Zero insertion force connector for medical ultrasonic equipment

ZERO INSERTION FORCE (ZIF) CONNECTOR FOR MEDICAL ELECTRONICS :

This Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) connector is designed for high-density signal transmission in medical and precision electronic devices.

Featuring a mechanical zero-insertion-force actuation mechanism and a robust metal housing, the connector ensures precise alignment, minimal contact wear, and long-term reliability — especially in applications requiring frequent mating cycles.

ZIF connectors are commonly used in medical systems developed under IEC 60601 and ISO 13485 standards, including ultrasound equipment, imaging systems, and diagnostic instruments.

AGCIS is an official distributor of JONHON medical connectors.

SPECIFICATIONS :

Type: high-density multi-pin connector

Actuation: zero-insertion-force lever or screw mechanism

Housing: precision metal housing with alignment features

Series: JONHON ZIF connector series

Variants: multiple pin counts, layouts, and mechanical configurations available depending on application

USAGE :

Ideal for medical devices requiring stable, high-density signal transmission, including:

  • Ultrasound diagnostic systems
  • MRI and medical imaging equipment
  • Patient monitoring and laboratory devices
  • Precision electronic devices requiring frequent mating cycles

These connectors support stable signal performance and long-term durability as part of our medical connector solutions.

NEED HELP SELECTING THE RIGHT ZERO INSERTION FORCE CONNECTOR?

Selecting the right ZIF connector depends on your device’s signal density, mating cycle frequency, and mechanical design requirements.

Different ZIF connector configurations and pin layouts are available to support a wide range of medical and precision electronic systems.

If you need technical information or assistance selecting the most suitable ZIF connector solution for your application, our team will be happy to help.

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