For board-to-board For board-to-FPC
Partly to Be Discontinued
Last time buy: September 30, 2016
P35S
Narrow pitch connectors
(0.35mm pitch)
FEATURES
1. Small size 0.35 mm pitch
contributes to device miniaturization.
Smaller compared to P4S (20 pin
contacts):
Socket — 11% smaller,
Header — 12% smaller
3. Greater flexibility in connector
placement.
Pattern wiring to the connector bottom is
made possible with a molded covering on
the undersurface of the connector.
m
35
2.
m
m
6m
3.
Socket
Pickup cover (Material: SUS)
(Both covered and uncovered
types are available.)
Header
Soldering terminals
at each corner
Socket
RoHS compliant
Soldering terminals
Soldering terminals
at each corner
at each corner
Connector bottom:
Create any thru-hole and pattern wiring.
4. Gull-wing-shaped terminals to
facilitate visual inspections.
5. Connectors for inspection available
6.05 (20 pin contacts)
3.60
Pickup cover (Material: LCP)
(Both covered and uncovered
types are available.)
Soldering terminals
at each corner
Header
APPLICATIONS
Mobile devices, such as cellular
phones, digital still cameras and
digital video cameras.
5.23 (20 pin contacts)
2.35
2. Strong resistance to adverse
environments! Utilizes
“
” construction
for high contact reliability.
ORDERING INFORMATION
AXT
1
4
1: Narrow Pitch Connector P35S (0.35 mm pitch) Socket
2: Narrow Pitch Connector P35S (0.35 mm pitch) Header
Number of pins (2 digits)
Mated height
/
1: For mated height 1.5 mm
Functions
/
2: No pickup cover, without positioning bosses
6: With pickup cover, without positioning bosses
Surface treatment (Contact portion / Terminal portion)
4: Ni plating on base, Au plating on surface (for Ni barrier available)
4: Ni plating on base, Au plating on surface
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Partly to Be Discontinued
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Narrow pitch connectors P35S (0.35mm pitch)
PRODUCT TYPES
Mated height
Part number
Number of pins
1.5mm
Packing
20
Socket
AXT120124
Header
AXT220124
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
50
52
60
70
80
90
100
AXT122124
AXT124124
AXT126124
AXT128124
AXT130124
AXT132124
AXT134124
AXT136124
AXT138124
AXT140124
AXT150124
AXT152124
AXT160124
AXT170124
AXT180124
AXT190124
AXT100124
AXT222124
AXT224124
AXT226124
AXT228124
AXT230124
AXT232124
AXT234124
AXT236124
AXT238124
AXT240124
AXT250124
AXT252124
AXT260124
AXT270124
AXT280124
AXT290124
AXT200124
Inner carton
Outer carton
3,000 pieces
6,000 pieces
Notes: 1. Regarding ordering units; During production: Please make orders in 1-reel units.
For samples, please contact our sales office.
2. If you require the pickup cover, change the eighth digit of the part number from “2” to “6” in your order. Note that the pickup cover is not available for some types
depending on the number of pins. Check the latest product specifications.
3. The above part numbers are for connectors without positioning bosses, which are standard. When ordering connectors with positioning bosses, please contact our
sales office.
SPECIFICATIONS
1. Characteristics
Electrical
characteristics
Mechanical
characteristics
Item
Rated current
Rated voltage
Specifications
0.25A/pin contact (Max. 4 A at total pin contacts)
60V AC/DC
Breakdown voltage
150V AC for 1 min.
Insulation resistance
Min. 1,000MΩ (initial)
Contact resistance
Max. 100mΩ
Composite insertion force
Composite removal force
Contact holding force
(Socket contact)
Ambient temperature
Max. 0.981N/pin contacts × pin contacts (initial)
Min. 0.0588N/pin contacts × pin contacts
Soldering heat resistance
Storage temperature
Conditions
—
—
Rated voltage is applied for one minute and check for
short circuit or damage with a detection current of 1mA.
Using 250V DC megger (applied for 1 min.)
Based on the contact resistance measurement method
specified by JIS C 5402.
Measuring the maximum force.
As the contact is axially pull out.
No freezing at low temperatures
Min. 0.981N/pin contacts
–55°C to +85°C
Max. peak temperature of 260°C (on the surface of the
PC board around the connector terminals)
300°C within 5 sec. or 350°C within 3 sec.
