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Certainly seems perfectly ok to me JohnInTx. I've used it successfully on two layouts now. I don't know what I did wrong with my attempts because I tried modifying an existing 3M 10 pin header that had a similar layout. But when I loaded my part from the library into the schematic, instead of all eight pins in a row represented on the schematic, like the original part had, I got just a single pin. I pasted it and found that in the board layout, the connector profile was there, but only pin 1 had an airwire. Went back to the schematic and posted the same pin down another 7 times and lo and behold, on the board layout the profile was there with all 8 pins connected. Tried again a whole load of times and was just about to take it all apart again when you threw me a life line!
Thanks again! Certainly seems perfectly ok to me JohnInTx. I've used it successfully on two layouts now.
I don't know what I did wrong with my attempts because I tried modifying an existing 3M 10 pin header that had a similar layout. But when I loaded my part from the library into the schematic, instead of all eight pins in a row represented on the schematic, like the original part had, I got just a single pin. I pasted it and found that in the board layout, the connector profile was there, but only pin 1 had an airwire. Went back to the schematic and posted the same pin down another 7 times and lo and behold, on the board layout the profile was there with all 8 pins connected. Tried again a whole load of times and was just about to take it all apart again when you threw me a life line! Thanks again! Click to expand.Ahh.
Most (all?) of Eagle's connectors use individual PIN symbols with the Addlevel set to add them to the schematic individually so it sounds like that's what was happening with your modified component. My first edition of the 8 pin mod started with a 10 pin that did that. The reason to do it that way is that you can scatter your connector pins around the schematic. I don't like it. Personally, I depict connectors as one-piece schematic objects and connect them with labels. I think its easier to understand the schematic-board relationship that way.
Just my.02 I haven't used DipTrace or some of the others mentioned so I can't comment on ease of use, libraries etc. The primary reason I use Eagle is that I own it and am reasonably proficient with it. If you don't have a Gerber viewer to see how the PCB actually will plot out, try the free version of.
Amphenol Aerospace Secures License to Supply VITA-46 Connectors. Details Created on Wednesday - September 20, 2017 SIDNEY, N.Y., Sept. 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - Amphenol Aerospace is announcing the availability of its R-VPX connectors, which are intermateable and intermountable with VITA 46 connectors supplied by TE Connectivity.
Amphenol and TE have signed a cross-licensing agreement, providing the industry with at least two qualified suppliers for these high-speed, board-to-board connectors. Amphenol's R-VPX Ruggedized VITA 46 connectors offer data exchange rates in excess to 10Gbps, which meet and exceed the VITA 46 standards while offering modularity, flexibility and customized wafer-loading patterns. The R-VPX connectors support Ethernet, Fiber Channel, InfiniBand, and other high-speed protocols. The connectors can be combined side-by-side on boards with high power modules, RF modules and optical modules, also available through Amphenol Aerospace. 'We're very excited to be able to offer this high-speed product as it allows us to continue our long history of being at the forefront of board level and high speed interconnect technology for the military and aerospace industries,' said Jeremy Williams, Amphenol Aerospace's Product Line Manager for Board Level Products. For more information about the ruggedized VPX Connectors please contact Catalin Brandas at 607-563-5129 or This email address is being protected from spambots.
You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Investment Complements “Southern Tier Soaring” - The Region’s Comprehensive Strategy to Revitalize Communities and Grow the Economy Empire State Development (ESD) today announced that Amphenol Aerospace, one of the world's largest manufacturers of interconnect products for the military, commercial aerospace, and industrial markets, will construct a 5-megawatt solar farm on its industrial campus in the Town of Sidney, Delaware County.
The new solar farm, which will utilize a large land site in the Village that would otherwise be unusable because it is located in a floodplain, will provide power to the rest of Amphenol’s operations and will promote stability of the electrical supply as the power generated goes back into the grid-especially during peak usage periods in the summer. The total project cost has been placed between $14 and $15 million. “Amphenol Aerospace’s resilience and resurgence has been tremendous and we’re proud to support their continued commitment to the Southern Tier,” said Empire State Development President, CEO & Commissioner Howard Zemsky. “This is a great example of a business making a forward-thinking investment that will not only help their bottom line but benefit the local community and our environment.” In 2012, to ensure Amphenol Aerospace maintained its presence in New York State after the devastation it experienced during flooding in 2006 and 2011, Empire State Development, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), New York State Homes & Community Renewal (HCR) and local officials offered support totaling more than $32 million to construct a new manufacturing facility.
Thanks to that support, more than 1000 jobs have been retained in the region. Ryan Fisher, General Manager of Amphenol Aerospace Operations, a division of Amphenol Corporation said, “New York State and ESD have been wonderful partners in helping secure a sustainable future on the former site of our factory.
