4: Ni plating on base, Au plating on surface (for Ni barrier available)
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4: Ni plating on base, Au plating on surface
1
4
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AXT1, 2
Mated height
Number of contacts
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
1.5mm
36
38
40
50
52
60
70
80
90
100
Part number
Socket
AXT120124
AXT122124
AXT124124
AXT126124
AXT128124
AXT130124
AXT132124
AXT134124
AXT136124
AXT138124
AXT140124
AXT150124
AXT152124
AXT160124
AXT170124
AXT180124
AXT190124
AXT100124
Header
AXT220124
AXT222124
AXT224124
AXT226124
AXT228124
AXT230124
AXT232124
AXT234124
AXT236124
AXT238124
AXT240124
AXT250124
AXT252124
AXT260124
AXT270124
AXT280124
AXT290124
AXT200124
3,000 pieces
6,000 pieces
Inner carton
Packing
Outer carton
Notes: 1. Regarding ordering units; During production: Please make orders in 1-reel units.
Samples for mounting confirmation: Available in units of 50 pieces. Please consult us.
Samples: Small lot orders are possible. Please consult us.
2. If you require the pickup cover, change the eighth digit of the part number from “2” to “6” in your order. Note that the pickup cover is not available for some types
depending on the number of contacts. Check the latest product specifications.
3. The above part numbers are for connectors without positioning bosses, which are standard. When ordering connectors with positioning bosses, please contact our
sales office.
4. Connectors of different number of contacts are available on-demand production only. Please contact us for more details.
SPECIFICATIONS
1. Characteristics
Item
Rated current
Rated voltage
Electrical
characteristics
Breakdown voltage
Insulation resistance
Contact resistance
Ambient temperature
Soldering heat resistance
Storage temperature
Specifications
0.25A/contact (Max. 4 A at total contacts)
60V AC/DC
150V AC for 1 min.
Min. 1,000MΩ (initial)
Max. 100mΩ
–55°C to +85°C
Max. peak temperature of 260°C (on the surface of the
PC board around the connector terminals)
300°C within 5 sec. or 350°C within 3 sec.
–55°C to +85°C (product only)
–40°C to +50°C (emboss packing)
5 cycles,
insulation resistance min. 100MΩ,
contact resistance max. 100mΩ
120 hours,
insulation resistance min. 100MΩ,
contact resistance max. 100mΩ
24 hours,
insulation resistance min. 100MΩ,
contact resistance max. 100mΩ
48 hours,
contact resistance max. 100mΩ
50 times
Conditions
—
—
Rated voltage is applied for one minute and check for
short circuit or damage with a detection current of 1mA.
Using 250V DC megger
(applied for 1 min.)
Based on the contact resistance measurement method
specified by JIS C 5402.
No freezing at low temperatures
Infrared reflow soldering
Soldering iron
No freezing at low temperatures
Sequence
0
1. –55
–3
°C,
30 minutes
2. ~ , Max. 5 minutes
3. 85
+3
°C,
30 minutes
0
4. ~ , Max. 5 minutes
Temperature 40±2°C,
humidity 90 to 95% R.H.
Temperature 35±2°C,
saltwater concentration 5±1%
Temperature 40±2°C,
gas concentration 3±1 ppm,
humidity 75 to 80% R.H.
Repeated insertion and removal speed of
max. 200 times/hours
Environmental
characteristics
Thermal shock resistance
(header and socket mated)
Humidity resistance
(header and socket mated)
Saltwater spray resistance
(header and socket mated)
H
2
S resistance
(header and socket mated)
Lifetime
characteristics
Insertion and removal life
2. Material and surface treatment
Part name
Molded portion
Material
LCP resin (UL94V-0)
Surface treatment
—
Contact portion: Ni plating on base, Au plating on surface
Terminal portion: Ni plating on base, Au plating on surface (Except for front edge of terminal)
However, the area adjacent to the socket terminal is exposed to Ni on base.
