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PCB Connectors
News Release from: Harwin | Subject: MP6 range
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 May 2001
Ultra-fine-pitch connectors with up to
100 pins
Harwin's new MP6 range of surface-mount ultra-fine-pitch connectors are suitable for internal mounting where miniaturisation and light weight are paramount.
Harwin's new MP6 range of surface-mount ultra-fine-pitch connectors are suitable for use in notebook computers, PDAs, games machines, telecomms, office automation equipment and for internal mounting where miniaturisation and light weight are paramount The 0.6mm pitch board-mounting connectors provide stacking heights of 3, 4 and 5mm between boards
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Surface mount EMI/RFI shield clip
As demand for RFI shielding has risen significantly, the need for an effective way to mount shields has now been addressed by Harwin.
They are available with up to 100 contact positions, are polarised to prevent mismating, and equipped with locating pegs for accurate PCB placement.
Metal latching clips are available on request if additional strain relief is required.
The housings are manufactured from glass filled LCP in a natural colour and have a UL94V-0 flammability rating.
The housing has a minimum insulation resistance of 100Mohm (after conditioning) and a dielectric withstanding voltage of 200V AC.
Male and female contacts are manufactured from brass and phosphor bronze, respectively, with a selective gold/tin finish.
Contacts will carry up to 0.5A and have a maximum contact resistance of 70mohm (after conditioning).
Both male and female connectors benefit from wide operating temperatures of -40 to +80C.
Standard packaging is tape and reel format on 330mm (13in) reels using embossed carrier tape with removable pick and place pads for automatic placement.
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