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- TypeParameter
- Factory Lead Time3 Weeks
- Mount
In electronic components, the term "Mount" typically refers to the method or process of physically attaching or fixing a component onto a circuit board or other electronic device. This can involve soldering, adhesive bonding, or other techniques to secure the component in place. The mounting process is crucial for ensuring proper electrical connections and mechanical stability within the electronic system. Different components may have specific mounting requirements based on their size, shape, and function, and manufacturers provide guidelines for proper mounting procedures to ensure optimal performance and reliability of the electronic device.
Through Hole - Mounting Type
The "Mounting Type" in electronic components refers to the method used to attach or connect a component to a circuit board or other substrate, such as through-hole, surface-mount, or panel mount.
Through Hole - Material - Insulation
Material - Insulation is a parameter that refers to the type of material used to provide insulation in electronic components. Insulation is crucial in electronic devices to prevent electrical current from flowing where it is not intended to go, thus avoiding short circuits and other potential hazards. The material used for insulation can vary depending on the specific requirements of the component, such as temperature resistance, dielectric strength, and environmental factors. Common insulation materials include plastics, ceramics, and various types of coatings designed to provide reliable and effective insulation in electronic components.
Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) - Contact MaterialsPhosphor Bronze
- Operating Temperature
The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.
-65°C~125°C - 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.
Tube - Published2016
- JESD-609 Code
The "JESD-609 Code" in electronic components refers to a standardized marking code that indicates the lead-free solder composition and finish of electronic components for compliance with environmental regulations.
e4 - Pbfree Code
The "Pbfree Code" parameter in electronic components refers to the code or marking used to indicate that the component is lead-free. Lead (Pb) is a toxic substance that has been widely used in electronic components for many years, but due to environmental concerns, there has been a shift towards lead-free alternatives. The Pbfree Code helps manufacturers and users easily identify components that do not contain lead, ensuring compliance with regulations and promoting environmentally friendly practices. It is important to pay attention to the Pbfree Code when selecting electronic components to ensure they meet the necessary requirements for lead-free applications.
yes - Part Status
Parts can have many statuses as they progress through the configuration, analysis, review, and approval stages.
Active - Termination
Termination in electronic components refers to the practice of matching the impedance of a circuit to prevent signal reflections and ensure maximum power transfer. It involves the use of resistors or other components at the end of transmission lines or connections. Proper termination is crucial in high-frequency applications to maintain signal integrity and reduce noise.
Solder - ECCN Code
An ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) is an alphanumeric code used by the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security to identify and categorize electronic components and other dual-use items that may require an export license based on their technical characteristics and potential for military use.
EAR99 - 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.
Full Bellows - Number of Positions24
- ColorGreen
- 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 - Additional Feature
Any Feature, including a modified Existing Feature, that is not an Existing Feature.
NONE - HTS Code
HTS (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) codes are product classification codes between 8-1 digits. The first six digits are an HS code, and the countries of import assign the subsequent digits to provide additional classification. U.S. HTS codes are 1 digits and are administered by the U.S. International Trade Commission.
8536.69.40.40 - Contact Type
Contact Type in electronic components refers to the specific design and configuration of the electrical contacts used to establish connections between components or devices. The contact type determines how the electrical signals are transmitted between the components, and it can vary based on factors such as the application requirements, signal type, and environmental conditions. Common contact types include pin contacts, socket contacts, surface mount contacts, and wire-to-board contacts. Understanding the contact type is crucial for ensuring proper connectivity and reliable performance in electronic systems.
Full Bellows - Pitch
In electronic components, "Pitch" refers to the distance between the center of one pin or lead to the center of the adjacent pin or lead on a component, such as an integrated circuit (IC) or a connector. It is a crucial parameter as it determines the spacing and alignment of the pins or leads on a component, which in turn affects how the component can be mounted on a circuit board or connected to other components.The pitch measurement is typically expressed in millimeters (mm) or inches (in) and plays a significant role in determining the overall size and layout of a circuit board. Components with different pitches may require specific types of circuit boards or connectors to ensure proper alignment and connection. Designers must carefully consider the pitch of components when designing circuit layouts to ensure compatibility and proper functionality of the electronic system.
