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grn card edge .156x.2 pcb depth
CategoryThe connector   
File Size269KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerEDAC
Environmental Compliance  
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grn card edge .156x.2 pcb depth

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Parameter NameAttribute value
Datasheets
337,387 Series
Standard Package25
CategoryConnectors, Interconnects
FamilyCard Edge Connectors - Edgeboard Connectors
PackagingBulk
Card TypeNon Specified - Dual Edge
GendeFemale
Number of Positions/Bay/Row22
Number of Positions44
Card Thickness0.062" (1.57mm)
Number of Rows2
Pitch0.156" (3.96mm)
Features-
Mounting TypePanel Mou
Through Hole
TerminatiSolde
Contact MaterialCopper, Nickel, Tin Alloy
Contact FinishGold
Contact Finish Thickness-
Contact Type-
ColGree
Flange FeatureFlush Mount, Top Opening, Unthreaded, 0.128" (3.25mm) Di
Material - InsulatiPolyester Thermoplastic
Operating Temperature-
Read OuDual
100 SERIES
CONTACTS FOR P.C. BOARD
FEATURES:
.100 (2.54) or .200 (5.08) Contact spacing for contacts on strips.
Other spacings accommodated with loose contacts.
Assemble into .062 (1.57) or .125 (3.18) Nominal thickness P.C.
Board by staking and/or soldering of contact tails.
Edacon Hermaphroditic Contact mating design.
Card Guides, Guide Pins, Guide Sockets and Polarizing Sleeves
to ensure correct alignment and mating design.
Handling and assembly simplified with contacts on strips.
Designed to mate with 100 series contacts in parallel or
perpendicular board configurations.
RoHS Compliant
Specifications:
Contact Material
Contact Plating
Current Rating
Contact Resistance
Insertion and Withdrawal Force
Copper Alloy
Gold Plating over Nickel for entire contact
5 or 10 Amperes (see ordering code notes)
10 milliohms maximum
2 to 16oz (0.56 to 4.45N) per contact
103/105/106 CONTACTS ON STRIPS
Example Part Number:
103-060-252-100
Series & Pattern
Total Number of Contacts
Contact Code
Spacing Code
100 SERIES LOOSE CONTACTS
Example Part Number:
100-290-208
Series
Loose Contact Identification Code
Contact Code
Series and Pattern
5,6
103
105
106
Pattern Descriptions
Horizontal
Vertical
45 Degree
Contact Code
1,2,4
201, 202,203 or 206
208
250, 251, 450 or 451
252, 253
Pattern
105
105
103 or 106
103 or 106
Contact Spacing
.200 (5.08)
.100 (2.54) or .200 (5.08)
.200 (5.08)
.100 (2.54) or .200 (5.08)
Total Number of Contacts
7
002, 003,...060
002, 003,...120
Descriptions
.200 (5.08)
.100 (2.54
Spacing Code
100
200
Contact Spacing
.100 (2.54)
.200 (5.08)
Contact Code
201
202
206
208
210
250
251
252
253
258
450
451
Silhouette
Tail Length "G"
Ordering Code Notes
.122 (3.10)
.122 (3.10)
.122 (3.10)
.108 (2.74)
.122 (3.10)
.122 (3.10)
.375 (9.53)
.188 (4.78)
.110 (2.79)
.497 (12.62)
.182 (4.62)
.375 (9.53)
1) Contact codes 208,252 and 253 are rated for 5Amperes current. All other contacts are
rated for 10 Amperes .
2) Contact codes 208,252 and 253 will mate together, but not with other contacts listed.
3) Contact codes 210 and 258 are available loose only.
4) Contact codes 450 and 451 are designed for .125 (3.18) thick circuit boards. All other
contacts are designed for .062 (1.57) thick boards.
5) Pattern schematics are views towards the tip of the contact tails.
6) Consult with EDAC regarding double row staggered patterns for contact codes 250,
251, 450 or 451. Available with up to 60 contacts per row, these patterns have .125
(3.18) row spacing for use on mother boards that mate with upper and lower tier
daughter boards contacts.
7) All strip lengths up to 60 to 120 contacts (as determined by spacing and pattern) are
available upon request.
www.edac.net
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