Electrical power supply connector Pegasus
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electrical power supply connector
electrical power supply connector
electrical power supply connector
electrical power supply connector
electrical power supply connector
electrical power supply connector
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Characteristics

Type
data, electrical power supply
Applications
for aircraft
Connection type
bayonet, spring
Other characteristics
lightweight, small, rugged

Description

The Pegasus Series is Amphenol Pcd’s latest innovation in small, lightweight, rugged connectors. Designed for use in harsh environments, Pegasus builds on the successful Luminus Aerospace connector with the addition of EMI shielding. EMI shielding is provided by electroless copper and nickel plate, with a copper alloy spring finger gasket to ensure shell to shell conductivity. Tests show between 60db and 40db of attenuation, depending on frequency. This combination of light weight, small size, and EMI shielding makes Pegasus the ideal choice where protection against ambient noise transients, or suppression of emitted noise is required, and space and weight are at a premium. Features & Benefits Electroless Copper & Nickel plating Enables EMI shielding from ambient noise transients 1/4 turn bayonet style connection Makes wire installation and maintenance easy and efficient Interfacial and Triple-Barrier Seal Enables environmental sealing (IP 67 rating) Multiple Options Many sizes, colors, and configurations to choose from Scoop-Proof Prevents contacts from being bent or electrically shorted during mating Applications: Aerospace lighting, IFE, Avionic Control, Instrumentation, Power & Signal Distribution, Weapon Systems, Soldier Communications, Military Aerospace - Rotorcraft, UAV’s, Interior/Exterior LED, Oil & Gas, Transportation, Heavy Equipment

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