PCB Connectors Handle 45A

July 1, 2006
For high-current pc board applications, the company's High Current Connector and Contact series is rated for operating currents up to 45A per circuit. Additional ratings can be determined by consulting the rating curves. The connectors can be

For high-current pc board applications, the company's High Current Connector and Contact series is rated for operating currents up to 45A per circuit. Additional ratings can be determined by consulting the rating curves. The connectors can be configured in one or two rows with both vertical and straight mounted terminations. When paired with the company's Powerpole 15/45 connector housings, the series promises a reliable wire-to-PCB connection. The connectors are RoHS compliant and contacts are made of copper alloy with tin plating, limiting the voltage drop to less than 5.5 mV. The connectors are available with accessories including mounting wings and spacers. ANDERSON POWER PRODUCTS, Sterling, MA. (978) 422-3600.

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