Bottom-Entry Receptacles Ready For Picking-And-Placing

Feb. 1, 2001

Designed using the company's #02 contact and accepting a pin or component lead that is 0.040" to 0.050" in diameter and 0.100" to 0.175" long, these bottom-entry receptacles are supplied on 12-mm wide carrier tape for use in industry-standard pick-and-place machines. The tapes hold 1,500 parts on a 13" reel. And the receptacles mount in a 0.090" ±0.003" PTH and can be used in "intrusive reflow" assembly and soldering processes.

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