TE Connectivity’s (TE) IDC Poke-In Wire connector series are insulation displacement
(IDC) connectors that are available in surface mount and thru-hole for Wire-to-Board
connectivity. These connectors are designed for quick, tool-less termination of discrete
solid and stranded wire leads to metal clad boards used in LED applications and FR4
boards used in thru-hole non-LED lighting applications. These connectors use TE
Connectivity (TE) proven insulation displacement technology to prove a robust, stable
electrical and mechanical power connection to single or multiple printed
circuit boards.
BENEFITS
• Insulation displacement eliminates the need to pre-strip wire insulation prior to
“tool-less” termination.
• Integral cover provides wire entry location and when fully seated wire leads are
secured in dual IDC slots ensures electrical connections.
• Integral cover provides a robust, mechanical strain relieved connection in high
vibration applications.
• Wire placement viewing window and wire gauge color coded housings assist in error
free assembly.
• Closed end versions are used in single discrete wire lead electrical connections.
• Feed thru versions are used in multiple board “daisy chaining” electrical connections.
INDUSTRIAL
/// IDC POKE-IN WIRE CONNECTOR
IDC Poke-In Wire Connectors
IDC Poke-In Wire Connector
APPLICATIONS
• LED lighting
• HVAC controls
• Fire and Security controls
• Household Appliances
• Power Tools
ELECTRICAL
• Current rating: 8A with 18 AWG
• Voltage rating: 400 VAC / 400 VDC
• Dielectric strength: 1500 VAC
MATERIALS
• Housing: PA UL94 V-0
MECHANICAL
• Operating Temperature: -40°C to 105°C
• Wire Retention: 5 lbs. max
• Contact: Tin over nickel plated
copper allow
COLORS
SPECIFICATIONS
• Applications Specification: 114-13266
• Product Specification: 108-2404
• UL Approvals: 1977
• 18 AWG - Yellow
• 20 AWG - Blue
• 22 AWG - Green
• 24 AWG - Red
CLOSED END IDC SSL CONNECTORS (SMT)
Part Number
2106003-1*
2106003-2*
2106003-3*
2106003-4
1-2106003-1*
1-2106003-2*
1-2106003-3*
1-2106003-4
2-2106003-1
2-2106003-2
2-2106003-3
2-2106003-4
3-2106003-1
3-2106003-2
3-2106003-3
3-2106003-4
Position
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Wire Size
18 AWG
18 AWG
18 AWG
18 AWG
20 AWG
20 AWG
20 AWG
20 AWG
22 AWG
22 AWG
22 AWG
22 AWG
24 AWG
24 AWG
24 AWG
24 AWG
Dim “D”
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
Color
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
RED
RED
RED
RED
*Preferred part numbers
INDUSTRIAL
/// IDC POKE-IN WIRE CONNECTOR
IDC Poke-In Wire Connectors
FEED THRU IDC SSL CONNECTORS (SMT)
Part Number
2106431-1*
2106431-2*
2106431-3*
2106431-4
1-2106431-1*
1-2106431-2*
1-2106431-3*
1-2106431-4
2-2106431-1*
2-2106431-2*
2-2106431-3
2-2106431-4
3-2106431-1
3-2106431-2
3-2106431-3
3-2106431-4
Position
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Wire Size
18 AWG
18 AWG
18 AWG
18 AWG
20 AWG
20 AWG
20 AWG
20 AWG
22 AWG
22 AWG
22 AWG
22 AWG
24 AWG
24 AWG
24 AWG
24 AWG
Dim “D”
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
Color
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
RED
RED
RED
RED
CLOSED END IDC SSL CONNECTORS (THRU-HOLE)
Part Number
2106489-1
2106489-2
2106489-3
2106489-4
1-2106489-1
1-2106489-2
1-2106489-3
1-2106489-4
2-2106489-1
2-2106489-2
2-2106489-3
2-2106489-4
3-2106489-1
3-2106489-2
3-2106489-3
3-2106489-4
Position
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Wire Size
18 AWG
18 AWG
18 AWG
18 AWG
20 AWG
20 AWG
20 AWG
20 AWG
22 AWG
22 AWG
22 AWG
22 AWG
24 AWG
24 AWG
24 AWG
24 AWG
Dim “D”
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
Color
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
RED
RED
RED
RED
*Preferred part numbers
INDUSTRIAL
/// IDC POKE-IN WIRE CONNECTOR
IDC Poke-In Wire Connectors
CLOSED END IDC SSL CONNECTORS (THRU-HOLE)
Part Number
2106751-1
2106751-2
2106751-3
2106751-4
1-2106751-1
1-2106751-2
1-2106751-3
1-2106751-4
2-2106751-1
2-2106751-2
2-2106751-3
2-2106751-4
3-2106751-1
3-2106751-2
3-2106751-3
3-2106751-4
Position
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Wire Size
18 AWG
18 AWG
18 AWG
18 AWG
20 AWG
20 AWG
20 AWG
20 AWG
22 AWG
22 AWG
22 AWG
22 AWG
24 AWG
24 AWG
24 AWG
24 AWG
Dim “D”
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
5.70 [.224]
9.70 [.382]
13.70 [.539]
17.70 [.697]
Color
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
RED
RED
RED
RED
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