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2141-N2-24-60

Description
Card Edge Connector, 82 Contact(s), 2 Row(s), Female, Straight, Solder Terminal
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size151KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerECS
Websitehttp://www.ecsxtal.com/
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Card Edge Connector, 82 Contact(s), 2 Row(s), Female, Straight, Solder Terminal

2141-N2-24-60 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerECS
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
ECCN codeEAR99
Is SamacsysN
Other featuresPOLARIZED
Connector typeCARD EDGE CONNECTOR
Contact point genderFEMALE
DIN complianceNO
Filter functionNO
IEC complianceNO
MIL complianceNO
Mixed contactsNO
Installation methodSTRAIGHT
Installation typeBOARD
Number of rows loaded2
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
Terminal pitch3.18 mm
Termination typeSOLDER
Total number of contacts82
UL Flammability Code94V-0
Base Number Matches1
CC
S
2100 Series Card Edge Connector
.125” X .250” Contact Spacing
Features
Extra large chamfered entry
Conforms to Bell-core spec TR-TSY-00078
Extended card scoops available
Replaceable contacts
Molded in polarization available between
contact, or on contact position.
• De-population of contacts per
customer specification.
• Available in selective gold plate at contact point
• Many other custom options available, including,
but not limited to:
• Single or Both Ends Open
• Shorting Contacts
Specifications
Insulator Material: Glass filled polyester, type PBT,
94 V-O, UL Rated.
Contact Material: Phosphor Bronze Alloy
Contact Plating: Gold and/or Tin over .000050” Nickel,
(See Contact Plating Options).
Current Rating:
3 amp at 30°C
Contact Resistance:
Contact to Daughter Card:
10 m
W
max.
Insulation Resistance:
5000 M
W
min.
Dielectric Withstand Voltage:
1500 V AC
Daughter Board Insertion Force:
16 oz max. per contact pair
when tested with a .071” thick
gage.
Daughter Board Withdrawal Force:
1 oz min. per contact pair
when tested with a .054” thick
gage.
Operating Temperature:
-54
B
C to +125
B
C
R
C
NO. OF CONTACTS
R
A
Recognized under the recognized component
Program of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
File Numbers: E146967 and E176234
POS. / CONTACTS
06/12
10/20
12/24
16/32
18/36
20/40
22/44
25/50
28/56
30/60
36/72
38/76
40/80
43/86
50/100
51/102
56/112
60/120
A
1.011 [25.68]
1.511 [38.38]
1.761 [44.73]
2.261 [57.43]
2.511 [63.78]
2.761 [70.13]
3.011 [76.48]
3.386 [86.00]
3.761 [95.53]
4.011 [101.88]
4.761 [120.93]
5.011 [127.28]
5.261 [133.63]
5.626 [143.15]
6.511 [165.38]
6.636 [168.55]
7.261 [184.43]
7.761 [197.13]
B
0.875 [22.23]
1.375 [34.93]
1.625 [41.28]
2.125 [53.98]
2.375 [60.33]
2.625 [66.68]
2.875 [73.03]
3.250 [82.55]
3.625 [92.08]
3.875 [98.43]
4.625 [117.48]
4.875 [123.83]
5.125 [130.18]
5.500 [139.70]
6.375 [161.93]
6.500 [165.10]
7.125 [180.98]
7.625 [193.68]
C
0.625 [15.88]
1.125 [28.58]
1.375 [34.93]
1.875 [47.63]
2.125 [53.98]
2.375 [60.33]
2.625 [66.68]
3.000 [76.20]
3.375 [85.73]
3.625 [92.08]
4.375 [111.13]
4.625 [117.48]
4.875 [123.83]
5.250 [133.35]
6.125 [155.58]
6.250 [158.75]
6.875 [174.63]
7.375 [187.33]
Dimensions are in inch [mm]
For reference only, can go 1 through 60 positions.
MOUNTING STYLE
.250
[6.35]
.180
[4.57]
.610
[15.49]
.250
[6.35]
1
= Clearance Hole
2
= #4-40 Threaded Insert
3
= Flush Mount
4
= #4-40 Threaded Insert
5
= No Mounting Ear
6
= Side Mounting
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