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Makers of printed circuit boards aren’t the only manufacturers interested in packing more power into a smaller space. Companies that make plug connectors are also focused on producing smaller products that accommodate more power and have a higher contact density.
Portsmouth, United Kingdom-based Harwin Plc is one such manufacturer. In 2016, the company updated its Gecko Screw-Lok connector series for the consumer electronics, automotive, aerospace and motor sports industries.