higherpincount
Higherpincount is a term used in electronics engineering to describe interfaces that provide a higher number of electrical contacts than standard configurations. A higherpincount enables more signals, power lines, or control lines to be carried in a single connector or interface, allowing greater functionality in compact hardware. The concept is commonly discussed in connector specifications, PCB design notes, and product data sheets when increasing signal density is part of a design goal.
Applications and contexts include board-to-board and backplane connectors, high-density mezzanine connectors, and modular or embedded systems
Tradeoffs of higherpincount designs involve larger physical size and cost, greater mating and routing complexity, and
Design considerations for higherpincount interfaces include selecting appropriate pin pitch and row configuration to balance density
See also: pinout, connector pitch, high-density interconnect, backplane.