–55°C to +85°C (product only)
–40°C to +50°C (emboss packing)
Infrared reflow soldering
Soldering iron
No freezing at low temperatures
Conformed to MIL-STD-202F, method 107G
Environmental
characteristics
Lifetime
characteristics
Unit weight
Thermal shock resistance
(header and socket mated)
5 cycles, insulation resistance min. 100MΩ,
contact resistance max. 100mΩ
Humidity resistance
(header and socket mated)
Saltwater spray resistance
(header and socket mated)
H2S resistance
(header and socket mated)
120 hours, insulation resistance min. 100MΩ,
contact resistance max. 100mΩ
24 hours, insulation resistance min. 100MΩ,
contact resistance max. 100mΩ
48 hours,
contact resistance max. 100mΩ
Insertion and removal life
50 times
Order Temperature (°C)
1
–55 −30
2
3
85 +30
4
–55 −30
Time (minutes)
30
Max. 5
30
Max. 5
Conformed to IEC60068-2-78
Temperature 40±2°C, humidity 90 to 95% R.H.
Conformed to IEC60068-2-11
Temperature 35±2°C, saltwater concentration 5±1%
Temperature 40±2°C, gas concentration 3±1 ppm,
humidity 75 to 80% R.H.
Repeated insertion and removal speed of
max. 200 times/hours
50 pin contact type: Socket: 0.06 g Header: 0.03 g
2. Material and surface treatment
Part name
Molded portion
Contact and Post
Material
LCP resin (UL94V-0)
Copper alloy
Surface treatment
—
Contact portion: Ni plating on base, Au plating on surface
Terminal portion: Ni plating on base, Au plating on surface (Except for front edge of terminal)
However, the area adjacent to the socket terminal is exposed to Ni on base.
Soldering terminals portion;
Socket: Ni plating on base, Pd + Au flash plating on surface (Expect for front edge of terminal)
Header: Ni plating on base, Au plating on surface (Expect for front edge of terminal)
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ACCTB30E 201509-T
Partly to Be Discontinued
Last time buy: September 30, 2016
Narrow pitch connectors P35S (0.35mm pitch)
DIMENSIONS (Unit: mm)
The CAD data of the products with a
CAD Data
mark can be downloaded from: http://industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/
1. Socket (Mated height: 1.5mm)
• Without pickup cover
CAD Data
A
Terminal coplanarity
0.08
(Contact and
soldering terminals)
1.45
0.70 (Suction face)
0.35±0.05
2.60
(0.50)
3.00
0.12±0.03
3.60
B±0.1
Dimension table (mm)
Number of pins/
dimension
20
6.05
3.15
4.85
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
50
52
6.40
6.75
7.10
7.45
7.80
8.15
8.50
8.85
9.20
9.55
11.30
11.65
3.50
3.85
4.20
4.55
4.90
5.25
5.60
5.95
6.30
6.65
8.40
8.75
5.20
5.55
5.90
6.25
6.60
6.95
7.30
7.65
8.00
8.35
10.10
10.45
60
70
80
90
100
13.05
14.80
16.55
18.30
20.05
10.15
11.90
13.65
15.40
17.15
11.85
13.60
15.35
17.10
18.85
1.80
Y (Note)
3.60
(0.66)
0.55
0.30±0.03
C±0.1
(0.90)
Z (Note)
General tolerance: ±0.2
A
B
C
• With pickup cover
(0.50)
2.60
0.12±0.03
3.60
Terminal coplanarity
0.08
(Contact and
soldering terminals)
1.45
0.35±0.05
3.00
2.80 (Suction face)
A
B±0.1
Pickup cover
1.80
3.60
(0.66)
Y (Note)
0.30±0.03
C±0.1
(0.90)
0.55
Z (Note)
General tolerance: ±0.2
Note: Since soldering terminals are built into the body, the Y and Z parts are connected electrically.
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ACCTB30E 201509-T
Partly to Be Discontinued
Last time buy: September 30, 2016
Narrow pitch connectors P35S (0.35mm pitch)
2. Header (Mated height: 1.5mm)
• Without pickup cover
CAD Data
A
0.54 (Suction face)
B±0.1
0.
20
0.35±0.05
2.35
(0.45)
0.
25
2.35
1.45
R
0.12±0.03
R
R
Terminal coplanarity
0.08
(Contact and
soldering terminals)
1.24
0.
