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171-005-13P-.172

Description
Board Connector, 13 Contact(s), 1 Row(s), Male, Right Angle, Solder Terminal,
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size948KB,4 Pages
ManufacturerGlenair
Websitehttp://www.glenair.com/
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171-005-13P-.172 Overview

Board Connector, 13 Contact(s), 1 Row(s), Male, Right Angle, Solder Terminal,

171-005-13P-.172 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Contains lead
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
Reach Compliance Codecompli
ECCN codeEAR99
Other featuresSTAGGERED CONFIGURATION
Connector typeBOARD CONNECTOR
Contact to complete cooperationGOLD
Contact completed and terminatedTIN LEAD
Contact point genderMALE
Contact materialCOPPER ALLOY
DIN complianceNO
Filter functionNO
IEC complianceNO
JESD-609 codee0
MIL complianceNO
Manufacturer's serial number171-005
Plug informationMULTIPLE MATING PARTS AVAILABLE
Mixed contactsNO
Installation methodRIGHT ANGLE
Installation typeBOARD
Number of rows loaded1
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
Terminal pitch1.27 mm
Termination typeSOLDER
Total number of contacts13
Base Number Matches1
171-004, 171-005, 171-006, and 171-007
Single Row Board Mount MicroStrips
These .050" pitch single row PCB thru-hole microstrips are available in four types-
vertical mount, right angle single row and two right angle staggered versions.
Available with 1 to 30 contacts. PC tails are .020" diameter. Optional latching
mechanism prevents de-mating. Guide pins provide circuit polarization. Contacts
are twistpin type and are gold-plated. Housing is molded LCP thermoplastic.
Suitable for high-reliability applications where long-term resistance to fretting
corrosion is a necessity. 3 A., 600 Vac, -55C to +150C.
171-006-7P-.125-P1CL
How To Order Single Row Thru-Hole PCB MicroStrips
Series
Number of
Cavities
Contact Type
PC Tail
Length
(Inches)
Optional
Guide Pin
Optional
Latch
Optional
Mounting
Holes
For No Mounting
Holes
Mounting Holes
Right Angle,
Single Row PC
Tails
171-004
Total Number of
Cavities
including guide
pins,latches and
mounting holes.
The number of
cavities equals
the number of
electrical circuits
plus 1 cavity for
each guide pin
and latch, plus 6
cavities for the
mounting hole
option.
-1 TO -30
Pin Contacts
P
Right Angle,
Two Row PC
Tails with .050"
Between Rows
171-005
Socket Contacts
S
.080
.110
.125
.150
.172
.190
.250
Tail Length In
Inches
For No Guide Pin
Guide Pin in Cav.
#1
Omit
-P1
For No Latch
Omit
CL
Omit
MH
Center Latch
Guide Pin at Both
Ends
-PB
Latch at Both
Ends
BL
Right Angle,
Two Row PC
Tails with .100"
Between Rows
171-006
Replace (X)
with guide pin
location.
P3 shown below:
-P(X)
The three cavities
on each end are
filled with epoxy.
Two .062" (1.57mm)
holes are cross-
drilled to allow for
attachment to a
mounting surface.
Vertical Mount
171-007
Sample Part Number
171-006
© 2011 Glenair, Inc.
-7
P
-.125
U.S. CAGE Code 06324
-P1
CL
Printed in U.S.A.
GLENAIR, INC.
1211 AIR WAY
GLENDALE, CA 91201-2497
818-247-6000
FAX 818-500-9912
www.glenair.com
E-Mail: sales@glenair.com
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