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Socket (Ref)
Wire
Barrel
Locking
Lance
Insulation Barrel
Crimp-Type
Contact
Solder 0.25 x 0.51
[.010 x .020]
Solder-Type
Contact
Locking
Lances
Post 0.64 x 0.64
[.025 x .025]
Wrap-Type
Contact
Figure 2
Pin (Ref)
Locking
Lance
Solder
Eyelet
Locking
Lance
Solder
Eyelet-Type
Contact
2. REFERENCE MATERIAL
2.1. Revision Summary
Updated document to corporate requirements
Updated complete document
Added new information to tables in Figures 9 and 13 and Paragraph 3.7.C
2.2. Customer Assistance
Reference Product Base Part Number 531838 and Product Code 5365 are representative of Box Header
Assemblies and Receptacle Connectors with Contacts on 1.90 x 2.54 mm [.075 and .100-in.] Centerlines. Use
of these numbers will identify the product line and help you to obtain product and tooling information. Such
information can be obtained through a local TE Representative, by visiting our website at
www.te.com,
or by
calling PRODUCT INFORMATION or the TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER at the numbers at the bottom of
page 1.
2.3. Drawings
Customer Drawings for product part numbers are available from the service network. If there is a conflict
between the information contained in the Customer Drawings and this specification or with any other technical
documentation supplied, the information contained in the Customer Drawings takes priority.
2.4. Manuals
Manual
402-40
can be used as a guide to soldering. This manual provides information on various flux types
and characteristics with the commercial designation and flux removal procedures. A checklist is included in the
manual as a guide for information on soldering problems.
2.5. Specifications
Product Specification
108-9003
provides product performance and test results.
2.6. Instructional Material
Instruction sheets (408-series) and customer manuals (409-series) provide product assembly instructions or
tool setup and operation procedures. Documents available that pertain to this product are:
Document Number
408-6623
408-6624
408-6626
408-6627
408-6660
408-7328
408-7335
408-7424
Rev B
Document Title
1001 Series Box Connectors (Using Crimp, Snap-In Contacts)
Box Connector Jackscrew Assemblies
Clinching Tool 91117-3
Clinching Tool for 3-Row Box Connectors
Extraction Tools
750, 751, 1000, and 1001 Series In-Line Box Connectors
1000 Staggered Series Box Connectors
Checking the Terminal Crimp Height or Gaging the Die Closure
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Document Number
408-7803
408-8040
408-9344
408-9506
409-5128
Document Title
Clinching Tool 91117-1
Heavy Duty Miniature Quick-Change Applicators (Side-Feed Type)
Alignment Ring
Insertion Tool 446167-1 For 1001 Series Box Pin Connectors
Basic AMP-O-LECTRIC* Model ''K'' Terminating Machine
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1. Safety
Do not stack product shipping containers so high that the containers buckle or deform.
3.2. Storage
A. Ultraviolet Light
Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light may deteriorate the chemical composition used in the product
material.
B. Shelf Life
The product should remain in the shipping containers until ready for use to prevent deformation to
components. The product should be used on a first in, first out basis to avoid storage contamination that
could adversely affect performance.
C. Chemical Exposure
Do not store product near any chemical listed below as they may cause stress corrosion cracking in the
material.
Alkalies
Amines
Ammonia
Carbonates
Citrates
Nitrites
Phosphates Citrates
Sulfur Nitrites
Sulfur Compounds
Tartrates
3.3. PC Board Mounting
A. Thickness
Header designs are available to accommodate pc board thicknesses of 2.44 mm [.096 in.] maximum.
Receptacle designs are available to accommodate greater pc board thicknesses. For additional
information, contact TE Engineering by one of the phone numbers listed at the bottom of page 1.
B. Layout
The 1.90 mm [.075 in.] centerline headers and receptacles are available with two and four rows of contact
tails. The 2.54 mm [.100 in.] centerline headers and receptacles are available with two, three, or four
contact tails. All solder tail contacts require precisely located holes. See Figure 3 for 1.90 mm [.075 in.]
contact centerline spacing, and Figures 4 and 5 for 2.54 mm [.100 in.] centerline spacing.
NOTE
The letters used in the layouts coincide with our customer drawing layouts to avoid confusion when working with both layouts.
The letter “A”, representing overall length on the customer drawing was not used on this document.
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NOTE:
All layouts shown are the component side of the pc board.
Receptacle Connectors
Pin Header Connectors
[.014 x .019 in.] Solder Tine Contacts
[.016 x .018 in.] Right-Angle Contact Posts
(Staggered Rows)
[.010 x .020 in.] Posted Contacts
[.016 x .018 in.] Contact Posts
(Two In-Line Rows)
Refer to specific layout above and the following formulas for dimensions B and D.
B = Dimension “D” plus two times Dimension “C” [.332 in.].
C = Dimension from end position to mounting hole.
D = The number of in-row positions, minus one position, times [.075 in.].
Figure 3
Rev B
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NOTE:
All layouts shown are the component side of the pc board.
Receptacle Connectors
[.025 x .025 in.] Straight Post Contacts
(In-Line Rows)
[.010 x .020 in.] Posted Contacts
(Staggered Rows)
Right-Angle [.025 x .025 in.] Posted Contacts
(In-Line Rows)
Solder Channel Contacts
(In-Line Rows)
[.014 x .019 in.] Channel Contacts
(Staggered Rows)
Refer to specific layout above and the following formulas for dimensions B and D.
B = Dimension “D” plus two times Dimension “C”.
C = Dimension from end position to mounting hole.
D = The number of in-row positions, minus one position, times [.100 in.].
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