EETimes Member Company | Amphenol TCS

Amphenol TCS
® An EE Times Member Company
Amphenol TCS is the leader in high-speed, high-density connection systems, designing and manufacturing high-speed, high-density connectors and backplane systems for applications in the networking, communications, storage, and computer markets. Amphenol TCS is a division of Amphenol Corporation, one of the world's leading producers of electronic and fiber optic connectors, cable and interconnect systems.

Web: www.amphenol-tcs.com/

Global Headquarters
44 Simon St.
Nashua, NH
United States

Phone: 603-879-3000

Contact Info:
Sales Contact
Email: marketing@amphenol-tcs.com

 

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Recent Additions

Optimized Signal Path for Orthogonal System Architectures
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This paper provides examples of both traditional and advanced solutions to orthogonal midplane architectures, with a description of mechanical, thermal, and electrical benefits/limitations.

Advances in SMT Backplane Connectors
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This paper describes a significant advancement in the development of surface mount backplane connectors. The connector has a board footprint and via structure that can meet the electrical performance needed to satisfy future system requirements.

Performance Limitations of Backplane Links at 6 Gbps and Above
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This paper focuses on the major performance limitations seen across numerous backplane designs and proposes methods to improve the overall performance of such systems.

Advanced Design Techniques to Support Next Generation Backplane Links Beyond 10Gbps
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Copper backplane links are designed to support generations of upgradeable plug-in modules with successive increases in line speed. This paper investigates design techniques for connector attachment, shielding technologies, and mitigating mode conversion effects.

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