The design of flex and rigid-flex interconnect assemblies is an exacting science, made more so when management of high-speed digital signals is an added requirement. This is because material choices that support high speed signal integrity and impedance matching can significantly affect the flexibility, weight, size and packaging of a flex circuit assembly.
QwikConnect- January 2017
Read full case studyMulti-Gigabit Optoelectronic Datalinks for Mission-Critical Applications - This special issue of QwikConnect is geared for systems engineers, PCB designers and others who would like to gain a complete understanding of Glenair’s optoelectronic capabilities, especially when it comes to the many devices we produce designed for rugged high-temperature, high vibration and space (radiation belt) environments.
QwikConnect-July 2018
Read full case studyThe SuperG55 family of dry-mate underwater connectors is a revolutionary new design of the popular industry-standard marine interconnect used in countless ROV, underwater camera, diver communications, lights, pan and tilts, and other subsea applications.
- QwikConnect, October 2016
Read full case studyGlenair technology plays an important ancillary role in attack controller and other soldier equipment sets. Glenair STAR-PAN™ Integrated Soldier Power / Data Hubs are personal area network (PAN) hub and interconnect systems that provide network data access, peripheral device connectivity and smart battery power management for JTAC electronics in Digitally Aided Close Air Support missions.
QwikConnect-October 2017
Read full case studyeVTOL Air Taxi Interconnect Solutions - Signature Interconnect Technology for Urban Air Mobility Aircraft Including Connectors for Distributed Power Propulsion Systems, Avionics, Actuators, and Sensors.
QwikConnect - July 2021
Read full case studyGlenair's history of interconnect innovation for manned space applications began with our design and fabrication role in the realization of the golden umbilical life-support cable used by Commander Ed White in the first American Gemini Program space walk in 1965.
Christopher J. Toomey - Glenair President.
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