Bourns Expands its Modular Contacts for Power-Dense Systems

Bourns has expanded its modular contacts portfolio with new five, six and eight amp versions addressing higher power delivery requirements in compact systems.

The new parts target designers who need scalable, board-level power interconnects for charging, energy transfer and multiple subsystems while maintaining reliability over many mating cycles.

Key features and benefits

The new Bourns modular contacts are offered as models 75ABF, 75ABM, 76AAF, 76AAM, 78ADF and 78ADM. They are designed as stackable, board-mounted contacts that can be combined to meet different current and subsystem needs according to the manufacturer datasheets.

Key characteristics include:

For many applications, the combination of higher current rating and high mating-cycle capability makes these contacts suitable where classic board-to-board or wired connectors might be oversized or less flexible from a layout perspective.

Typical applications

Bourns positions these modular contacts for demanding power-related tasks where efficient energy transfer over short distances on or near the PCB is important.

Typical use cases include:

In many of these scenarios, the ability to stack contacts side-by-side enables designers to tailor the number of power channels and current capability without redesigning the basic contact footprint.

Technical highlights

While exact mechanical dimensions, plating systems and detailed electrical characteristics are defined in the individual datasheets for each series, several technical aspects are relevant for design-in:

For precise design calculations such as temperature rise, contact resistance and derating versus ambient temperature, engineers should refer to the manufacturer datasheets for each series and current rating.

Design-in notes for engineers

When designing these modular contacts into power-dense systems, engineers should consider:

From a purchasing perspective, grouping on a single platform (75, 76 and 78 families) can simplify sourcing and allow alignment of contact style across multiple projects, while still offering different current ratings and configurations for individual designs.

Source

This article is based on information provided in the official Bourns press release announcing the expansion of its modular contacts portfolio, complemented by general engineering context for power interconnect design.

References

  1. Bourns press release – Bourns Expands Industry-Leading Modular Contacts Portfolio with Five, Six and Eight Amp Products
  2. Bourns modular contacts product family page
  3. Bourns 75ABF datasheet
  4. Bourns 75ABM datasheet
  5. Bourns 76AAF datasheet
  6. Bourns 76AAM datasheet
  7. Bourns 78ADF datasheet
  8. Bourns 78ADM datasheet
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