Their additional financial support provided critical monies needed to complete our investment in a project that not only puts to productive use our former site, but provides environmentally friendly, low cost electricity to our facilities. Truly a win for our customers, employees and community.” In 2011, the flooding caused by Hurricane Irene resulted in millions of dollars in damage to Amphenol’s operations in Sidney, forcing the company to build a new plant. Since then, the site of the former plant has been deemed undevelopable. Amphenol Aerospace will now abate, demolish and construct a 5-megawatt solar farm on the site, which will provide the energy equivalent to powering 832 homes annually. To assist the company with its plan to build the solar farm, ESD has offered a performance-based grant of up to $1.25 million, as recommended by the Southern Tier Regional Economic Development Council.
Increasing the use of solar supports the mandate that 50 percent of the state’s electricity come from renewable resources by 2030. Administered by NYSERDA, the $1 billion NY-Sun initiative is designed to scale-up solar and move the state closer to having a sustainable, self-sufficient solar industry. Since 2011, solar in New York State has increased more than 1,000 percent and leveraged nearly $2.8 billion in private investments. There are more than 12,000 people engaged in solar jobs across New York. Alicia Barton, President and CEO, NYSERDA said, “We commend Amphenol Aerospace for integrating solar energy into its operations portfolio as part of its rebuilding effort.
In the face of climate change, Governor Cuomo’s forward-thinking clean energy initiatives are enabling companies of all sizes to realize the cost-saving benefits and environmental stewardship associated with renewable energy and NYSERDA is proud to be a partner in this effort.” This project supports the efforts of the locally-developed Southern Tier Soaring strategic plan, which includes a significant focus on forward-thinking investments in advanced manufacturing and 21st Century industries. State Senator James L. Seward said, “Amphenol’s ability to succeed and grow has a direct impact on the success of our region and the future well-being for hundreds of families. I was pleased to lend my support to the solar farm project which will lead to clean, renewable electricity that will benefit our climate and our economy.” State Assemblyman Clifford Crouch said, “I am thrilled to see Amphenol Aerospace receive the necessary funding to build a new solar farm in Sidney. Over the last ten years, Amphenol Aerospace has shown their investment and belief in our community by sticking it out so that 1,000 jobs remained in the Southern Tier after enduring devastating flooding. Their new solar farm project again highlights their commitment to our region and the environment, helping to reduce strains put on the power grid from their facilities during their busy season, and doing so in an environmentally conscious way.” Delaware County Legislature Chairwoman Tina Mole said, “Amphenol Aerospace is the Delaware County’s largest employer, providing over 1,000 jobs in our region.
They are leading the way in advance manufacturing, and through this project, taking a leading role in environmental sustainability. This project will help to reduce their high energy costs and remain competitive in the industry.” Amphenol Aerospace, a Division of Amphenol Corporation, is one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world for the Military, Commercial Aerospace and Industrial markets. Amphenol designs, manufactures and markets cylindrical and rectangular, electronic, fiber optic, EMI/EMP filter, and a variety of special applications connectors and interconnect systems. The currently has approximately 1,000 employees in Delaware County, who work to incorporate state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies including CNC machining, die-casting, molding, impact and extruding, plating, screw machining and process controls. For more information about Amphenol Aerospace, visit.
Accelerating Southern Tier Soaring Today's announcement complements “Southern Tier Soaring the region’s comprehensive blueprint to generate robust economic growth and community development. The State has already invested more than $4.6 billion in the region since 2012 to lay for groundwork for the plan – attracting a talented workforce, growing business and driving innovation. Today, unemployment is down to the lowest levels since before the Great Recession; personal and corporate income taxes are down; and businesses are choosing places like Binghamton, Johnson City and Corning as a destination in which to grow and invest. Now, the region is accelerating Southern Tier Soaring with a $500 million State investment through the Upstate Revitalization Initiative, announced by Governor Cuomo in December 2015. The State’s $500 million investment will incentivize private business to invest well over $2.5 billion – and the region’s plan, as submitted, projects up to 10,200 new jobs. More information is available. August 2016 – Amphenol Aerospace has been released from the “Stop Shipment” restriction imposed on all military specification MIL-DTL-38999 Series I, II, III connectors.
Additional Mil-Spec connector series are being released from “Stop Shipment” as approved. Changes in industry standards emphasizing zero-defect component manufacturing and more rigorous change controls were major precursors to the restrictions put on Amphenol Aerospace. As a result, Amphenol Aerospace is pioneering these industry changes and working with the standards community on additional changes. “It’s difficult for any manufacturer to be placed on a ‘Stop Shipment’ restriction,” said Ryan Fisher, Amphenol Aerospace’s General Manager. “However, we feel that succeeding through this rigorous process and working intimately with the standards community, will only strengthen our position in the military and aerospace industry as the interconnect leader,” said Fisher. “Our rapid response to the situation has led to practices and policies within Amphenol Aerospace that, I believe, will result in industry-leading supply and process controls over our mil-spec product.
