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Debut for hybrid system for automotive connectivity

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Molex, a leading global manufacturer of electronic solutions, recently launched the stAK50h Unsealed Connection System, designed to deliver both signal and ethernet connectivity in automotive body electronics, safety and driver assist, comfort and infotainment devices and modules.

An ever-expanding array of functionality and demand for connectivity in todays automobiles is driving up the complexity of in-vehicle electronics. By eliminating the need for two separate connection systems for signal and Ethernet, the new hybrid stAK50h Connector System optimises space and design flexibility,Ó said Scott Marceau, global product manager, Molex.

The USCAR-2-compliant stAK50h Connection System expedites validation time for Tier One automotive manufacturers making design changes and launching new vehicle models. The stackable header design eliminates costly custom tooling, engineering and validation time typically required in multi-bay automotive device and module configurations.

Incorporating through-hole style unsealed headers and hybrid connectors, the single- to multi-bay stAK50h Connector System meets industry-standard footprints based on 0.50mm, 1.20mm and 2.80mm terminal sizes widely used in automotive applications. The hybrid system is available with 12- to 56-circuit receptacles and can be used in applications ranging from low-current signal (5.0A) to high-power applications (30.0A).

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