Encoder Feedback Failure? Diagnose the Connector Before the Encoder
You’ve checked the encoder. The power supply is stable. The shield is grounded. Yet your drive still throws an “Encoder Loss” fault every time the axis rapids. The culprit? Micro-vibration at the connector — a 50-micron fretting motion that generates intermittent contact resistance spikes, corrupting the A/B/Z differential signals. Encoder feedback is the nervous system […]
Stop Servo Stall from Loose Wires: The Connector Spec Every Motion Control Engineer Must Check
A servo motor doesn’t just spin. It accelerates, decelerates, reverses torque, and vibrates at frequencies that turn standard connectors into intermittent failure machines. When your CNC router loses position or your robotic arm drops a payload, nine times out of ten, the root cause isn’t the driver or encoder — it’s a connector that failed […]
Beyond the DIN Rail: Solving PLC Control Cabinet Wiring Headaches with SCONDAR’s High-Reliability Harnesses
Every automation engineer knows the silent nightmare hidden behind the polished doors of a PLC control cabinet: loose sensor wires, signal crosstalk from unshielded power lines, and the dreaded intermittent system reboot caused by a connector that just vibrated loose. For system integrators and maintenance engineers, the internal wiring of a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) […]
Smartphone Connector Guide: Pin-to-Pin Compatible Alternatives for Space-Constrained Smartphone Designs
Why Smartphone Manufacturers Are Switching to Compatible 0.8-1.0mm Pitch Connectors in 2026 The latest flagship smartphones have pushed internal space utilization to the limit: foldable screens require hinge-internal connectors with ≤1.5mm mounting height, AI camera modules need high-reliability 0.8mm pitch connectors for stable signal transmission, and 5G RF modules demand low-insertion-force connectors to avoid damage […]