Our customers and distribution partners will greatly benefit from these changes.” For more information, contact Amphenol Aerospace or visit. About Amphenol Aerospace Amphenol Aerospace, a Division of Amphenol Corporation, is one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world for the military and aerospace markets. Amphenol designs, manufactures, and markets cylindrical and rectangular, electronic, fiber optic, EMI/EMP filter, and a variety of special applications connectors and interconnect systems. Our manufacturing facilities, located in Sidney, NY, house approximately 1,000 employees.
The facilities incorporate state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies including: CNC machining, die-casting, molding, impact and extruding, plating, screw machining and process controls. Amphenol Aerospace is a division of, which is headquartered in Wallingford, CT. Amphenol Corporation is one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world, with 2015 sales topping $5.6 billion. Contact Information Chris Cappello Marketing Communications Manager (607) 563-5975 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. High Speed Solutions Introduces Rugged VPX Media & Protocol Conversions.
Details Created on Wednesday - June 22, 2016 Amphenol Aerospace, a global leader in interconnect technologies, now offers an off-the-shelf protocol/media converter VPX engine, the Rugged VPX Media Conversion Modules. The modules are an embedded and integrated set of media and protocol conversion VPX boards for open systems architectures in the military rugged market. The Rugged VPX Media & Protocol Conversion Module provides connectivity for 1G, 10G, and up to 40G Ethernet with 1G-Base-T, 10G-Base-T, and Fiber Base-SR conversion circuitry. It has multiple copper and fiber conversion formats in a unit that meets MIL-STD-810 vibration specifications and rugged temperature ranges. The 3U and 6U VPX modules have corresponding internal sub-system connectors and cables, as well as full test and integration set of products.
The module is ideal for any rugged application where network integration is needed to connect various sensors, recorders, processors, display engines, and other networked devices together. It is intended for plug-and-play integration with COTS VPX CPUs, switches, and other devices. Jared Sibrava, Amphenol Aerospace’s High Speed Solutions Business Unit Director, says, “Most customers buy an off-the-shelf Ethernet switch and then develop some custom I/O board to get them the exact system connectivity they need for the requirements they’ve signed up for. Our new Rugged VPX Media Conversion Module solves much of this problem and derivatives can be made that work specifically for new requirements and new systems.” For more information about the VPX Media and Protocol Conversion Modules contact Jared Sibrava at 607-643-1845 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
About Amphenol Aerospace Amphenol Aerospace, a Division of Amphenol Corporation, is one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world for the Military, Commercial Aerospace, and Industrial markets. Amphenol designs and manufactures and markets cylindrical and rectangular, electronic, fiber optic, EMI/EMP filter, and a variety of special applications connectors and interconnect systems. Our manufacturing facilities, located in Sidney, NY, house approximately 1,000 employees. The facilities incorporate state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies including: CNC machining, die-casting, molding, impact and extruding, plating, screw machining and process controls. Amphenol Aerospace is a division of Amphenol Corporation, which is headquartered in Wallingford, CT.
Amphenol Corporation is one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world, with 2015 sales topping $5.6 billion. Rugged R-VPX VITA 46 Compliant Connectors. Details Created on Wednesday - April 06, 2016 Amphenol Aerospace, a global leader in interconnect technologies, now offers ruggedized VPX connectors that meet and exceed VITA 46 standards. The R-VPX connector series is designed for embedded computer applications in many commercial and military applications, such as avionics, C4ISR, ground defense, missile defense, and space systems with data rates of 10 Gbps or more. The R-VPX series is a commercial, off-the-shelf (COTS) high-speed, high-density, ruggedized VITA 46-compliant connector series.
This cost-effective series is designed to be utilized in open architecture embedded computing systems with modules available for 3U and 6U VPX slot profiles and is inter-mateable and inter-mountable with any VITA 46-compliant connector. The R-VPX series gives users modularity and flexibility by utilizing PCB wafer construction with customized wafer-loading patterns. This also allows for upgrades in existing VPX systems. R-VPX is a pin-less backplane, low-mating force connector series that supports Ethernet, Fiber Channel, InfiniBand, and other protocols. It is capable of up to 140 signals per inch, supports.8 inch card slot pitches, and can be combined with high power modules, RF modules (VITA 67) and optical modules (VITA 66). “This is a great addition to our extensive board level product portfolio,” said Catalin Brandas, Amphenol Aerospace’s Board Level Product Manager.