0.100 2.54mm - Total Number of Contacts24
- Number of ConductorsONE
- 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 - Reliability
Reliability in electronic components refers to the ability of a component to perform its required functions under stated conditions for a specified period of time. It is a measure of the likelihood that a component will not fail during its intended lifespan. High reliability indicates that the component is less likely to experience unexpected failures, which is crucial for maintaining the overall performance and safety of electronic systems. Factors affecting reliability include material quality, manufacturing processes, and environmental conditions.
COMMERCIAL - Number Of PCB Rows2
- PCB Contact Pattern
The "PCB Contact Pattern" refers to the layout or arrangement of contact points on a printed circuit board (PCB) where electronic components are mounted or connected. This pattern determines how components will be physically and electrically connected to the PCB. The contact pattern typically includes pads, vias, traces, and other features that facilitate the soldering or mounting of components onto the board. It is crucial for ensuring proper electrical connections and reliable performance of the electronic device. Designing an appropriate PCB contact pattern is essential for the functionality, efficiency, and durability of the electronic components and the overall circuitry.
RECTANGULAR - Body Breadth
Body breadth in electronic components refers to the width of the physical body of a component, such as a resistor, capacitor, or integrated circuit. This measurement is crucial for ensuring proper fit within a circuit board or enclosure. It can affect the component's thermal performance, mechanical stability, and overall compatibility with other components in a design. Body breadth is typically specified in millimeters or inches and is an important factor in the selection and design of electronic assemblies.
0.33 inch - Body Depth
Body Depth is a parameter that refers to the physical measurement of the depth or thickness of an electronic component. It is typically measured from the bottom to the top of the component, excluding any external connectors or pins. Body Depth is an important specification as it determines how much space the component will occupy on a circuit board or within an electronic device. Manufacturers provide this measurement to help designers and engineers ensure proper fit and compatibility within their designs. Understanding the Body Depth of electronic components is crucial for efficient and effective integration into electronic systems.
0.431 inch - Rated Current (Signal)
Rated Current (Signal) refers to the maximum continuous current that an electronic component can handle while maintaining its specified performance characteristics. It indicates the level of current that the device can safely operate under normal conditions without overheating or experiencing degradation. This parameter is crucial for ensuring reliability and efficiency in electronic circuits and components, helping to prevent damage due to excessive current.
3A - Contact Resistance
Contact resistance refers to the resistance encountered at the point of contact between two conductive materials or components. It is a measure of how well the two materials make electrical contact with each other. High contact resistance can lead to voltage drops, power losses, and inefficient electrical connections. It is typically measured in ohms and is an important parameter to consider in electronic components such as connectors, switches, and relays. Lower contact resistance is desirable for ensuring reliable and efficient electrical connections in electronic circuits.
10mOhm - Card Type
In the context of electronic components, the parameter "Card Type" typically refers to the physical form factor or shape of the component. It describes the specific design and layout of the component, which can vary depending on its intended use and compatibility with other components or systems. For example, common card types in electronics include PCI cards, SIM cards, and memory cards, each designed for specific functions and applications. Understanding the card type is important for ensuring proper installation, compatibility, and functionality within an electronic system.
Non Specified - Dual Edge - Read Out
the process of removing information from an automatic device (such as a computer or sensor) and displaying it in an understandable form.
Dual - Insulation Resistance
The measurement of insulation resistance is carried out by means of a megohmmeter – high resistance range ohmmeter. A general rule-of-thumb is 10 Megohm or more.
5000000000Ohm - Number of Positions/Bay/Row12
- Flange Feature
In electronic components, the term "Flange Feature" refers to a specific design element that involves a protruding rim or edge around the perimeter of the component. This flange feature serves multiple purposes, such as providing mechanical support, facilitating mounting or installation, enhancing stability, and improving heat dissipation. The flange feature can vary in size, shape, and material depending on the specific requirements of the component and its intended application. Overall, the presence of a flange feature in electronic components helps ensure proper functionality, durability, and ease of integration within electronic systems.
