The product information in this catalog is for reference only. Please request the Engineering Drawing for the most current and accurate design information.
All non-RoHS products have been discontinued, or will be discontinued soon. Please check the products status on the Hirose website RoHS search at www.hirose-connectors.com, or contact your Hirose sales representative.
NEW
Ultra Low-profile Interface Connectors with 2.0 mm Mounting Height
LX Series
■
Overview
Hirose’s next generation of interface connectors
further reduces the mounting height of the
receptacle by approximately 30% (compared with
the 3200 Series receptacle).
High durability, secure mating, electrostatic
protection and ease of operation guarantees
reliable and consistent performance in demanding
consumer applications.
Lower Profile
2.9
■
Features
1. Low profile on the PCB
When mounted on the PCB surface the receptacle height
is 2.0 mm.
Existing 3200 Series
LX Series
2. Strong Construction
Use of metal shell and advanced plastics guarantees that
fully mated connectors will withstand 30 N max. force
applied on the plug in any direction.
Strong Construction
3. High durability
5000 mating/un-mating cycles without any degradation of
electrical or mechanical performance.
Tactile sensation when mating confirms complete mated
condition and assures secure retention of the plug.
30N
4. Sequenced contact mating
The protection of the circuit is assured by having the 2
contact at each end of the receptacle protrude forward by
0.5 mm, with electrical wipe of 1.45 mm. Location of the
circuit protection contacts can be changed as required.
Remaining contacts electrical wipe is 0.95 mm.
30N
5. Incorrect Insertion Prevention
Connectors will not be damaged when angled or reverse
plug insertion is attempted.
Incorrect insertion prevention
6. Safety plug release
Plug will release when an excessive pull force is applied
to the cable.
7. RoHS Compliant
All components and materials comply with the
requirements of the EU Directive 2002/95/EC.
Angled insertion
Reversed insertion
2
2008.5w
1
The product information in this catalog is for reference only. Please request the Engineering Drawing for the most current and accurate design information.
All non-RoHS products have been discontinued, or will
Interface Connectors with 2.0 mm
status on the Hirose website RoHS search at www.hirose-connectors.com, or contact your Hirose sales representative.
LX Series●Ultra Low-profile
be discontinued soon. Please check the products
Mounting Height
■Product
specifications
Current rating
Ratings
Voltage rating
Characteristic
1.Contact resistance
2.Insulation resistance
3.Withstanding voltage
70mø max.
1000 Mø min. (dry)
10 Mø min. (high humidity)
No flashover or insulation breakdown.
0.5A
(1A max. can be carried via 2 random contacts)
50V AC
Specification
100mA DC
100V DC
250V AC / one minute
With corresponding connector.
5, 000 times
Acceleration of 490 m/s
2
, 11 ms duration,
sine half-wave waveform, 3 cycles, 3 axis.
Frequency: 10 to 55 Hz, single amplitude of 0.75 mm,
acceleration of 98 m/s
2
, 2 hours, 3 axis.
Temperature: – 55ç
➝
+5ç to +35ç
➝
+85ç
➝
+5ç to +35ç
Time
: 30
➝
5
➝
30
➝
5 (Minutes)
Operating temperature range : –40ç to +70ç
Storage temperature range : –55ç to +85ç (Note)
Conditions
4.Mating/un-mating forces Mating: 10N max., un-mating: 4N min.
5. Durability
(mating/un-mating)
6. Shock
Amount of change of contact resistance: 20mø max.
No electrical discontinuity of 1μ sec. Max.
Contact resistance: 20mø max.
Contact resistance: 20mø max.
Insulation resistance: 10Mø min.
Contact resistance: 20mø max.
Insulation resistance: 10Mø min.
No heavy corrosions
7. Vibration
8. Temperature cycle
9. Salt spray
5% water solution at 35°C for 48 hours
Note : Includes temperature rise caused by current flow.
■Materials
/ Finish
●Receptacles
Component
Insulator
Contacts
Shell
Material
Synthetic resin
Copper alloy
Stainless steel
Finish/Color
Black
Contact area: Gold plated
Mounting area: Gold flash plated
Soldering area: Gold flash plated
Remarks
UL94V-0
--------------
--------------
●Plugs
Component
Insulator
Contacts
Metal shield
Covers
Strain relief clamp
Self tapping screws
Material
Synthetic resin
Copper alloy
Stainless steel
Synthetic resin
Copper alloy
Steel
Finish/Color
Black
Contact area: Gold plated
Termination area: Gold flash plated
--------------
Black
--------------
Trivalent black chromate
Remarks
UL94V-0
--------------
--------------
UL94V-0
--------------
Screw size: M2
■Ordering
information
●Receptacles
1
2
Series number
Termination type
40 : Solder type
60 : Right angle SMT
: LX
LX 60
-
16 S
1
2
3
4
●Plugs
3
4
Number of contacts : 12, 16, 20
Contact type
P : Male contact (Plug)
S : Female contact (Receptacle)
LX 40
-
16 P
1
2
3
4
●Bushing
5
Bushing : Dia. 4.0mm cable
BS(4.0)
BS(4.5)
BS(5.0)
LX 40
-
16 BS(4.5)
1
2
3
5
2
The product information in this catalog is for reference only. Please request the Engineering Drawing for the most current and accurate design information.
All non-RoHS products have been discontinued, or will be discontinued soon. Please check the products
Series●Ultra Low-profile Interface Connectors with 2.0 mm Mounting Height
LX
status on the Hirose website RoHS search at www.hirose-connectors.com, or contact your Hirose sales representative.
The product information in this catalog is for reference only. Please request the Engineering Drawing for the most current and accurate design information.
All non-RoHS products have been discontinued, or will
Interface Connectors with 2.0 mm
status on the Hirose website RoHS search at www.hirose-connectors.com, or contact your Hirose sales representative.
LX Series●Ultra Low-profile
be discontinued soon. Please check the products
Mounting Height
■Plugs
●12
pos.
Ø5
.9
(R
14.8
8
3.2
)
21.4
(
Part number
LX40-12P
LX40-16P
LX40-20P
CL No.
CL245-0019-6
CL245-0002-3
CL245-0017-0
Packaging
RoHS
No.1
No.12
1
YES
●16
pos.
.4
Ø6
●20
pos.
Ø6
.9
(R
3.
16.8
8)
8
(R
3.
18.8
6.2
*
Cable with overmolded bushing shown for reference only.
Not supplied.
5.1
)
.4
R1
8.4
8)
21.4
5.1
6.2
21.4
5.5
(R
1.
4)
(R
No.1
No.16
No.1
No.20
■Bushing
Part number
LX40-12BS(4.0)
LX40-16BS(4.5)
LX40-20BS(5.0)
CL No.
CL245-0020-5
CL245-0021-8
CL245-0022-0
6.2
1.
4)
Packaging
RoHS
100 pieces / bag
YES
4
The product information in this catalog is for reference only. Please request the Engineering Drawing for the most current and accurate design information.
All non-RoHS products have been discontinued, or will be discontinued soon. Please check the products
Series●Ultra Low-profile Interface Connectors with 2.0 mm Mounting Height
LX
status on the Hirose website RoHS search at www.hirose-connectors.com, or contact your Hirose sales representative.
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