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2 June 2011 Evolution of low-profile and lightweight electrical connectors for soldier-worn applications
Eric Gans, Kang Lee, Tomasz Jannson, Kevin Walter
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Abstract
In addition to military radios, modern warfighters carry cell phones, GPS devices, computers, and night-vision aids, all of which require electrical cables and connectors for data and power transmission. Currently each electrical device operates via independent cables using conventional cable and connector technology. Conventional cables are stiff and difficult to integrate into a soldier-worn garment. Conventional connectors are tall and heavy, as they were designed to ensure secure connections to bulkhead-type panels, and being tall, represent significant snag-hazards in soldier-worn applications. Physical Optics Corporation has designed a new, lightweight and low-profile electrical connector that is more suitable for body-worn applications and operates much like a standard garment snap. When these connectors are mated, the combined height is <0.3 in. - a significant reduction from the 2.5 in. average height of conventional connectors. Electrical connections can be made with one hand (gloved or bare) and blindly (without looking). Furthermore, POC's connectors are integrated into systems that distribute data or power from a central location on the soldier's vest, reducing the length and weight of the cables necessary to interconnect various mission-critical electronic systems. The result is a lightweight power/data distribution system offering significant advantages over conventional electrical connectors in soldier-worn applications.
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Eric Gans, Kang Lee, Tomasz Jannson, and Kevin Walter "Evolution of low-profile and lightweight electrical connectors for soldier-worn applications", Proc. SPIE 8042, Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics V; and Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2011, 80420M (2 June 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.884910
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KEYWORDS
Connectors

Computing systems

System integration

Global Positioning System

Head-mounted displays

Electronic components

Telecommunications

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