• Early mate late break (EMLB) grounding contacts for
hot swapping
• Select load capability
• Expanded pin counts
• Optional press-fit or solder tail termination
• Mates with C-form and R-form sockets
• Optional retention clip
• See the Regulatory Information Appendix (RIA) in
the “RoHS compliance” section of
www.3M.com/Interconnects for compliance
information (RIA E1 & C1 apply)
Date Modified: February 2, 2010
TS-2307-E
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Physical
Insulation:
Material: Glass Filled Polyester (PBT)
Flammability: UL 94V-0
Color: Gray
Contact:
Material: Copper Alloy
Plating:
Underplating: 50 μ” Min.Nickel
Wiping Area: See Ordering Information
Termination: See Ordering Information
Electrical
Current Rating: 3.0A at 30°C T-rise above Ambient
Contact Resistance:
≤20
mΩ
Insulation Resistance:
≥1,000
MΩ, 100V
DC
Withstanding Voltage: 1,000 V
AC
for 1 minute
Environmental
Temperature Rating:
-55°C to 125°C
Process Temperature Rating:
Maximum Insulator Temperature 191°C (solder wave process only)
UL File No.: E68080
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DIN R-Form Plug
Vertical, Solder Tail or Press-Fit Termination
Table 1
Contact
Quantity
16
32
48
32
16
32
64
96
64
32
40
80
120
80
40
DIN 41612 Series
Part Number
DIN-016RPA-XXX-XXXX
DIN-032RPB-XXX-XXXX
DIN-048RPC-XXX-XXXX
DIN-032RPD-XXX-XXXX
DIN-016RPE-XXX-XXXX
DIN-032RPA-XXX-XXXX
DIN-064RPB-XXX-XXXX
DIN-096RPC-XXX-XXXX
DIN-064RPD-XXX-XXXX
DIN-032RPE-XXX-XXXX
DIN-040RPA-XXX-XXXX
DIN-080RPB-XXX-XXXX
DIN-120RPC-XXX-XXXX
DIN-080RPD-XXX-XXXX
DIN-040RPE-XXX-XXXX
A
54.40 [2.142]
54.40 [2.142]
54.40 [2.142]
54.40 [2.142]
54.40 [2.142]
95.00 [3.740]
95.00 [3.740]
95.00 [3.740]
95.00 [3.740]
95.00 [3.740]
115.40 [4.543]
115.40 [4.543]
115.40 [4.543]
115.40 [4.543]
115.40 [4.543]
B
44.60 [1.756]
44.60 [1.756]
44.60 [1.756]
44.60 [1.756]
44.60 [1.756]
85.20 [3.354]
85.20 [3.354]
85.20 [3.354]
85.20 [3.354]
85.20 [3.354]
105.52 [4.154]
105.52 [4.154]
105.52 [4.154]
105.52 [4.154]
105.52 [4.154]
D
50.00 [1.969]
50.00 [1.969]
50.00 [1.969]
50.00 [1.969]
50.00 [1.969]
90.00 [3.543]
90.00 [3.543]
90.00 [3.543]
90.00 [3.543]
90.00 [3.543]
110.32 [4.343]
110.32 [4.343]
110.32 [4.343]
110.32 [4.343]
110.32 [4.343]
E
38.10 [1.500]
38.10 [1.500]
38.10 [1.500]
38.10 [1.500]
38.10 [1.500]
78.74 [3.100]
78.74 [3.100]
78.74 [3.100]
78.74 [3.100]
78.74 [3.100]
99.06 [3.900]
99.06 [3.900]
99.06 [3.900]
99.06 [3.900]
99.06 [3.900]
11.10
[.437]
11.60
[.457]
4.90 ± 0.10
[.193]
2.90
[.114]
C
PRESS-FIT TAILS
SOLDER TAILS
C
2.54
[.100]
5.08
[.200]
A
D
5.08
[.200]
B
POSITION A1
POSITION B1
POSITION C1
2-Ø2.80
[Ø.110]
0.30
[.012]
E
1.00
[.039]
mm
[inch]
Tolerance Unless Noted
X.
mm
± 0.50
.X
± 0.25
.XX
± 0.15
[ ] Dimension for Reference Only
3.80
(.150)
R1 with Retention Clip
TS-2307-E
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DIN 41612 Series
2.54
[.100]
Ø0.94-1.09
PLATED THROUGH HOLE
[.037-.043]
2 1
2.54
[.100]
5.08
[.200]
0.30
[.012]
E
D
a
b
c
Ø2.8-2.9
[.110-.114]
RECOMMENDED PCB LAYOUT
Ordering Information
Contact Quantity
SEE TABLE 1
A = A Row only (see note)
B = Rows A & C Filled
C = Rows A, B & C Filled
D = Rows A & B Filled
E = B Row only (see note)
DIN - XXXRP X - XXX - XX
Plating Options:
SH = 1 - 3 μ” Gold on Contact
120 - 200 μ” Matte Tin on Terminal
FJ = 10 - 20 μ” Gold on Contact
120 - 200 μ” Matte Tin on Terminal
KR = 30 - 40 μ” Gold on Contact
120 - 200 μ” Matte Tin on Terminal
HM = 3 μ” Gold on Contact, 7 μ” Min. PdNi
120 - 200 μ” Matte Tin on Terminal
KV = 30 μ” Gold on contact area, 1 - 3 μ” Gold
on Board Termination
Termination Options:
SEE TABLE 2
TABLE 2
SOLDER TERMINATION OPTION NO.
DIM “C” mm ( in)
3.75 (.148)
3.75 (.148)
14.70 (.579)
5.00 (.197)
13.25 (.522)
Comment
with retention
no retention
no retention
R1
S1
W
PRESS-FIT TERMINATION OPTION NO.
DPS
DPW1
Note: A and E options are currently not covered in UL File No. E68080.
• This diagram serves only for Part Number descriptive definitions.
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR CUSTOMER SPECIFIC PRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS.
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