Amphenol using the design geometry of the SMA RF connector. It was designed for...
supplier of video display terminals to the financial industry. In 1967 the Amphenol corporation (a manufacturer of electrical connectors) merged with Bunker...
Australian factory was sold to Alcatel Components in 1992 and then acquired by Amphenol in 1998. Later, the Switchcraft corporation manufactured compatible connectors...