Hosiden : To Meet a Growing Demand for Use in Image Signal Transmission, Various Types of Connectors for Automotive LVDS Have Been Developed
July 04, 2014 at 03:13 am EDT
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To Meet a Growing Demand for Use in Image Signal Transmission, Various Types of Connectors for Automotive LVDS Have Been Developed
These days there has been an increased demand for connectors to transmit images in cars, like rear entertainments and around views. To meet the demand, Hosiden has developed various types of connectors for LVDS, which can transmit a lot of images at a high speed. Japanese automobile manufacturers have authorized their adoption and we will start to mass-produce and deliver them to electrical equipment manufactures in the next season.
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LVDS stands for Low Voltage Differential Signaling.
It is one of the short-range digital cable transmission technologies.It is a relatively high-speed differential interface with small amplitude and low power consumption. The demand for it is expected to be higher and higher in the future.
Typical Features
Support LVDS/USB2.0 signals.
There are six types of shape for ''keys to prevent insertion error''. (We support color coding of connectors, too.)
We also have a line-up of 'Junction Sockets', which are needed for in-vehicle wiring.
Typical Application
Transmission of automotive camera images and transmission of video images to rear-seat displays; etc.
Main specifications
ItemsSpecified ValueDifferential Impedance 100Ω ± 15ΩInsulation Resistance 100MΩ min. (at 500V DC)Withstanding Voltage 500V AC for 1min.Maximum Rating 30V AC / 2.1A
Hosiden Corporation is principally engaged in the manufacture and sale of electronic components. The Company has four business segments. The Mechanical Component segment provides connectors, jacks and switches. The Acoustic segment offers microphones, headphones, headsets, speakers and receivers. The Liquid Crystal Display Device segment provides passive liquid crystal display devices. The Composite Part and Others segment offers remote controllers and solenoids.