Terminal block manufacturers are constantly developing and researching new technologies to increase their core competitiveness and adapt to market application needs. In the face of fierce competition in the terminal block market, only scientific management, strict quality control, and continuous pursuit of excellence can win customer recognition.
Currently, electronic products are becoming increasingly powerful and comprehensive, placing higher and more diverse demands on connectors. For example, the transmission rates of electronic devices are getting higher and higher, requiring connectors to meet the needs of high-speed and digital transmission to handle large volumes of data transmission and exchange. However, to save equipment space and reduce equipment size, it is necessary to integrate more and more signals, such as microwave signals, optical signals, high-voltage signals, and power signals, into the same connector, while ensuring that each signal can be transmitted independently without interference. This determines that the trend of integrated signal transmission in connectors will become increasingly apparent.
Terminal block technology has enabled the development of a new type of connector product: the push-in connector. Primarily used for system-level interconnects, its biggest advantages are the elimination of cables, simple installation and disassembly, easy field replacement, fast mating speed, smooth and stable disassembly, and excellent high-frequency characteristics, making it suitable for spacecraft. Connector assembly technology is evolving from insert mounting to surface mount technology, and the future trend is towards micro-assembly technology. The adoption of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) will be a driving force for improving connector technology and cost-effectiveness.