Dimension table (mm)
1.49
0.12±0.03
0.84
(0.33)
Soldering terminals
C±0.1
(Soldering terminals portion)
20
General tolerance: ±0.2
Number of pins/
dimension
20
5.23
3.15
4.55
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
50
52
60
70
80
90
5.58
5.93
6.28
6.63
6.98
7.33
7.68
8.03
8.38
8.73
10.48
10.83
12.23
13.98
15.73
17.48
3.50
3.85
4.20
4.55
4.90
5.25
5.60
5.95
6.30
6.65
8.40
8.75
10.15
11.90
13.65
15.40
4.90
5.25
5.60
5.95
6.30
6.65
7.00
7.35
7.70
8.05
9.80
10.15
11.55
13.30
15.05
16.80
100
19.23
17.15
18.55
A
B
C
• With pickup cover
D
B±0.1
Terminal coplanarity
0.08
(Contact and
soldering terminals)
1.64
0.35±0.05
2.35
(0.45)
2.35
1.75 (Suction face)
2.05
0.12±0.03
0.12±0.03
C±0.1
0.84
(0.33)
Soldering terminals
1.49
(Soldering terminals portion)
Pickup cover
A
General tolerance: ±0.2
Socket and Header are mated
Header
1.50±0.15
Socket
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ACCTB30E 201509-T
Partly to Be Discontinued
Last time buy: September 30, 2016
Narrow pitch connectors P35S (0.35mm pitch)
EMBOSSED TAPE DIMENSIONS (unit: mm, Common for respective contact type, socket and header)
• Tape dimensions (Conforming to JIS C 0806:1990.
However, some tapes have mounting hole pitches that do
not comply with the standard.)
Tape I
Tape II
• Plastic reel dimensions (Conforming to EIAJ ET-7200B)
C
1.75
2
8.0
1.
5
Top cover tape
1.75
4
Pull out direction
Pull out direction
4
Label
380 dia.
C
Taping reel
D±1
A±0.3
B
A±0.3
2
Embossed carrier tape
Embossed mounting-hole
8.0
1.
5
+0
0 .1
+0
0 .1
di
di
a.
a.
Dimension table (mm)
Mated height
Number of pins
Type of taping
A
B
C
D
Quantity per reel
Common for socket and header:
1.5mm
Max. 24
26 to 70
72 to 100
Tape I
Tape I
Tape II
16.0
24.0
32.0
—
—
28.4
7.5
11.5
14.2
17.4
25.4
33.4
3,000
3,000
3,000
Connector orientation with respect to direction of progress of embossed tape
Type
Common for P35S
Direction of
tape progress
Socket
Header
Note: There is no indication on this product regarding top-bottom or left-right orientation.
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ACCTB30E 201509-T
Narrow pitch connectors P35S (0.35mm pitch)
For board-to-board For board-to-FPC
35
m
m
Header
m
6m
2.
3.
Socket
RoHS compliant
P35S
Connectors for
inspection usage
(0.35mm pitch)
Partly to Be Discontinued
Last time buy: September 30, 2016
FEATURES
APPLICATIONS
1. 3,000 mating and unmating cycles
2. Same external dimensions and foot
pattern as standard type.
3. Improved mating
Insertion and removal easy due to a
reduction in mating retention force. This
is made possible by a simple locking
structure design.
Note: Mating retention force cannot be
warranted.
Ideal for module unit inspection and
equipment assembly inspection
TABLE OF PRODUCT TYPES
✩: Available for sale
Product name
P35S
for inspection
20
✩
22
✩
24
✩
26
✩
28
✩
30
✩
32
✩
34
✩
Number of pins
36
38
✩
✩
40
✩
50
✩
52
✩
60
✩
70
✩
80
✩
90
✩
100
✩
Notes: 1. The pickup surface shape of the inspection sockets is different from that of the standard sockets. (For details, refer to the product specification diagram.)
2. Please inquire number of pins other than those shown above.
3. Please inquire us regarding availability.
4. Please keep the minimum order quantities no less than 50 pieces per lot.
5. Please inquire if further information is needed.
PRODUCT TYPES
Specifications
Socket
With pickup cover
No pickup cover
Without positioning bosses
Without positioning bosses
Part No.
AXT1E∗∗66
AXT1E∗∗26
Header
Specifications
With pickup cover Without positioning bosses
No pickup cover
Without positioning bosses
Part No.
