Lighting Systems

1. Stable low-voltage power delivery;
2. Superior environmental adaptability;
3. Lightweight & miniaturized design

Lighting Systems

Usage Characteristics of Aerospace Connectors in Lighting Systems

  1. Stable Low-Voltage Power Supply
    • Ensures reliable transmission of low-voltage DC power for cockpit lighting, cabin lights, indicator lights, navigation lights and emergency lighting systems, with low contact resistance and no voltage drop.
  2. Vibration & Shock Resistance
    • Maintains stable connection under strong vibration and impact during flight, takeoff and landing, preventing flickering, intermittent power failure or complete outage of lighting circuits.
  3. Lightweight & Miniaturization
    • Small outline and lightweight design to reduce aircraft load, suitable for distributed lighting layouts in narrow spaces such as cockpit panels, wing tips and fuselage.
  4. High Temperature & Environmental Resistance
    • Resistant to high and low temperature, humidity, salt spray and oil mist, adapting to harsh environmental changes inside and outside the aircraft without aging or poor contact.
  5. Anti-Interference (EMC Performance)
    • Shielded structure reduces electromagnetic interference to lighting circuits and avoids interference with navigation, communication and avionics equipment.
  6. Safe Insulation & Flame Retardancy
    • High insulation strength, flame-retardant and low-smoke materials to prevent short circuits, electric arcs or fire risks in lighting loops.
  7. Easy Installation & Maintenance
    • Supports quick plugging and locking, convenient for assembly, inspection and replacement of lighting components in narrow aircraft compartments.
  8. Long Service Life & High Mating Cycles
    • Stable electrical performance after repeated plugging and long-term operation, matching the service life of aircraft lighting systems.
  9. Color & Coding Matching
    • Usually equipped with position coding and color identification to avoid wrong connection, ensuring correct wiring of lighting control circuits.