Hypertronics KA Connectors Selected for NASA's Mission to Repair Hubble
Posted on: Wednesday, 3 June 2009, 15:17 CDT
The historic and successful Hubble Servicing Mission 4 concluded after almost 13 days with a trouble-free Space Shuttle landing on
Hypertronics' 320 pin KA series electrical connectors were originally selected for the HST to connect transmission power and processing signals between every instrument on-board and its associated motherboard. Hypertronics' KA Series were selected because of their ease of use, extremely low insertion force and high reliability.
"The basic reason for selecting Hypertronics KA connectors for HST is the unique wire basket design that creates a 360 degrees point of contact," comments
Hypertronics connectors are used in numerous other NASA programs including the Mars Science Lab, Solar Dynamics Observatory, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, and many military applications that require unfailing performance under the harshest environmental conditions. Hypertronics Hypertac system is a unique contact design characterized by a wire basket technology which encapsulates a male pin and guarantees continuous signal integrity especially critical in space applications where repair is either impossible or cost prohibitive.
Hubble's recent upgrade is expected to extend the iconic telescope's life until 2014. In that same year, the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will launch. JWST will have a mirror almost three times that of Hubble's and has selected the ultra reliable Hypertronics cPCI 2mm NASA certified space grade connectors.
SOURCE Hypertronics Corporation
Source: PR Newswire
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