MSG29RR-1FPK vs 6643046-1
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| Category | Backplane Connectors - Specialized | Backplane Connectors - Specialized |
| Manufacturer | Souriau-Sunbank by Eaton | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
| Description | MSG 3U RECEPTACLES | CONN,SKT,MINI DRAWER |
| Package | - | - |
| Series | MSG 3U | * |
| Features | Fixing Block, Shielded | - |
| Mounting Type | Board Edge, Through Hole, Right Angle | - |
| Termination | Solder | - |
| Contact Finish | Gold | - |
| Number of Positions | 29 | - |
| Connector Type | Receptacle, Male Pins | - |
| Contact Finish Thickness | 16µin (0.40µm) | - |
| Number of Positions Loaded | All | - |
| Number of Rows | 3 | - |
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1. What are the typical applications of backplane connectors?
They are widely used in data centers, communication infrastructure, servers, storage devices, industrial automation systems, aerospace equipment, and military electronic systems, especially performing well in high-density, high-speed data transmission scenarios.
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2. What is the maximum data transmission rate supported by the backplane connector?
Modern backplane connectors typically support high-speed data transmission up to tens of Gbps, depending on the design of the connector and the technology used, especially in high-speed network and server applications.
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3. What types of signals does the backplane connector support?
Backplane connectors typically support multiple signal types, including power signals, high-speed data signals (such as PCIe, SATA, Ethernet, etc.), and control signals. Some dedicated backplane connectors also support fiber optic signals.
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4. How do backplane connectors ensure signal integrity?
Backplane connectors ensure signal integrity in high-speed data transmission and reduce the impact of noise and interference through optimized designs such as shielding technology, differential signal transmission, and low crosstalk design.

