DL2-96P vs 194243-1
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| Category | Backplane Connectors - Housings | Backplane Connectors - Housings |
| Manufacturer | ITT Cannon, LLC | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
| Description | CONN HSG 96POS ZIF PLUG | AMPOWER HOUSING RCPT 43 POS |
| Package | - | - |
| Series | DL | Ampower |
| Features | Actuating Camshaft Socket, Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) | Mating Guide |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount | Panel Mount |
| Color | Black | - |
| Number of Positions | 96 | 43 (40 + 3 Power) |
| Pitch | 0.100" (2.54mm) | - |
| Connector Type | Housing for Non-Gendered Contacts | Housing for Non-Gendered Contacts |
| Number of Rows | 8 | 7 |
| Connector Usage | Plug | Receptacle |
| Connector Style | - | Drawer |
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1. What materials are used to manufacture backplane connector housings?
Common materials include high-temperature thermoplastics, aluminum, and other metals, depending on the application requirements for durability, heat resistance, and electromagnetic shielding.
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2. How do I choose the right housing for my backplane connector?
Factors to consider include compatibility with the connector type, environmental conditions, durability, and the system’s electrical and mechanical requirements.
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3. What are the common applications of backplane connector housings?
These housings are widely used in telecommunications, aerospace, medical devices, industrial automation, and data center systems to ensure robust connections in critical environments.
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4. Do backplane connector housings support high-density connections?
Many housings are specifically designed for high-density connections, allowing multiple connectors to be securely housed within a compact space.

