PCB solder version

Technical characteristics

Number of contacts

9, 15, 25, 37, 50 UL recognized

 

Working current
see current carrying capacity chart

 

Turned contacts

7.5 A max.

Stamped contacts

6.5 A max.

 

Test voltage Ur.m.s.

1 kV

 

Clearance and creepage

> 1.0 mm

 

Contact resistance

< 10 mΩ

Insulation resistance

> 1010

 

Temperature range

-55 °C ... + 125 °C

The higher temperature limit includes the local ambient and heating effect of the contacts under load

 

Terminations

a) Solder pins Ø 0.6 mm for P.C.B. holes Ø 0.8/1 mm

 

b) Solder pins, angled 90° Ø 0.6 mm for P.C.B. holes Ø 1 mm

 

Materials

 

Mouldings and hoods

Thermoplastic resin, glass-fibre filled (PBTP), UL 94-VO

Contacts

Copper alloy

Contact surface

 

Contact zone:

selectively gold-plated according to performance level 1)

Metal shell

Plated steel

 

Insertion and withdrawal force

 

Connector on P.C.B.

 

Solder, straight with clips

insertion max. per connector: 60 N
withdrawal min. per connector: 10 N

 

 

Mating force

9 way < 30 N
15 way < 50 N
25 way < 83 N,
37 way < 123 N
50 way < 167 N

1) Performance level 3, 50 mating cycles, no gas test
Performance level 2 as per CECC 75 301-802, 250 mating cycles, 4 days 4 mixed gas test – IEC 60 512
Performance level 1 as per CECC 75 301-802, 500 mating cycles, 10 days 4 mixed gas test – IEC 60 512

 

Current carrying capacity

The current carrying capacity is limited by maximum temperature of materials for inserts and contacts including terminals. The current capacity-curve is valid for continuous, not interrupted current-loaded contacts of connectors when simultaneous power on all contacts is given, without exceeding the maximum temperature.

Control and test procedures according to DIN 41 640, part 3.

Example: 25 way connector
(1) Turned contacts
(2) Stamped contacts

 

Contact arrangement
View from termination side

M= Male connector
F= Female connector

 

Mating conditions
as per DIN 41 652