Connector Suits High-Density Applications

March 21, 2006
Designed for a dc power supply applications, the ACH wire-to-board connector has a 2.0A at 50V rating for both 2- and 3-wire circuits using wire sizes AWG #30 to #28. The low profile series connector has a height of only 1.4 mm and a width of 4.3 mm.

Designed for a dc power supply applications, the ACH wire-to-board connector has a 2.0A at 50V rating for both 2- and 3-wire circuits using wire sizes AWG #30 to #28. The low profile series connector has a height of only 1.4 mm and a width of 4.3 mm. These 1.2 mm pitch connectors feature a socket half that is mated with the header from the vertical direction, while the wires come out from the horizontal direction. The ultra-compact design provides the flexibility for applications that need high performance connectors in tight spaces. The disconnectable, crimp-style connector has a temperature range of –25°C to +85°C, including temperature rise in applying electrical current. Header plating is lead free and complies with European RoHS directive. Headers are provided on embossed tape for automatic insertion equipment. JST CORP., Waukegan, IL. (800) 947-1110.

Company: JST CORP.

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