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1360-25-D1-60-010

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Card Edge Connector
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size139KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerECS
Websitehttp://www.ecsxtal.com/
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1360-25-D1-60-010 Overview

Card Edge Connector

1360-25-D1-60-010 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
Objectid1339890434
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
ECCN codeEAR99
body width0.4 inch
subject depth0.431 inch
body length6.875 inch
Connector typeCARD EDGE CONNECTOR
Contactor designPREASSEM CONN
Contact to complete cooperationGOLD (30) OVER NICKEL (50)
Contact completed and terminatedGold (Au)
Contact materialPHOSPHOR BRONZE
contact modeRECTANGULAR
Contact resistance10 mΩ
Contact styleCOMPRESSION
Dielectric withstand voltage1000VAC V
Filter functionNO
maximum insertion force4.448 N
Insulation resistance5000000000 Ω
insulator materialPOLYBUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE
JESD-609 codee4
Plug contact pitch0.1 inch
Mixed contactsNO
Installation option 1LOCKING
Installation methodSTRAIGHT
Installation typeCABLE
Number of connectorsONE
PCB row number1
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
Plating thickness60u inch
Rated current (signal)3 A
GuidelineUL
Terminal length0.225 inch
Termination typeSOLDER
Total number of contacts120
UL Flammability Code94V-0
Maximum wire diameter26 AWG
Minimum wire diameter26 AWG
Evacuation force-minimum value0.27 N
CC
S
1300 Series Low Profile Card Edge Connector
.100[2.54] Contact Centers
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
Insulation Resistance: 5000 M
W
Dielectric Withstand Voltage: 1000 V AC
Daughter Board Insertion Force:
16 oz max. per contact pair
when tested with a .071” thick gage.
R
C
R
Daughter Board Withdrawal Force:
1 oz min. per contact pair
when tested with a .054” thick gage.
CONTACTS
4/8
5/10
6/12
7/14
8/16
10/20
12/24
13/26
15/30
18/36
19/38
20/40
22/44
23/46
25/50
26/52
28/56
30/60
31/62
35/70
36/72
40/80
43/86
44/88
49/98
50/100
60/120
Recognized under the recognized component
Program of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
File Numbers: E146967 and E176234
A
.300 [7.62]
.400 [10.16]
.500 [12.70]
.600 [15.24]
.700 [17.78]
.900 [22.86]
1.100 [27.94]
1.200 [30.48]
1.400 [35.56]
1.700 [43.18]
1.800 [45.72]
1.900 [48.26]
2.100 [53.34]
2.200 [55.88]
2.400 [60.96]
2.500 [63.50]
2.700 [68.58]
2.900 [73.66]
3.000 [76.20]
3.400 [86.36]
3.500 [88.90]
3.900 [99.06]
4.200 [106.68]
4.300 [109.22]
4.800 [121.92]
4.900 [124.46]
5.900 [149.86]
B
.500 [12.70]
.600 [15.24]
.700 [17.78]
.800 [20.32]
.900 [22.86]
1.100 [27.94]
1.300 [33.02]
1.400 [35.56]
1.600 [40.64]
1.900 [48.26]
2.000 [50.80]
2.100 [53.34]
2.300 [58.42]
2.400 [60.96]
2.600 [66.04]
2.700 [68.58]
2.900 [73.66]
3.100 [78.74]
3.200 [81.28]
3.600 [91.44]
3.700 [93.98]
4.100 [104.14]
4.400 [111.76]
4.500 [114.30]
5.000 [127.00]
5.100 [129.54]
6.100 [154.94]
C
.675 [17.15]
.775 [19.69]
.875 [22.23]
.975 [24.77]
1.075 [27.31]
1.275 [32.39]
1.475 [37.47]
1.575 [40.01]
1.775 [45.09]
2.075 [52.71]
2.175 [55.25]
2.275 [57.79]
2.475 [62.87]
2.575 [65.41]
2.775 [70.49]
2.875 [73.03]
3.075 [78.11]
3.275 [83.19]
3.375 [85.73]
3.775 [95.89]
3.875 [98.43]
4.275 [108.59]
4.575 [116.21]
4.675 [118.75]
5.175 [131.45]
5.275 [133.99]
6.275 [159.39]
D
.975 [24.77]
1.075 [27.31]
1.175 [29.85]
1.275 [32.39]
1.375 [34.93]
1.575 [40.01]
1.775 [45.09]
1.875 [47.63]
2.075 [52.71]
2.375 [60.33]
2.475 [62.87]
2.575 [65.41]
2.775 [70.49]
2.875 [73.03]
3.075 [78.11]
3.175 [80.65]
3.375 [85.73]
3.575 [90.81]
3.675 [93.35]
4.075 [103.51]
4.175 [106.05]
4.575 [116.21]
4.875 [123.83]
4.975 [126.37]
5.475 [139.07]
5.575 [141.61]
6.575 [167.01]
E
1.275 [32.39]
1.375 [34.93]
1.475 [37.47]
1.575 [40.01]
1.675 [42.55]
1.875 [47.63]
2.075 [52.71]
2.175 [55.25]
2.375 [60.33]
2.675 [67.95]
2.775 [70.49]
2.875 [73.03]
3.075 [78.11]
3.175 [80.65]
3.375 [85.73]
3.475 [88.27]
3.675 [93.35]
3.875 [98.43]
3.975 [100.97]
4.375 [111.13]
4.475 [113.67]
4.875 [123.83]
5.175 [131.45]
5.275 [133.99]
5.775 [146.69]
5.875 [149.23]
6.875 [174.63]
F
.330 [8.38]
.400 [10.16]
Dimensions are in inch [mm]
POLARIZING KEYS
P/N 13-PK2
.230 [5.84]
KEY IN BETWEEN CONTACTS
(ORDER SEPARATELY)
KEY REPLACES ONE PAIR OF CONTACTS
(ORDER SEPARATELY)
.032 [.81]
.200 [5.08]
.175 [4.44]
.280 [7.11]
.051 [1.30]
.103 [2.62]
CONSULT FACTORY FOR MOLDED IN KEY
5.05 [12.83]
P/N 13-PK1
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