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Whether it is a military ground vehicle, a commercial airliner, a UAV, or even a missile, the design and construction of these devices are often segmented into smaller sections. As a result, the sending device in a high speed link can often be separated from the receiving device by several bulkhead walls. These segments typically result in a connector mated pair being deployed at each junction. Therefore, the high-speed signal must successfully pass through multiple connector mated pairs. TE devised a second test, meant to simulate these real world designs with multiple disconnects in the link. The M38999 and CeeLok FAS-T connectors were tested sequentially with two, three, four, and then five make/breaks between the send and receive devices. The connectors were once again evaluated for Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet, with Near End Cross Talk being the studied output variable.

PTM Published on: 2014-08-18