Molex is a global electronics leader committed to making our world a better, more-connected place. With presence in more than 40 countries, Molex enables transformative technology innovation in the automotive, data center, industrial automation, healthcare, 5G, cloud and consumer device industries. Through trusted customer and industry relationships, unrivaled engineering expertise, and product quality and reliability, Molex realizes the infinite potential of Creating Connections for Life.
I didn't know that there are 2 types in this family. These were the best despite stiff fingered with the springy things in the phone. Thin is all that maters in phones and the thin rim of metal is all that holds it together, a thinner hole gives more strength but only when it's so thin it's pathetic.
I have to say, to many people talk about molex and their electronics as example graphic cards, power supplies and motherboards for pc market label them molex and it catch on fire or loose wires sparks and shut down PC for many years. Since capacitors and CPU, GPU can reach 105C to 150C if you find the capacitors of that quality, i wonder why glow wires aren't forced and PVC PTFE 80C jackets are still used. Molex Glow-Wire Mini-Fit Jr. Connectors can be made 8-12 pins right with for the price of those parts, silver plated copper knowing the gigahertz it reaches, for example high temp ribbons reaching 200C made for satellites and gigahertz like CPU and GPU. Why nobody does something formal once and for all electronics?
Thank you sir, awsome tool, working with it as i comment, on a spot weld yaskawa, super easy, immediately indicated an issue with differential voltage, made it simple to troubleshoot, thanks again
We want to connect and disconnect NIC cards without pulling the loop on the QSFP connectors. There is a body with 2 pallets. Each tray contains a motherboard, an expander board and a network card with QSFP28 ports. Both trays are connected to each other through the backplane (midplane board). Tray 1, NIC card (from 2 QSFP28 ports), 2 DAC cables should go to another NIC card in tray 2. (The question is how to do this without fixing). The tray must be hot-swappable. those. I pull out the whole tray by pulling the handle. When removing the NIC tray, the cards must be somehow disconnected without “pulling the loop.” I agree that the “without latches” option is very problematic in terms of securing the ends of the cable and getting these ends into the card ports. But it’s still an option, and if the ends of the cable were upgraded to be fixed on the board/panel, and these ends were properly secured, then the difficulties of connecting the card and cable would go away. Continuing to delve into this topic, I came across an interesting version of the “cable” QSFP28 <-> connector to the board (SlimLine type). But again, SlimLine with a latch and QSFP28 in this “MAMA” cable. An option that would suit us is a “MALE” cable QSFP28 <-> connector without fixation. We insert the QSFP28 into the NIC, fasten the second end of the cable (for example, on the expander board) in a tray, and this design of two trays is closed by conductors on the midplane board. Although it can be closed with a cable, the ends of which are fixed in the housing.
Is there a best practice for removing the friction locks after installation? They seem to break relatively easily depending on the angle at which you remove the wire side from the board side.
Boa tarde, JOSE ORTEGA! Trabalho como reparador de chicotes na JEEP e percebo a dificuldade em manuseio do conectores MOLEX em relação informações e ferramentas. gostaria de manter contato e a gratidão caso você possa me ajudar com essas dificuldades.
Bom dia! Gostaria melhorar meu desempenho profissional na área. Trabalho já a um bom tempo com CONECTORES E TERMINAIS MOLEX, queria receber mais informações sobre o manuseio dos mesmo. Lembrando que vcs estao de parabéns pelos produtos tanto Terminais como conectores, altamente de Qualidade e precisão. Trabalho no campo Automotivo.
There is no other company like Molex that will suck your soul out of you slowly until you are a shell of your former self. Then they will kick you to the curb like you never existed.
Ahh brings me back to my youth of terminating a hospital in lovely purple Cat6A and all Molex termination gear. Was enjoyable and rarely ever had any tests fail. Initially it was only 1Gbps networking, but they are now on 10Gbps and pushing lots of video data for TeleHealth.