.100” × .100” Latch/Ejector, Straight and Right Angle
3000 Series
• Military (with 3M’s 3518 & N3518 polarizing key) and
centerbump polarization
• Optional ejector latches
• Mounting holes for securing header to board
• Optional polarizing posts available
• High temperature insulator option suitable for “no lead”
soldering operations
• High temperature option suitable for reflow soldering
using “paste in hole” techniques
• Solder tail option
• See the Regulatory Information Appendix (RIA) in the
“RoHS compliance” section of www.3Mconnector.com
for compliance information
Date Modified: April 4, 2011
TS-0772-M
Sheet 1 of 4
Physical
Insulator:
Material: Glass Filled Polyester (PBT)
Glass Filled Polyester (PCT) - (High Temp Option)
Flammability: UL 94V-0
Color: Gray (PBT), Black (PCT)
Contact:
Material: Copper Alloy
Plating:
Underplating: 100 µ” [2.54 µm] Nickel - Overall
Wiping Area: 30 µ” [ 0.76 μm ] Gold
Solder Tails: Tin Lead or Matte Tin (See Ordering Information)
Marking:
3M Logo, Part Identification Number and Orientation Triangle
Electrical
3.00 A, 6 Contacts Powered
1.75 A, All Contacts Powered
Rating Conditions: EIA-364-070 Method 2, 30°C maximum temperature rise,
20% derated. Reference appropriate 3M Product Specification for detailed current
derating curves.
Insulation Resistance:
>1 × 10
9
Ω
at 500 V
DC
Withstanding Voltage:
1,000 V
RMS
at Sea Level
Current Rating:
5.00 A, 1 Contact Powered
Environmental
PBT insulator version: 191°C, maximum insulator temperature, solder wave
process only
Moisture Sensitivity Level:
1 (per J-STD-020C) High Temp. (PCT) versions only
UL File No.: E68080
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Temperature Rating:
-55°C to +105°C
Process Rating:
High Temp PCT insulator version: 260°C, per J-STD-020C, single pass
3M
™
Four-Wall Header
-X0XX
Header without Latch Ejector
.100” × .100” Latch/Ejector, Straight and Right Angle
-X2XX
Header with
Short Ejector/Latch
for 3M Sockets without
Strain Relief
3000 Series
-X3XX
Header with
Long Ejector/Latch
for 3M Sockets with
Strain Relief
.68
[17.3]
.08
[2.0]
.424
±
.010
[ 10.77 ]
.97 Ref
[24.6]
.08
[2.0]
.573
±
.010
[ 14.55 ]
1.07 Ref
[27.2]
A
.025
±
.002 Sq Typ
[ 0.64 ]
.37 Ref
[9.4]
D
.24
[6.1]
.46 Ref
[11.7]
.020
0.51
.100
2.54
REF.
.28
7.1
.30
[7.6]
.25
6.4
.13
3.3
2X
O
.100 [2.54]
SEE NOTE #2
.100
2.54
POSITION #1
B
REF.
