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High Density Miniature Ultralight Circular Connectors

Is your challenge to pack more connections into your miniature devices, while saving space, weight and costs?
Fischer MiniMax™ Series is a unique high-density interconnect solution designed to help you miniaturize your ruggedized devices.

1.

Ultra miniature size
Save more than 40% space

  • Space-saving receptacle with ultra low profile: max diameter reduced by 46%** , total length reduced by 48%**
  • Ultra compact interconnect solution

    3 times more compact
** Compared with Fischer Core Series size 104 with closest pin count
2.

High-density & mixed pins
Save your money

  • Unique combination of 20 Signal (0.5A) & 4 Power (5A) pins
  • Unmatched pin density in small size circular connector

    3 times more contacts*


* Compared with Fischer Core Series size 102 with similar dimensions
3.

Complete solution
Increase your performance

  • Pre-cabled plugs and pre-wired receptacle
  • Straight and right-angle ergonomic overmolding
  • Sealing IP68 even unmated
    Down to 2 m for 24-hour submersion
4.

Ultralight, rugged and handy
More portable and reliable

  • Innovative technology and miniature design
  • Rugged mechanical keying and visual coding
  • User friendly and reliable push-pull locking or emergency release system

    4 times lighter
 

Circular High Density Connectors Designed for Portable Miniature Ruggedized Devices
Fischer MiniMax™ Series

The new Fischer MiniMax™ Series is ideally suited for ruggedized devices designed for handheld or body-worn applications for patient or soldier, instrumentation & test equipments where user-friendliness and easiness to handle are a must.

 

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Fischer MiniMax™ Series

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