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14-circuit hybrid system meets increased terminal requirements for in-vehicle functions

14-circuit hybrid system meets increased terminal requirements for in-vehicle functions

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Typical applications for the connectors include in-car entertainment systems, interior lighting and navigation, power seat and door zone modules, and instrument panel clusters.

“Since its launch in 2006, the stackable nature of the Stac64 system been widely accepted by the major automotive OEMs,” says James Fan, global product manager at Molex. “The 14-circuit Stac64 hybrid system is available in all 3 USCAR colour codings, which solves common OEM body- and assembly-polarisation issues.”

Designed originally as a standard product system based on USCAR-2 Class II mechanical and electrical performance characteristics for unsealed connector applications, the Stac64 design has since secured new patents relating to the stackable header. “This design evolution differentiates the Stac64 family from the standard products available on the market today,” adds Fan, “resulting in a new product specification for the Stac64 family, as well as a new Design Validation Plan Report (DVPR) worldwide.”

The Stac64 stackable connection system allows OEMs greater design flexibility to support both low-level signal requirements as well as power applications upwards of 30.0A. It also allows the manufacturers to use header assemblies as stand-alone components or to gang multiple headers together to support a large range of signal and power needs for devices and modules.

Molex; www.molex.com/link/stac64.html

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