Soldering terminal portion;
Socket: Ni plating on base, Pd + Au flash plating on surface (Expect for front edge of terminal)
Header: Ni plating on base, Au plating on surface (Expect for front edge of terminal)
Contact and Post
Copper alloy
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Narrow-pitch connectors
PRODUCT TYPES
AXT1, 2
Narrow-pitch connectors
DIMENSIONS
(Unit: mm)
1. Socket (Mated height: 1.5mm)
• Without pickup cover
CAD Data
0.70 (Suction face)
The CAD data of the products with a
CAD Data
mark can be downloaded from: http://panasonic-electric-works.net/ac
A
B±0.1
0.35±0.05
0.12±0.03
1.45
Terminal coplanarity
0.08
(Contact and
soldering terminal)
3.00
2.60
(0.50)
Dimension table (mm)
Number of contacts/
dimension
20
Y (Note)
(0.66)
3.60
A
6.05
6.40
6.75
7.10
7.45
7.80
8.15
8.50
8.85
9.20
9.55
11.30
11.65
13.05
14.80
16.55
18.30
20.05
B
3.15
3.50
3.85
4.20
4.55
4.90
5.25
5.60
5.95
6.30
6.65
8.40
8.75
10.15
11.90
13.65
15.40
17.15
C
4.85
5.20
5.55
5.90
6.25
6.60
6.95
7.30
7.65
8.00
8.35
10.10
10.45
11.85
13.60
15.35
17.10
18.85
22
24
26
1.80
3.60
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
50
52
60
70
80
90
100
Z (Note)
0.30±0.03
C±0.1
(0.90)
0.55
A
2.80 (Suction face)
B±0.1
0.35±0.05
0.12±0.03
1.45
General tolerance:
±0.2
• With pickup cover
Terminal coplanarity
0.08
(Contact and
soldering terminal)
3.00
2.60
1.80
(0.90)
3.60
(0.50)
Pickup cover
Y (Note)
(0.66)
Z (Note)
0.30±0.03
C±0.1
0.55
General tolerance:
±0.2
Note: Since soldering terminals are built into the body, the Y and Z parts are connected electrically.
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3.60
AXT1, 2
2. Header (Mated height: 1.5mm)
• Without pickup cover
CAD Data
0.54 (Suction face)
A
B±0.1
0.35±0.05
1.24
Terminal coplanarity
0.08
(Contact and
soldering terminal)
R
0.12±0.03
2.35
1.45
0.
25
R
0.
20
Dimension table (mm)
Number of contacts/
dimension
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
50
52
60
70
80
90
100
A
5.23
5.58
5.93
6.28
6.63
6.98
7.33
7.68
8.03
8.38
8.73
10.48
10.83
12.23
13.98
15.73
17.48
19.23
B
3.15
3.50
3.85
4.20
4.55
4.90
5.25
5.60
5.95
6.30
6.65
8.40
8.75
10.15
11.90
13.65
15.40
17.15
C
4.55
4.90
5.25
5.60
5.95
6.30
6.65
7.00
7.35
7.70
8.05
9.80
10.15
11.55
13.30
15.05
16.80
18.55
C
6.73
7.08
7.43
7.78
8.13
8.48
8.83
9.18
9.53
9.88
10.23
11.98
—
13.73
15.48
17.23
19.98
20.73
Soldering terminal
0.12±0.03
C±0.1
General tolerance:
±0.2
• With pickup cover
D
B±0.1
0.35±0.05
0.12±0.03
1.64
Terminal coplanarity
0.08
(Contact and
soldering terminal)
2.05
2.35
(Soldering terminal portion)
0.84
(0.33)
1.49
1.75 (Suction face)
Pickup cover
Soldering terminal
0.12±0.03
C±0.1
A
General tolerance:
±0.2
1.49
(Soldering terminal portion)
(0.33)
0.84
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(0.45)
2.35
(0.45)
R
2.35
Narrow-pitch connectors
0.
20
AXT1, 2
Narrow-pitch connectors
Socket and Header are mated
Header
Socket
1.50±0.15
EMBOSSED TAPE DIMENSIONS
(unit: mm, Common for respective contact type, socket and header)
• Tape dimensions (Conforming to JIS C 0806-1990.
However, some tapes have mounting hole pitches that do
not comply with the standard.)
Tape I
Tape II
A±0.3
C
1.75
A±0.3
B
C
1.75
380 dia.
• Plastic reel dimensions (Conforming to EIAJ ET-7200B)
D±1
Taping reel
Top cover tape
Embossed carrier tape
Pull out direction
2
Pull out direction
4
4
2
Embossed mounting-hole
8.0
8.0
1.
5
+0
0 .1
1.
a.
5
di
+0
0 .1
di
a.
Dimension table (mm)
Mated height
Common for socket and header:
1.5mm
Number of contacts
Max. 24
26 to 70
72 to 100
Type of taping
Tape I
Tape I
Tape II
A
16.0
24.0
32.0
B
—
—
28.4
C
7.5
11.5
14.2
D
17.4
25.4
33.4
Quantity per reel
3,000
3,000
3,000
Connector orientation with respect to direction of progress of embossed tape
Type
Direction of
tape progress
Socket
Common for P35S
Header
Note: There is no indication on this product regarding top-bottom or left-right orientation.
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