AXT2E∗∗66
AXT2E∗∗26
Notes: 1. When placing an order, substitute the “∗” (asterisk) in the above part number with the number of pins for the specific connector.
2. The above part numbers are for connectors without positioning bosses, which are standard. When ordering connectors with positioning bosses, please contact our
local sales office.
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ACCTB30E 201509-T
Partly to Be Discontinued
Last time buy: September 30, 2016
Narrow pitch connectors P35S (0.35mm pitch)
NOTES
Socket (Mated height: 1.5mm)
Header (Mated height: 1.5mm)
Max. 0.03 mm
Max. 0.03 mm
0.35±0.03
0.20±0.03
0.45±0.03
0.70±0.03
0.70±0.03
0.85±0.03
: Insulation area
0.35±0.01
0.18±0.01
0.70±0.01
0.85±0.01
3. If extra resistance to shock caused
by dropping is required, we
recommend using P4.
4. Recommended PC board and metal
mask patterns
Connectors are mounted with high pitch
density, intervals of 0.35 mm, 0.4 mm or
0.5 mm.
In order to reduce solder and flux rise,
solder bridges and other issues make
sure the proper levels of solder is used.
The figures to the right are recommended
metal mask patterns. Please use them as
a reference.
0.35±0.01
0.18±0.01
(0.50)
1.75±0.01
2.75±0.01
Metal mask thickness: When 120 μm
(Terminal portion opening area ratio: 60%)
(Metal portion opening area ratio: 100%)
1.65±0.01
0.65±0.01
(0.50)
Recommended metal mask pattern
Metal mask thickness: When 120 μm
(Terminal portion opening area ratio: 60%)
(Metal portion opening area ratio: 100%)
(0.53)
2.94±0.01
4.00±0.01
Recommended metal mask pattern
4.20±0.01
1.80±0.01
(1.20)
2. Keep the PC board warp no more
than 0.03 mm in relation to the overall
length of the connector
Max. 0.90
(0.75)
1.45±0.03
2.95±0.03
0.35±0.03
0.20±0.03
1.65±0.03
0.65±0.03
(0.50)
Recommended PC board pattern
(TOP VIEW)
(0.80)
2.60±0.03
4.20±0.03
Recommended PC board pattern
(TOP VIEW)
1.80±0.03
(1.20)
1. As shown below, excess force
during insertion may result in damage
to the connector or removal of the
solder. Also, to prevent connector
damage please confirm the correct
position before mating connectors.
0.45±0.01
0.70±0.01
Please refer to the latest product
specifications when designing your
product.
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ACCTB30E 201509-T
Notes on Using Narrow pitch Connectors/Stacking Connectors for High Current
For board-to-board/board-to-FPC
Notes on Using Narrow pitch Connectors/
Stacking Connectors for High Current
About safety remarks
Observe the following safety precautions
to prevent accidents and injuries.
1) Do not use these connectors beyond
the specified ranges. The use of the
product outside of the specified rated
current and breakdown voltage ranges
may cause abnormal heating, smoke,
and fire.
2) In order to avoid accidents, make sure
you have thoroughly reviewed the
specifications and the operation manual
before use. Please consult us if you plan
to use the product in a way not covered
by the specifications. Otherwise, the
quality cannot be guaranteed.
3) We are consistently striving to improve
quality and reliability. However, the fact
remains that electrical components and
devices generally cause failures at a
given statistical probability. Furthermore,
their durability varies with use
environments or use conditions. In this
respect, we ask you to check for actual
electrical components and devices under
actual conditions before use without fail.
Continuously using them in a state of
degraded performance may cause
deterioration in insulation performance,
thus resulting in abnormal heat
generation, smoke generation, or firing.
We ask you to carry out safety design
including redundancy design, design for
fire spread prevention, and design for
malfunction prevention as well as
periodic maintenance so that no
accidents resulting in injury or death, fire
accidents, or social damage will be
caused as a result of our product failure
or service life.
Regarding the design of devices and PC board patterns
1) When using the board to board
connectors, do not connect a pair of
board with multiple connectors.
Otherwise, misaligned connector
positions may cause mating failure or
product breakage.
2) With mounting equipment, there may
be up to a ±0.2 to 0.3-mm error in
positioning. Be sure to design PC boards
and patterns while taking into
consideration the performance and
abilities of the required equipment.
