These interfaces are ideal for demanding automotive camera systems, such as front, rear, and surround-view cameras. They offer an impedance of 50 Ω and can withstand at least 10 mating cycles. Depending on the technical requirements, variants with or without tolerance compensation are available. Tolerance compensation of up to 0.5 mm is possible in the X, Y, and Z directions, as well as a maximum tilt angle of 1.5°.

A key feature of the camera connection solutions is the modular connector system, which enables easy integration into high-density electronic environments. With customer-specific housing variants in metal or plastic, as well as pigtail configurations, the components can be precisely tailored to individual requirements. Rosenberger also offers design recommendations and optimized SMD footprints for integration into printed circuit boards with varying substrate thicknesses.

Rosenberger's custom "DirectLink" pigtails or wire-to-board solutions are particularly advantageous in driver monitoring systems, which are often installed in confined spaces, such as behind rearview mirrors or in the headliner. Their compact design allows for space-saving integration without compromising signal quality or electromagnetic compatibility.

These connectivity solutions are designed for use in a wide range of vehicle systems, including advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), reversing assistance, camera-based rearview mirrors, and interior applications. Thanks to their robust design, proven EMC shielding, and high level of production automation, they are technologically reliable and cost-effective for mass production in the automotive industry.

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