.34
8.6
C
L
“Y”
Dim. E
F Typ
Section A-A
(Straight)
Position 1
Orientation
Triangle
Notch A
(See Table 1 & Note1)
Notch B
(See Table 1)
.16
[4.1]
Notch C
(See Table 1 & Note 1)
.025
±
.002 Sq Typ
[ 0.64 ]
.21
[5.3]
A
B
F Typ
.24
[6.1]
.68
[17.3]
.35
[8.9]
.12
[3.0]
C
L
“Y”
.30
[7.6]
Dim. E
.049 Ref
[1.24]
.100 Ref
[2.54]
.020
[0.51]
2X ø .100
[2.54]
(See Note 2)
A
C
A
B
.197
[5.00]
.20
[5.1]
Section B-B
(Right Angle)
C
TS-0772-M
Sheet 2 of 4
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For technical, sales or ordering information call
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3M
™
Four-Wall Header
Pin Qty
06
08
10
14
16
20
24
26
30
34
40
50
60
64
.100” × .100” Latch/Ejector, Straight and Right Angle
3M Part
Number
3869
3889
3793
3314
3408
3428
3627
3429
3440
3431
3432
3433
3372
3764
3000 Series
Polarizing
Notches
B*
B*
BC
BC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
A
1.065 (27.05)
1.165 (29.59)
1.265 (32.13)
1.465 (37.21)
1.565 (39.75)
1.765 (44.83)
1.965 (49.91)
2.065 (52.45)
2.265 (57.53)
2.465 (62.61)
2.765 (70.23)
3.265 (82.93)
3.765 (95.63)
3.965 (100.71)
Table 1
Dimensions
B
0.905 (22.99)
1.005 (25.53)
1.105 (28.04)
1.305 (33.12)
1.405 (35.66)
1.605 (40.74)
1.805 (45.82)
1.905 (48.36)
2.105 (53.44)
2.305 (58.52)
2.605 (66.14)
3.105 (78.84)
3.605 (91.54)
3.805 (96.62)
C
D
0.505 (12.83)
0.605 (15.37)
0.705 (17.91)
0.905 (22.99)
1.005 (25.53)
1.205 (30.61)
1.405 (35.69)
1.505 (38.23)
1.705 (43.31)
1.905 (48.39)
2.205 (56.01)
2.705 (68.71)
3.205 (81.41)
3.405 (86.49)
Inch
(mm)
Tolerance Unless Noted
.0
Inch
± .1
.00
.000
± .01 ± .005
0.665 (16.89)
0.765 (19.43)
0.865 (21.97)
1.065 (27.05)
1.165 (29.59)
1.365 (34.67)
1.565 (39.75)
1.665 (42.29)
1.865 (47.37)
2.065 (52.45)
2.365 (60.07)
2.865 (72.77)
3.365 (85.47)
3.565 (90.55)
[ ] Dimensions for
Reference only
* Available without center notch B. Contact 3M.
Table 2
3M Part
Number Suffix
-5XX2
-6XX2
-5X03
-6X03
Contact Tail
Solder Tail for
.062 (1.57)
Thick PC Board
Solder Tail for 0.94
(2.39) to .125 (3.18)
Thick PC Board
Dim E
.112 ± .010
(2.84)
.155 ± .010
(3.94)
Pin Cross Section
Dim F
.0245 ± .0005
(0.622)
.0245 ± .0005
(0.622)
Diagonals
.028 ± .001
(0.71)
.028 ± .001
(0.71)
Corner Radii
.0075 Ref
(0.191)
.0075 Ref
(0.191)
Dim G
0.035 ± .003
(0.89) (See Note 3)
0.035 ± .003 (0.89)
.300
[7.62]
Side to Side Stackability
or ø.116
ø.106
[2.69]
[2.95]
(See Note 2)
Dim G
ø.106 or ø.116
[2.95]
[2.69]
.41
(See Note 2)
[10.4]
Max to Edge of PCB
Dim G
for Daisy Chain
“Y”
C
L
"Y"
C
L
Position 1
.100
±
.003
[2.54]
.232
[5.89]
C
.060
[1.52]
Position 1
.100
±
.003
[2.54]
.352
[8.94]
B
.029
[0.74]
.100
±
.003
[2.54]
.100
±
.003
[2.54]
Recommended Mounting Hole Pattern
(Straight)
Recommended Mounting Hole Pattern
(Right Angle)
Notes: 1. Notches A & C will accomodate 3M Polarizing Keys (3M Part #3518 or #N3518).
2. Mounting hardware: From solder side of pc board use #4-24 thread cutting screw (3M Part # 3341-5) and .116 [2.95] dia mounting hole. For right angle version only, #2-56 bolt and nut (3M
Part # 3341-6) with .106 [2.69] dia mounting hole may be used.
3. The recommended PCB hole size for the kinked tail positions on the .112 solder tail connector is .035 ± .002. See page 4 for kink position details (K2 version).
4. Contact your 3M sales representative for custom requirements.
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