3) Some connectors have tabs embossed
on the body to aid in positioning. When
using these connectors, make sure that
the PC board is designed with positioning
holes to match these tabs.
4) To ensure the required mechanical
strength when soldering the connector
terminals, make sure the PC board
meets recommended PC board pattern
design dimensions given.
5) PC board
Control the thicknesses of the coverlay
and adhesive to prevent poor soldering.
This connector has no stand-off.
Therefore, minimize the thickness of the
coverlay, etc. so as to prevent the
occurrence of poor soldering.
6) For all connectors of the narrow pitch
series, to prevent the PC board from
coming off during vibrations or impacts,
and to prevent loads from falling directly
on the soldered portions, be sure to
design some means to fix the PC board
in place.
Example) Secure in place with screws
Screw
Spacer
Connector
PC board
Spacer
When connecting PC boards, take
appropriate measures to prevent the
connector from coming off.
7) Notes when using a FPC.
• Due to its flexibility, a FPC board may
make the connector terminal soldering
connection weak.
In order to strengthen the connection and
prevent the peeling off of terminal
soldering, a stiffener is strongly
recommended to be attached to the
backside of the connector area.
The size of stiffener should be bigger
than the recommended PC board pattern
area shown in the drawing. (Outward
dimension + approximate 0.5 to 1.0 mm)
Recommended material of reinforcement
is Glass-Fiber board, Polyimide board
(0.2 to 0.3 mm thickness) or SUS (0.1 to
0.2 mm thickness) which have 0.2 to 0.3
mm thickness.
• Connector would be taken off due to
size, weight or bending force of FPC at
dropping condition.
Please check the connector not to be
taken off at real equipment.
In order to secure connector’s connection
even when a shock applied, please take
measures against taking off of the
connector.
8) The narrow pitch connector series is
designed to be compact and thin.
Although ease of handling has been
taken into account, take care when
mating the connectors, as displacement
or angled mating could damage or
deform the connector.
Regarding the selection of the connector placement machine and the mounting
procedures
1) Select the placement machine taking
into consideration the connector height,
required positioning accuracy, and
packaging conditions.
2) Be aware that if the catching force of
the placement machine is too great, it
may deform the shape of the connector
body or connector terminals.
3) Be aware that during mounting,
external forces may be applied to the
connector contact surfaces and terminals
and cause deformations.
4) Depending on the size of the
connector being used, self alignment
may not be possible. In such cases, be
sure to carefully position the terminal with
the PC board pattern.
–8–
5) The positioning bosses give an
approximate alignment for positioning on
the PC board. For accurate positioning of
the connector when mounting it to the PC
board, we recommend using an
automatic positioning machine.
6) Excessive mounter chucking force may
deform the molded or metal part of the
connector. Consult us in advance if
chucking is to be applied.
ACCTB48E 201503-T
Notes on Using Narrow pitch Connectors/Stacking Connectors for High Current
Regarding soldering
Terminal
• Soldering conditions
Please use the reflow temperature profile
conditions recommended below for
reflow soldering. Please contact us
before using a temperature profile other
than that described below (e.g. lead-free
solder).
• Narrow pitch connectors
(except P8 type)
Upper limited (Solder heat resistance)
Lower limited (Solder wettability)
Temperature
Peak temperature
Peak temperature 260°C
230°C
25 sec.
60 to 120 sec.
• Narrow pitch connector (P8)
Table A
Product name
Soldering iron temperature
SMD type connectors
300°C within 5 sec.
350°C within 3 sec.
2) Do not allow flux to spread onto the
connector leads or PC board. This may
lead to flux rising up to the connector
inside.
3) Touch the soldering iron to the foot
pattern. After the foot pattern and
connector terminal are heated, apply the
solder wire so it melts at the end of the
connector terminals.
Temperature
Apply the solder
wire here
Peak temperature
245°C max.
200°C
155 to 165°C
Preheating
Terminal
Paste
solder
5) When mounting on both sides of the
PC board and the connector is mounting
on the underside, use adhesives or other
means to ensure the connector is
properly fixed to the PC board. (Double
reflow soldering on the same side is
possible.)
6) The condition of solder or flux rise and
wettability varies depending on the type
of solder and flux. Solder and flux
characteristics should be taken into
consideration and also set the reflow
temperature and oxygen level.
7) Do not use resin-containing solder.
Otherwise, the contacts might be firmly
fixed.
70 sec.
Time
60 to 120 sec.
