• Retainer clip option permits stability for mobile
and high vibration applications
• RoHS* compliant version (PG & PK plating
suffix) available
Date Modified: September 23, 2005
TS-0662-21
Sheet 1 of 4
Physical
Insulation
Material: Liquid Crystal Polyester (LCP)
Flammability: UL 94V-0
Color: Beige
Contact
Material: Copper Alloy
Plating
Underplating: 100
µ″
[ 2.54
µm
] Nickel
Wiping Area: Gold flash over 80/20 Palladium Nickel (see Ordering Information)
Solder Tails: 50
µ″
[ 1.27
µm
] 85/15 Tin Lead - or Gold Flash (see Ordering Information)
Electrical
Current Rating:
.5 A
9
8
Insulation Resistance:
>1
×
10
Ω
at 500 Vdc, >1
×
10
Ω
at 500 Vdc after Environmental
Conditioning
Withstanding Voltage:
500 Vrms at Sea Level
Environmental
Temperature Rating:
-55°C to +85°C
Process Rating:
Maximum 260°C (per J-STD-020C)
"RoHS compliant" means that the product or part does not contain any of the following substances in excess of the following maximum concentration values
in any homogeneous material, unless the substance is in an application that is exempt under RoHS: (a) 0.1% (by weight) for lead, mercury, hexavalent
chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or prolybromianted diphenyl ethers; or (b) 0.01% (by weight) for cadmium. Unless otherwise stated by 3M in writing,
this information represents 3M's knowledge and belief based upon information provided by third party suppliers to 3M.
UL File No.: E68080
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Interconnect Solutions
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CompactFlash is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
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3M
™
CF Card Header
CompactFlash Type I, Surface Mount
Pin Type
detect
general
power
Interface Dim A
3.50 [ .138 ]
4.25 [ .167 ]
5.00 [ .197 ]
7E50 Series
Pin No.
25, 26
all other pins
1, 13, 38 & 50
2X Ø
2.20
[ .087 ]
40.16
[ 1.581 ]
0.635 Typ
[ .0250 ]
Pin 1
Pin 50
Pin 25
Pin 26
Pin 13
Pin 38
A
2X 2.71
[ .107 ]
6.64
±
0.08
[ .261 ]
0.75
[ .030 ]
1.00
[ .039 ]
Ø1.50
[ .059 ]
2X 4.00
[ .157 ]
26.5
[ 1.04 ]
23.5
[ .93 ]
A
16.0
[ .63 ]
11.3
[ .44 ]
19.00
[ .748 ]
-A-
1.50
[ .059 ]
2X 2.00
[ .079 ]
35.9
[ 1.41 ]
46.6
[ 1.83 ]
2.54
[ .100 ]
-B-
1.8
[ .07 ]
0.64
[ .025 ]
-A-
1.40
±
0.05
[ .055 ]
(See note )
43.03
±
0.06
[ 1.694 ]
30.48 Ref
[ 1.200 ]
Pin 25
Pin 1
Pin 50
Pin 38
Pin 26
Pin 13
1.75
[ .069 ]
2.00
[ .079 ]
11.0
[ .43 ]
9.50
[ .374 ]
A
3.50
[ .138 ]
1.27 Typ
[ .050 ]
40.16
[ 1.58 ]
mm
[Inch]
Tolerance Unless Noted
.0
mm
±
.3
.00
±
.15
.000
.79
±
0.05
[ .031 ]
(See note)
2X .89
±
0.05
[ .035 ]
4.5
[ .18 ]
2.5
[ .098 ]
3.50
±
0.08
[ .138 ]
5.00
[ .197 ]
Section A-A
[ ] Dimensions for
Reference only
Note: Normal ( Option “7" ) style shown. For Inverse style rotate polarization keys and pin call outs 180°.
Ordering Information
N7E50-X516XX-20
Options: CF Card Polarization
7 = Normal
A = Inverse
Plating
VU = Au Flash over 25µ″ [ 0.64µm ] PdNi with Sn-Pb
PG = Au Flash over 25u" [.64um] PdNi with Au Flash tails
(RoHS compliant)
PK = Au Flash over 20 u" [0.5um] PdNi with Au flash tails
TS-0662-21
(RoHS compliant)
Sheet 2 of 4
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Interconnect Solutions
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For technical, sales or ordering information call
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3M
™
CF Card Header
CompactFlash Type I, Surface Mount
7E50 Series
2X 3.00
±
0.15
[ .118 ]
46.13
±
0.15
[ 1.816 ]
40.16
±
0.10
[ 1.581 ]
Detail A
3.50
±
0.05
[ .138 ]
3.00
±
0.10
[ .118 ]
7.55
±
0.05
[ .297 ]
2X 5.0
±
0.15
[ .197 ]
2X Ø2.20
±
0.05
[ .087 ]
( Through for M2 )
2X Ø1.70
±
0.03
[ .067 ]
( Through for locating Boss )
2.00
±
0.15
[ .079 ]
40.16
±
0.05
[ 1.581 ]
20.5 Min
[ .81 ]
The End of P.C. Board
The Direction of Inserting Card
Recommended PCB Solder Pad Pattern
31.11
±
0.05
[ 1.225 ]
0.635
±
0.030 Typ
[ .0250 ]
0.40
±
0.03 Typ
[ .016 ]
Pin 26
Pin 1
( Normal )
Pin 26
Pin 1
( Inverse )
Detail A
TS-0662-21
Sheet 3 of 4
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Interconnect Solutions
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For technical, sales or ordering information call
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3M
™
CF Card Header
CompactFlash Type I, Surface Mount
Right Button Ejector 3M Part
D7E50-7316-03
( Order Separately - See note )
7E50 Series
Centerline of Header
26.5
[ 1.04 ]
7.0 Ref
[ .28 ]
for sliding length
4.0
[ .16 ]
Ejecting Length
43.9 Ref
[ 1.73 ]
17.4 Ref
[ .69 ]
7.0 [ .28 ]
Pushing Length
23.82 Ref
[ .938 ]
52.1
[ 2.05 ]
25.81 Ref
[ 1.016 ]
Marking Area
0.75 Ref
[ .030 ]
4.0
[ .16 ]
5.5
[ .22 ]
Material
Holder: Glass Filled LCP
Button: PBT
Plate: Stainless Steel
7.1 [ .28 ]
Installed height
CF Card Retainer Clip 3M Part
3505-34
( Order Separately - See note )
2X 4.6
[ .18 ]
38.9
[ 1.53 ]
18.0
[ .71 ]
47.0 Ref
[ 1.85 ]
34.8
[ 1.37 ]
Material: 1.0mm Dia, Type 302 Stainless
Steel wire per ASTM A-313
6.38
[ .251 ]
2X 7.16
[ .282 ]
2X 4.42
[ .174 ]
Note: Use of either an ejector or a retainer clip excludes the use of the other.
TS-0662-21
Sheet 4 of 4
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