Image

Stackable Headers Add High-Speed Automotive Interface

April 9, 2013
By combining the high-speed USCAR-30 HSAutolink interface with the stackable Stac64 connector system, Molex’s HS Stac headers (at a 0.80-mm pitch) add flexibility and save space in PCB trace routing for in-vehicle infotainment and telematic devices
By combining the high-speed USCAR-30 HSAutolink interface with the stackable Stac64 connector system, Molex’s HS Stac headers (at a 0.80-mm pitch) add flexibility and save space in PCB trace routing for in-vehicle infotainment and telematic devices. The right-angle headers package the interface in a rugged, shroud-stackable formation compatible with the company’s Stac64 header family. Such a design creates a multi-bay, high-speed connection system that meets in-vehicle terminal requirements for devices and modules in automotive and commercial transportation applications. USCAR-30, an automotive industry-standard interface, supports USB 2.0 requirements and other high-speed technologies such as low-voltage differential signaling and Ethernet for infotainment, car stereo and navigation systems, and driver-assist electronic modules, as well as telematics. MOLEX INC.
Download this article in .PDF format
This file type includes high resolution graphics and schematics.

About the Author

Staff

Articles, galleries, and recent work by members of Electronic Design's editorial staff.

Sponsored Recommendations

Comments

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Electronic Design, create an account today!