Molex HSAutoLink II Interconnect System
Molex HSAutoLink II Interconnect System is available in 6 and 14 circuit options and delivers data rates up to 13.5GBps. These rugged connectors support high-speed media protocols, including USB 3.0, LVDS, 100BASE-T1, USB 2.0, and DisplayPort. HSAutoLink II meets the bandwidth requirements for advanced in-vehicle applications, including infotainment, telematics, and cameras. Molex HSAutoLink II Interconnect System offers both sealed and unsealed options.Features
- Uses Molex LFH (Low Force Helix) terminal interface designed for high pin-count signal applications requiring high reliability and high-speed signaling performance
- Promotes high differential-signal bandwidth, extended cycle life, and stable contact resistance
- Flexible, expandable product family with data rates up to 13.5Gbps, available in 6 and 14 circuits
- Allows for combined links
- Supports multiple protocols in the same connector (USB 2.0, USB 3.0, 100BASE-T1, LVDS, Ethernet AVB, HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort)
- Plugs designed with a fully protected shield case and the rear (soldering) side of the right-angle header features closed shield
- Provides robustness and guarantees signal integrity
- Delivers high EMI protection
- Connectors feature fully protected perimeter seals and wire seals
- Ensures system is rated to IP67 and IP69K for use in harsh environments and wet locations
Specifications
- 36V maximum voltage
- 1.5A maximum current
- 20mΩ contact resistance
- 500VAC dielectric withstanding voltage
- 100MΩ minimum insulation resistance
- -40°C to +105°C operating temperature range
- Minimum durability
- 25 connector cycles
- 5000 terminal system cycles
- Maximum force
- 20N insertion to PCB
- 75N mating/unmating
- 16mm nominal PCB thickness
- Materials
- High-temperature plastic housing
- High-performance copper alloy contacts
- 0.4µm minimum gold contact area plating
- 2.5µm minimum tin solder tail plating
Applications
- Automotive and commercial vehicles
- Infotainment
- Telematics devices
- Navigation systems
- Connected vehicle services
- Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
- Diagnostics for data up-loading for flashing ECUs
- Camera-to-controller / controller-to-display connections
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Published: 2015-03-16
| Updated: 2025-05-23
