The recommended torque value is typically between 0.5 to 1.5 Nm, but it's best to consult Rosenberger's application notes or contact their technical support for specific guidance.
While the connector is designed to meet certain environmental standards, its performance in high-vibration or harsh environments may vary. Engineers should consult Rosenberger's environmental testing data and application notes to determine suitability for their specific use case.
The connector is rated for a maximum current of 2.5 A per contact, but engineers should consider factors like temperature rise, power density, and thermal management when designing high-power applications. It's recommended to consult Rosenberger's technical support for guidance on high-power usage.
Yes, Rosenberger provides PCB layout guidelines and design recommendations in their application notes and technical documentation. Engineers should follow these guidelines to ensure proper connector performance and reliability.
The connector is designed for high-frequency applications up to 40 GHz, but engineers should consider factors like signal integrity, impedance matching, and electromagnetic interference (EMI) when designing high-speed data transmission systems.