

Molex 214756-2041
Manufacturer No:
214756-2041
Tiny WHSLManufacturer:
Utmel No:
1657-214756-2041
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Description:
DC Power Cords MICRO-FIT3.0 R-S 4 CIRCUIT 150MM Au
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Unit Price: $2.213666
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- TypeParameter
- Contact Plating
Contact plating (finish) provides corrosion protection for base metals and optimizes the mechanical and electrical properties of the contact interfaces.
Gold - RoHSDetails
- Factory Pack QuantityFactory Pack Quantity25
- TradenameMicro-Fit 3.0
- Part # Aliases2147562041 02147562041
- Termination MethodCrimp
- Contact MaterialsPhosphor Bronze
- Cable TypesUL 1061
- PackageBag
- Base Product Number
"Base Product Number" (BPN) refers to the fundamental identifier assigned to a component by the manufacturer. This number is used to identify a specific product family or series of components that share common features, characteristics, or functionality. The BPN is usually part of a larger part number or order code that includes additional information, such as variations in packaging, tolerance, voltage ratings, and other specifications.
214756 - MfrMolex
- Product StatusActive
- Series
In electronic components, the "Series" refers to a group of products that share similar characteristics, designs, or functionalities, often produced by the same manufacturer. These components within a series typically have common specifications but may vary in terms of voltage, power, or packaging to meet different application needs. The series name helps identify and differentiate between various product lines within a manufacturer's catalog.
214756 - Packaging
Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.
Bag - Connector Type
Connector Type in electronic components refers to the specific design and configuration of the connector used to establish electrical connections between different devices or components. This parameter describes the physical shape, size, and layout of the connector, as well as the number and arrangement of pins or contacts. Common connector types include USB, HDMI, RJ45, and D-sub connectors, each serving different purposes and applications. Understanding the connector type is crucial for ensuring compatibility and proper functionality when connecting electronic devices together.
WIRE TO BOARD - TypeDiscrete Wire Assembly
- Number of Positions4
- ColorBlack
- Number of Rows2
- Gender
In the context of electronic components, the parameter "Gender" typically refers to the physical characteristics of connectors or interfaces that determine how they can be mated together. Connectors are often designed with specific gender types, such as male or female, to ensure proper alignment and connection between devices. A male connector typically has protruding pins or plugs that fit into a corresponding female connector, which has receptacles or sockets to receive the pins. This design helps prevent incorrect connections and ensures a secure and reliable electrical connection. Understanding the gender of connectors is crucial when designing or assembling electronic systems to ensure compatibility and proper functionality. It is essential to match the gender of connectors correctly to avoid damage and ensure optimal performance of the electronic components.
Female-Pigtail - Shielding
Shielding in electronic components refers to the practice of enclosing or surrounding sensitive electronic circuits or components with a conductive material to protect them from electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency interference (RFI). The shielding material acts as a barrier that blocks or absorbs unwanted electromagnetic signals, preventing them from affecting the performance of the electronic device. Shielding can be achieved using materials such as metal enclosures, conductive coatings, or shielding tapes. Proper shielding is essential in electronic design to ensure the reliable operation of electronic devices in environments where electromagnetic interference is present.
Unshielded - Current Rating
Current rating is the maximum current that a fuse will carry for an indefinite period without too much deterioration of the fuse element.
8.5 A - Contact Finish
Contact finish refers to the surface coating or treatment applied to the electrical contacts of electronic components. This finish is crucial for ensuring reliable electrical connections and preventing corrosion or oxidation of the contacts. Common contact finishes include gold, silver, tin, and nickel, each offering different levels of conductivity, durability, and resistance to environmental factors. The choice of contact finish depends on the specific application requirements, such as operating conditions, cost considerations, and compatibility with other components in the circuit. Selecting the appropriate contact finish is essential for maintaining the performance and longevity of electronic devices.
Gold - Wire Gauge
a measurement of?wire?diameter.?This determines the amount of electric current the wire can safely carry, as well as its electrical resistance and weight.
18(AWG) - Cable Length
A nautical unit of measure equal to one tenth of a nautical mile or approximately 1 fathoms.
150 m - Cable Termination
Cable Termination is the connection of the wire or fiber to a device, such as equipment, panels or a wall outlet, which allows for connecting the cable to other cables or devices.
Crimp - Jacket Color
The parameter "Jacket Color" in electronic components refers to the color of the protective outer layer that encases wires, cables, or other electronic components. This color can indicate specific attributes such as the type of insulation material, intended use, or compliance with certain standards. Different colors might be used to distinguish between various types of signals, voltage levels, or applications, providing a visual means of identifying components in a system. Additionally, the jacket color can also influence heat dissipation and aesthetic appeal in electronic assemblies.
