i2 Micro iCon
i2 Micro iCon
More than Just a Connector
- Highly versatile
- Single module offers up to 168 pins in one connector using QuadraPaddle signal technology
- Ideal connector for signal needs in a small footprint
Precise Engagement
- Rugged engagement mechanism engineered for 10,000 cycles
- Spring locking tabs fasten over latching post for secure engagement
- 360° engagement handle provides zero Z tolerance
- Polarized modules ensure proper alignment while optional keying pins isolate each connector preventing operational mismatch
Connection Options
- Ability to be primary or secondary interconnect
- Can be discrete-wired or PCB-mounted
- 0.8" footprint allows horizontal stackability
- 30° angled cable exit allows vertical stackability
PCB Capabilities
- Options include: horizontal mounting with use of stake pins, right angle mount with use of header, and i2 to flex print
- 84 Pin Header offers solderless compliant pins for easy implementation
- Mounting bracket secures PCB to i2 receiver
- Innovative header easily adapts i2 for quick termination to connectors such as VHDCI and 68 Pin SCSI
Flying Leads
- Flying Leads ITA Cable Assemblies enable Pin Your Own Configuration flexibility
- i2 Micro iCon Signal Flying Leads assembly offers up to 168 signal points
Features and Benefits
- 168 signal points with QuadraPaddle Technology
- Hybrid option offers 120 signal points and 12 micro coax/micro power points
- 30° cable exit for vertical stackability
- 0.8” footprint for horizontal stackability
- Integrated spring locking tabs
- PCB compatible
- Flying lead options allow you to pin your own configuration
Exceptional Design Features
- Engaging mechanism integrates spring locking tabs that fasten over the latching post for secure engagement
- Keying pins and a square locking mechanism ensure even and precise engagement
- 0.8” footprint allows horizontal stackability
- 30º angled cable exit reduces height required by the connector, allowing more space in front of the rack for instrumentation and minimizing the vertical space between connectors in a multi-connector panel layout