What is BMI connector?

What is BMI connector?

What is BMI connector?

Molex Mini-Fit Blind Mate Interface (BMI) connectors support up to 13.0A for high-current and high-density applications. The connectors allow misalignment and provide “float” of up to 2.54mm between mating surfaces for easy blind-mate connections. BMI connectors utilize both the Mini-Fit Jr.

What is mini Molex?

Molex Mini Fit Jr Connectors & More A popular mini-pin connector, the Molex Mini Fit Jr. Connector, is designed for high current, high density applications that require design flexibility for both wire-to-wire and wire-to-board configurations.

What is a Minifit connector?

The Mini-Fit Connector family delivers an operating temperature up to +125° C, offers a double crimp tool and is available in Board-to-Board, Wire-to-Board and Wire-to-Wire configurations. DOCUMENTS AND DRAWINGS Tape and Reel. Packaging Options Mini-Fit Jr.

What does a Berg connector do?

The 2-pin Berg connector is used in connections for turbo switches, front panel lights, jumpers for motherboard configuration and reset button to the motherboard of the computer. Like most connectors, Berg connectors were also keyed in order to avoid improper connections or incorrect mating.

What is a polarization key?

A polarization key is disclosed for installation in an electrical connector on a backplane circuit board. The key has a tongue portion for insertion into the connector, engaging the resiliently biased contacts of the connector.

Where is the Berg connector located?

The Berg Electronics Corporation, located in St. Louis, Missouri, manufactured the Berg connector for many years. In 1998, it became a division of a European manufacturing company, Framatome Connectors International.

What does mini DIN stand for?

The mini-DIN connectors are a family of multi-pin electrical connectors used in a variety of applications. Mini-DIN is similar to the larger, older DIN connector. Both are standards of the Deutsches Institut für Normung, the German standards body.

Why are connectors keyed?

Keying is only required if there is more than one similar/identical connector. The aim is to enable the assembly operator to mate quickly and error-free. No need to stop and check for identifying marks, and no way of assembling incorrectly.