Development of Non-Magnetic SMPM ドラクエ 6 ポーカーonnector Prototype

October 31, 2022

Japan Aviation Electronics Industry (JAE) has developed a non-magnetic SMPM ドラクエ 6 ポーカーonnector prototype for cutting edge devices such as quantum computers.

Non-magnetic SMPM ドラクエ 6 ポーカーonnector Prototype
Non-magnetic SMPM ドラクエ 6 ポーカーonnector Prototype
(Left: straight jack harness, right: plug receptacle)

Quantum computers (*1) are able to analyze enormous amounts of data and provide optimal solutions in fields such as AI, quantum cryptography, social transportation infrastructure, and drug discovery research. Development of devices that use terahertz radiation for sophisticated diagnostic devices in the medical field is also advancing.
These devices with an eye to the future have increased the need for electronic components to become more compact and compatible with high frequency signals. In addition, because the physical properties of the connector components affect the performance of the device in some use environments, there is a need for connectors that are adapted to that environment.
JAE has developed prototypes of a non-magnetic SMPM (*2) ドラクエ 6 ポーカーonnector and ultra-low temperature ドラクエ 6 ポーカーable assembly based on the technology cultivated through the man-made satellite and other space businesses. ドラクエ 6 ポーカーonnectors that are unaffected by magnetic properties are critical for the correct operations of some devices.
JAE will continue to utilize its development technology capabilities to develop products such as multi-contact SMPS (*3) ドラクエ 6 ポーカーonnectors and terahertz radiation.

*1: A computer that utilizes quantum mechanical phenomena and has calculation and processing abilities that far surpass conventional computers
*2: Mating opening is MIL-STD-348A standard compliant
*3: An extremely small-sized ドラクエ 6 ポーカーonnector that is even more compact than SMPM

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