“Our R-VPX connector series allows us to, not only keep pace with the needs of the market, but to offer users a solution to their next-generation designs today.” For more information about the ruggedized VPX Connectors please contact Catalin Brandas at 607-563-5129 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The four-channel converter utilizes Split Pair Quadrax contacts for 10G-Base-T system connections. Split Pair Quadrax is a derivative of standard industry Quadrax, but has improved signal integrity to support up to 6.5Gbps signaling. The contact is used to enhance the signal integrity of the 10G-Base-T interface. The product can support 10G-Base-T cable distances of 100 meters on CAT6A cable, or 30 meters on the same cable in low power mode. A power supply, two dual-channel 10G-Base-T to XAUI PHYs, Ethernet transformers, clocking, and an MDIO interface is contained within the connector unit itself. There is no MDIO communication necessary to utilize the converter connector, but access over this channel to the PHY units enables users to change configuration or optimize the given links, in addition to retrieving data for built-in-test requirements. Power and ground inputs attach to the unit via a small connector and cable assembly.
The sub-system interface is a dual-bank Samtec HQDP ribbon and connector that includes four channels of XAUI and the MDIO interface. Other configurations are available including different shell rotations, alternate plating, power cable lengths, signal cable lengths, and others. In addition to supporting 10G-Base-T on the physical system side, the product also supports interoperability with IEEE standard devices operating at 10Base-T, 100-Base-Tx, and 1000Base-T.
On the sub-system side, an SGMII MAC interface is also supported in addition to XAUI. Jared Sibrava, Amphenol Aerospace High Speed Solutions Business Unit Director, says, “This product is a great and welcome addition to our products that support 10GbE. In addition to supporting various 10GbE and 40GbE products in high and low density over fiber optic protocols, we can now support system integrators who wish to utilize the 10GbE protocol, but do so over copper cables. IEEE 10G-Base-T is growing in use and becoming more accepted by aerospace manufacturers. By providing this rugged product to the market, communication between system components and internal MACs and switches becomes much more trivial.” The product is stocked for prototype quantities by Mouser Electronics and is accompanied with test cables and test boards.
This enables rapid integration into sub-systems. For more information about the ARINC 801 product line contact Jared Sibrava at 607-563-5372 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Amphenol Qualifies 2nd Manufacturing Source for MIL-DTL-22992 Class L Connectors. Details Created on Wednesday - April 15, 2015 Amphenol, now with two manufacturing locations, remains the only qualified supplier of a all military-specified sizes and arrangements.
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Sidney, NY – April 15, 2015 – Amphenol Aerospace (NYSE: APH), a global leader in interconnect technologies, has qualified Amphenol India as a second manufacturing source for their MIL-DTL-22992 Class L connectors. The second manufacturing source gives Amphenol Aerospace an additional cost-effective way to supply their mil-spec qualified heavy duty power connectors to the military ground and support equipment markets.
“We are already the only qualified supplier for all sizes of MIL-DTL-22992 Class L connectors,” said Eric Bidwell, Amphenol Aerospace’s Class L Product Manager. “Having Amphenol India as an additional source to supply these heavy duty connectors now makes us the unquestioned leader in the marketplace.” Amphenol Aerospace’s MIL-DTL-22992 Class L heavy duty connectors include features that are critical to reliable interconnections in rugged environmental conditions. Class L connectors are able to carry heavy electrical loads with a current range from 40 to 200 amperes for either direct current or single/three phase with 60/400 Hz alternating current.
The connectors are resistant to the harsh operating environments of heat, moisture, vibration, high impact and immersion. For more information on Amphenol Aerospaces's MIL-DTL-22992 Class L connectors contact Eric Bidwell at (607)563-5114 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Amphenol Aerospace High Speed Solutions Introduces Rugged Copper and Fiber-Optic Based Ethernet Switched and Media Converted Products. Details Created on Tuesday - September 30, 2014 Amphenol now offers rugged switched copper and fiber-optic Ethernet products from 1Gbps to 10Gbps for the military, aerospace, and industrial markets.
SIDNEY, NY, Sept. 30, 2014 - Amphenol Aerospace, a division of Amphenol Corporation (NYSE: APH), now offers Copper-to-Copper (CTC) and Copper-to-Fiber (CTF) Ethernet Media & Interface Conversion with Switching.
These completely sealed and rugged integrated electronic Ethernet devices are designed for harsh environment applications. For more information about the Media Conversion product line please contact Ryan Gagnon at 607-643-8411 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or Mike MacBrair at 607-643-3122 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Amphenol Aerospace Releases Online Parts Configurator for the 2M Product Series. Details Created on Tuesday - February 25, 2014 Online tool will allow users to configure their 2M connector needs and download all of the technical information, including 2D drawings and 3D CAD models. Amphenol Aerospace, a global leader in interconnect technologies, has launched its first online parts configurator, starting with the 2M Product Series. The online parts configurator allows the user to search through and compare hundreds of different 2M connector.