This card edge connector features a contact spacing of 0.156 inches (3.96 mm) and a total of 44 contacts. It accommodates PC boards up to 0.070 inches (1.78 mm) thick and offers versatile mounting options, including mounting holes with a diameter of 0.128 inches (3.25 mm). The insulator is made of UL 94V-0 thermoplastic polyester, providing high-temperature resistance. Contacts are gold and tin-plated for durability, supporting a current rating of 5 amps. Designed for reliable electrical performance, it supports applications in electronic device assembly and manufacturing.
Insulator Material: UL 94V-0 Thermoplastic Polyester
Contact Material: Copper Alloy
Contact Plating: Gold on mating area, Tin on tails with Nickel underplating
Current Rating: 5 amps
Contact Resistance: 10 milliohms maximum
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: 1800 V AC rms
Insulation Resistance: Minimum 5000 megaohms
Operating Temperature: -40°C to +105°C
Mounting Options: Holes with 0.128 inches (3.25 mm) diameter, various mounting configurations
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