DW3R012B vs 1648186-1
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| Category | Backplane Connectors - Housings | Backplane Connectors - Housings |
| Manufacturer | JAE Electronics | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
| Description | DW3 PLUG SIGNAL HOUSING B | 292-10-01100=SA CONN,SKT |
| Package | - | - |
| Series | DW3 | ELCON |
| Features | Polarizing Key | - |
| Mounting Type | Free Hanging (In-Line) | Panel Mount |
| Color | Black | Black |
| Number of Positions | 12 | 52 (44 + 8 Power) |
| Connector Type | Housing for Male Pins | Housing for Female Sockets |
| Number of Rows | 2 | - |
| 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. Can backplane connector housings provide EMI shielding?
Yes, many housings are designed with built-in electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding to protect sensitive electronic components from external interference.
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3. 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.
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4. Are backplane connector housings standardized?
Yes, most housings conform to industry standards such as IEC, DIN, or MIL specifications, ensuring compatibility and interoperability across different manufacturers.