Top Mount Opening, Threaded Insert, 4-40 - Body/Shell Style
The parameter "Body/Shell Style" in electronic components refers to the physical design or shape of the outer casing or enclosure of the component. It is an important characteristic that helps in identifying and categorizing different types of components based on their form factor. The body/shell style can vary greatly depending on the specific component and its intended use, ranging from simple rectangular shapes to more complex designs with specific features for mounting, connecting, or protecting the internal components. Understanding the body/shell style of electronic components is crucial for proper installation, compatibility, and overall functionality within electronic circuits and systems.
RECEPTACLE - Dielectric Withstanding Voltage
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage (DWV) is a crucial parameter in electronic components that measures the maximum voltage a component can withstand without breaking down. It is also known as the insulation voltage or breakdown voltage. DWV is typically tested by applying a high voltage between the conductive parts of the component and the insulation material to ensure that the insulation can withstand the specified voltage without allowing current to flow through. This parameter is important for ensuring the safety and reliability of electronic components, especially in applications where high voltages are present. Components with a higher DWV rating are more suitable for use in high-voltage environments and applications.
600VDC V - PCB Contact Row Spacing
PCB Contact Row Spacing refers to the distance between the centers of adjacent contact rows in a printed circuit board (PCB). It is an important parameter in the design and layout of electronic components, particularly for connectors and sockets. Proper row spacing ensures compatibility with corresponding component leads and facilitates efficient circuit assembly and operation. The spacing can affect the overall footprint of the component and influences layout considerations for routing traces on the PCB.
3.556 mm - Insertion Force-Max
Insertion Force-Max is a parameter used to specify the maximum force required to insert an electronic component into its corresponding socket or connector. It is a critical specification as it ensures that the component is securely and properly seated in the socket without causing any damage. This parameter is typically measured in units of force, such as Newtons or pounds-force, and is important for ensuring the reliability and longevity of the electronic assembly. Manufacturers provide this specification to help users understand the amount of force that can be safely applied during the insertion process to prevent any potential issues or failures.
4.448 N - 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 - Plating Thickness
Plating thickness in electronic components refers to the measurement of the thickness of the metal plating applied to various surfaces of the component. This plating is typically done to enhance the component's conductivity, corrosion resistance, and solderability. The plating thickness is an important parameter as it directly affects the performance and reliability of the electronic component. Manufacturers specify the required plating thickness to ensure that the component meets the desired electrical and mechanical properties for its intended application. Testing and quality control measures are often employed to verify that the plating thickness meets the specified requirements.
30μin - Card Thickness
Card Thickness in electronic components refers to the measurement of the thickness of a printed circuit board (PCB) or a card used in electronic devices. It is an important parameter as it determines the overall size and form factor of the electronic component. The card thickness can vary depending on the specific requirements of the device and the components it houses. It is typically measured in millimeters or mils (1 mil = 0.001 inches) and is a critical consideration in the design and manufacturing of electronic products to ensure proper fit and functionality.
0.062 1.57mm - Length - Termination
Length - Termination refers to the specific distance over which an electrical signal travels before it reaches the termination point in electronic components. This parameter is crucial for high-speed signal integrity, as it can impact signal reflection and transmission efficiency. Proper length termination ensures that signals reach their destination without distortion or loss, thereby maintaining the performance of electronic circuits. It is often influenced by the design of the circuit board, the type of components used, and the overall system requirements.
0.44 inch - RoHS Status
RoHS means “Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances” in the “Hazardous Substances Directive” in electrical and electronic equipment.
ROHS3 Compliant - Lead Free
Lead Free is a term used to describe electronic components that do not contain lead as part of their composition. Lead is a toxic material that can have harmful effects on human health and the environment, so the electronics industry has been moving towards lead-free components to reduce these risks. Lead-free components are typically made using alternative materials such as silver, copper, and tin. Manufacturers must comply with regulations such as the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive to ensure that their products are lead-free and environmentally friendly.
Lead Free