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Hirose Electric Launches the World’s Smallest Width Multi-RF Board-to-Board Connectors

January 29, 2024
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Hirose Electric has introduced its latest breakthrough in connectivity solutions—the BM56 Series, the world’s smallest width multi-RF board-to-board connectors.

This groundbreaking connector series establishes a new benchmark for compact devices that require multi-RF compatibility, delivering unmatched performance and significant space-saving benefits.

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The BM56 Series is designed to address the growing demand for compact connectors that can handle multiple RF signals in tight spaces. With a double shield design ensuring superior electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) performance, this connector provides unrivaled RF signal transmission capabilities, revolutionizing connectivity possibilities for smartphones, virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR) headsets, wearables, and other handheld devices.

One of the standout features of the BM56 Series is its compact form factor, with a remarkable 0.35mm pitch, 2.2mm width, and 0.6mm stacking height. These dimensions make it an ideal choice for PCB designers looking to maximize space while maintaining optimal performance. With its fully armored design, the BM56 connector provides robust protection against housing damage, ensuring durability even in demanding environments.

The BM56 Series ensures accurate mating through its self-alignment and guidance ribs, providing manufacturers with a streamlined installation process and saving valuable time and effort. With its versatile contact design, this connector seamlessly integrates both digital and RF signals, catering to a diverse array of applications across various industries.

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