Amphenol is a major manufacturer of electronic and fiber optic connectors, cable and interconnect systems. The company designs, manufactures and markets electrical, electronic and fiber optic connectors, coaxial and flat-ribbon cable, and interconnect systems.
Founded in 1932 in Chicago by entrepreneur Arthur J. Schmitt
Originally called American Phenolic Corp, then changed to Amphenol Products
Started with the production of tube sockets and automotive connectors
Expanded to military connectors during World War II
Increased its market share through strategic acquisitions
A global technology leader in connectivity and sensor solutions
A leading global supplier of advanced electronic components and solutions
A subsidiary of the Amphenol Corporation that provides interconnect solutions for the information technology and communications equipment markets
A complete range of circular connectors, designed to meet the requirements of the most demanding applications.
A wide range of rectangular connectors, designed to meet the most demanding requirements of the Aerospace and Industrial markets.
A range of fiber optic connectors, providing solutions for most fiber optic applications in the Aerospace, Commercial, and Military markets.
A wide range of RF/Microwave connectors designed to meet demanding performance specifications in the Aerospace, Commercial, and Military markets.
A complete range of cables and cable assemblies designed to meet the requirements of the Aerospace, Industrial and Military markets.
Amphenol is a major manufacturer of electronic and fiber optic connectors, cable and interconnect systems.
Amphenol was founded in 1932 in Chicago by entrepreneur Arthur J. Schmitt.
The main products of Amphenol are circular connectors, rectangular connectors, fiber optic connectors, RF/Microwave connectors, and cables and cable assemblies.
The competitors of Amphenol are TE Connectivity, Molex, and Amphenol ICC.
You can find more information about Amphenol's products on their website: https://www.amphenol-aerospace.com/