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3160-8-202-24

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Board Connector, 2 Contact(s), 1 Row(s), Male, Straight, 0.156 inch Pitch, Solder Terminal, White Insulator, Receptacle
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size1MB,9 Pages
ManufacturerMethode Electronics Inc.
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Board Connector, 2 Contact(s), 1 Row(s), Male, Straight, 0.156 inch Pitch, Solder Terminal, White Insulator, Receptacle

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Parameter NameAttribute value
Reach Compliance Codeunknow
ECCN codeEAR99
Other featuresUL 94V-0 HOUSING
body width0.345 inch
subject depth0.365 inch
body length0.302 inch
Body/casing typeRECEPTACLE
Connector typeBOARD CONNECTOR
Contact to complete cooperationBRIGHT TIN OVER NICKEL
Contact completed and terminatedBRIGHT TIN OVER NICKEL
Contact point genderMALE
Contact materialBRASS
contact modeRECTANGULAR
Contact resistance5 mΩ
Contact styleRND PIN-SKT
DIN complianceNO
Dielectric withstand voltage1500VAC V
Filter functionNO
IEC complianceNO
maximum insertion force8.896 N
Insulation resistance500000000000 Ω
Insulator colorWHITE
insulator materialNYLON
JESD-609 codee3
MIL complianceNO
Manufacturer's serial number3100
Plug contact pitch0.156 inch
Mixed contactsNO
Installation methodSTRAIGHT
Installation typeBOARD
Number of connectorsONE
PCB row number1
Number of rows loaded1
Maximum operating temperature105 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
PCB contact patternRECTANGULAR
polarization keyHOUSING SIDE
Rated current (signal)7 A
GuidelineUL, CSA
reliabilityCOMMERCIAL
Terminal length0.375 inch
Terminal pitch3.96 mm
Termination typeSOLDER
Total number of contacts2
UL Flammability Code94V-0
Evacuation force-minimum value.556 N
Base Number Matches1
.156" (3.96mm) Single Row
Through Hole, Vertical Headers
3100 SERIES
(“TERMACON”)
PART NUMBER LEGEND
31XX-1-XXX-XX
PIN NUMBER, DIMS “A” & “B”
(SEE TABLE II)
NUMBER OF PINS
(SEE TABLE I)
PIN STYLE: “1” IS .045 SQ., “2” IS .045 RD.
INSULATOR TYPE
(STRAIGHT)
PIN PLATING
(SEE NOTE 3)
INSULATOR MATERIAL
(SEE NOTE 1)
MATING CONNECTORS: 3000 SERIES AND 3300 SERIES CRIMP
OR IDC STYLE CONNECTORS
North and South America:
Methode Electronics, Inc. Connector Products
1700 Hicks Road • Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 USA
847-392-3500 • Toll Free: 800-323-6864 • Fax: 847-392-9404
Email: info@methode.com • Web: www.methode.com/connector/index.html
Europe:
Methode Electronics Ireland, Ltd.
Unit H, Crossagalla Business Park, Ballysimon Rd. • Limerick, Ireland
+353 (0) 61 401222 • Fax: +353 (0) 61 401942
Email: info@methode.ie • Web: ireland.methode.com/main.html
Far East:
Methode Electronics Far East, Pte. Ltd.
1 Tuas Lane, Jurong Town • Singapore 638610
65-68615444 • Fax: 65-68614777
Email: sales@methode.com.sg • Web: www.methode.com/mefe/index.html
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