Technical characteristics for cable connector

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.

Insulation displacement

2 A max.

 

Test voltage Ur.m.s.

1 kV

 

Clearance and creepage

> 1.0 mm
>
0.7 mm (insulation displacement)

 

Contact resistance

< 10 mΩ

Insulation resistance

> 1010

 

Temperature range

 

turned version

-55 °C + 125 °C

stamped solder bucket version

-25 °C + 85 °C

 

Terminations

a) Solder buckets AWG 20

 

b) Crimp contacts
0.09-0.56mm2
AWG 28-20
max. insulation ø 1.02 mm
0.25-0.56 mm²
AWG 24-20
max. insulation ø 1.52 mm

 

c) Insulation displacement
AWG 28/7 and AWG 26/7

 

d) Wrap posts 0.6 x 0.6mm
diagonal 0.8-0.86mm
length 13mm

 

Materials

 

Mouldings and hoods

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

Contacts

Copper alloy

Contact surface 1)

 

Contact zone:

selectively gold-plated according to performance level 1)

Metal shell

Plated steel

 

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 as per DIN 41 652, part 2 > 50 mating cycles, no gas test
1) Performance Level 2 as per DIN 41 652, part 2
> 200 mating cycles, 4 days gas test using 10 ppm SO2
Other performance levels on request

 

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.


Wire gauge: 0,5 mm2

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

 

Contact arrangement
View from termination side

M= Male connector
F= Female connector

 

Mating conditions
as per DIN 41 652