Black - Usage
In the context of electronic components, "Usage" refers to the intended or recommended application or operation of the component within an electronic system. This parameter provides guidance on how the component should be utilized to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and longevity. It may include specifications such as voltage ratings, current ratings, temperature ranges, environmental conditions, and other factors that impact the proper functioning of the component. Understanding and adhering to the usage guidelines provided by the manufacturer is crucial in designing and implementing electronic circuits to prevent damage and ensure the component operates within its specified parameters.
- - Pitch - Connector
The parameter "Pitch - Connector" in electronic components refers to the distance between the center of one pin or contact to the center of the adjacent pin or contact on a connector. It is a crucial specification that determines the compatibility and alignment of connectors with corresponding mating components. The pitch measurement is typically expressed in millimeters or inches and plays a significant role in ensuring proper electrical connections and signal integrity in electronic devices. Manufacturers provide detailed pitch specifications to help users select the right connectors for their specific applications.
0.118 (3.00mm) - Pitch - Cable
The parameter "Pitch - Cable" in electronic components refers to the distance between adjacent conductors or wires in a cable assembly. It is typically measured in millimeters or inches and is an important specification to consider when designing or selecting cables for electronic applications. The pitch determines the spacing and arrangement of the conductors within the cable, which can impact factors such as signal integrity, crosstalk, and overall performance of the cable assembly. Choosing the appropriate pitch for a cable is crucial to ensure proper functionality and reliability in electronic systems.
- - Connector Type A
Connector Type A refers to a specific configuration and design of electrical connectors used for interfacing electronic components. It is characterized by its standardized pin layout and physical dimensions, allowing for reliable and consistent connections between devices. Commonly found in applications such as USB connections, Connector Type A ensures proper alignment and connectivity, facilitating data transfer and power supply among various electronic systems.
WIRE TO BOARD - Assembly Configuration
The parameter "Assembly Configuration" in electronic components refers to the specific arrangement and organization of components on a printed circuit board or within an electronic assembly. This includes the layout of the components, their orientation, and the method of interconnection used in the manufacturing process. It plays a critical role in determining the performance, reliability, and manufacturability of the electronic device. Additionally, the assembly configuration can influence factors such as thermal management and signal integrity within the circuit.
Dual Ended Connectors - Connector Type B
Connector Type B refers to the specific type of connector used in electronic components to establish a connection between two devices or components. This parameter typically describes the physical shape, size, and configuration of the connector, as well as the method of attachment or mating with another connector. Connector Type B can vary widely depending on the application and industry, with different standards and specifications defining the characteristics of the connector. It is important to match Connector Type B correctly to ensure compatibility and proper functionality in electronic systems.
Not Included - Current Rating (Max)
The parameter "Current Rating (Max)" in electronic components specifies the maximum amount of electric current that the component can safely handle without overheating or being damaged. It is a crucial specification that ensures reliable operation in a circuit, as exceeding this limit can lead to failure or reduced lifespan of the component. This rating is typically expressed in amperes (A) and varies depending on the type of component, its design, and its intended application. Knowing the current rating is essential for designers to ensure that components are adequately rated for their specific use cases.
8.5/Contact(A) - Connector Pitch
Connector Pitch in electronic components refers to the distance between the center of one pin to the center of the adjacent pin in a connector. It is a crucial parameter that determines the spacing and alignment of pins in connectors, ensuring proper connectivity and compatibility between components. The connector pitch is typically specified in millimeters or inches and plays a significant role in determining the overall size and layout of electronic devices. Choosing the right connector pitch is essential to ensure that components can be properly connected and integrated into electronic systems.
3mm - Features
In the context of electronic components, the term "Features" typically refers to the specific characteristics or functionalities that a particular component offers. These features can vary depending on the type of component and its intended use. For example, a microcontroller may have features such as built-in memory, analog-to-digital converters, and communication interfaces like UART or SPI.When evaluating electronic components, understanding their features is crucial in determining whether they meet the requirements of a particular project or application. Engineers and designers often look at features such as operating voltage, speed, power consumption, and communication protocols to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.In summary, the "Features" parameter in electronic components describes the unique attributes and capabilities that differentiate one component from another, helping users make informed decisions when selecting components for their electronic designs.
- - Length0.492 (150.00mm, 5.91)
- Contact Finish Thickness
Contact Finish Thickness refers to the measurement of the layer of conductive material applied to the surfaces of electrical contacts in electronic components. This thickness is critical as it influences the electrical conductivity, solderability, wear resistance, and overall performance of the connection. The materials used for the contact finish can include gold, silver, or other metals, and the specified thickness is designed to ensure reliable operation over the component's lifespan.
30.0µin (0.76µm)
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