PC board
foot pattern
220°C
200°C
Preheating
180°C
150°C
■ Hand soldering
1) Set the soldering iron so that the tip
temperature is less than that given in the
table below.
So
ld
iro erin
n g
■ Reflow soldering
1) Measure the recommended profile
temperature for reflow soldering by
placing a sensor on the PC board near
the connector surface or terminals.
(Please refer to the specification for detail
because the temperature setting differs
by products.)
2) As for cream solder printing, screen
printing is recommended.
3) When setting the screen opening area
and PC board foot pattern area, refer the
recommended PC board pattern and
window size of metal mask on the
specification sheet, and make sure that
the size of board pattern and metal mask
at the base of the terminals are not
increased.
4) Please pay attentions not to provide
too much solder. It makes miss mating
because of interference at soldering
portion when mating.
Small angle as
possible up to
45 degrees
Within 30 sec.
Time
For products other than the ones above,
please refer to the latest product
specifications.
8) The temperature profiles given in this
catalog are values measured when using
the connector on a resin-based PC
board. When performed reflow soldering
on a metal board (iron, aluminum, etc.) or
a metal table to mount on a FPC, make
sure there is no deformation or
discoloration of the connector before
mounting.
9) Consult us when using a screenprinting thickness other than that
recommended.
PC board
Pattern
4) Be aware that soldering while applying
a load on the connector terminals may
cause improper operation of the
connector.
5) Thoroughly clean the soldering iron.
6) Flux from the solder wire may get on
the contact surfaces during soldering
operations. After soldering, carefully
check the contact surfaces and clean off
any solder before use.
7) These connector is low profile type. If
too much solder is supplied for hand
soldering, It makes miss mating because
of interference at soldering portion.
Please pay attentions.
■ Solder reworking
1) Finish reworking in one operation.
2) In case of soldering rework of bridges.
Don’t use supplementary solder flux.
Doing so may cause contact problems by
flux.
3) Keep the soldering iron tip temperature
below the temperature given in Table A.
Handling Single Components
1) Make sure not to drop or allow parts to
fall from work bench.
2) Excessive force applied to the
terminals could cause warping, come
out, or weaken the adhesive strength of
the solder. Handle with care.
3) Do not insert or remove the connector
when it is not soldered. Forcibly applied
external pressure on the terminals can
weaken the adherence of the terminals to
the molded part or cause the terminals to
lose their evenness.
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Precautions for mating
This product is designed with ease of
handling. However, in order to prevent the
deformation or damage of contacts and
molding, take care and do not mate the
connectors as shown right.
Press-fitting while the mating
inlets of the socket and
header are not matched.
Strongly pressed and twisted
Tilted mating
Cleaning flux from PC board
There is no need to clean this product.
If cleaning it, pay attention to the
following points to prevent the negative
effect to the product.
1) Keep the cleaning solvent clean and
prevent the connector contacts from
contamination.
2) Some cleaning solvents are strong and
they may dissolve the molded part and
characters, so pure water passed liquid
solvent is recommended.
Handling the PC board
■ Handling the PC board after
mounting the connector
When cutting or bending the PC board
after mounting the connector, be careful
that the soldered sections are subjected
to excessive force.
The soldered areas should not be subjected to force.
Storage of connectors
1) To prevent problems from voids or air
pockets due to heat of reflow soldering,
avoid storing the connectors in areas of
high humidity.
2) Depending on the connector type, the
color of the connector may vary from
connector to connector depending on
when it is produced.
Some connectors may change color
slightly if subjected to ultraviolet rays
during storage. This is normal and will not
affect the operation of the connector.
3) When storing the connectors with the
PC boards assembled and components
alreeady set, be careful not to stack them
up so the connectors are subjected to
excessive forces.
4) Avoid storing the connectors in
locations with excessive dust. The dust
may accumulate and cause improper
connections at the contact surfaces.
4) When coating the PC board after
soldering the connector to prevent the
deterioration of insulation, perform the
coating in such a way so that the coating
does not get on the connector.
5) There may be variations in the colors
of products from different production lots.
This is normal.
6) The connectors are not meant to be
used for switching.
7) Product failures due to condensation
are not covered by warranty.
Other Notes
1) Do not remove or insert the electrified
connector (in the state of carrying current
or applying voltage).
2) Dropping of the products or rough
mishandling may bend or damage the
terminals and possibly hinder proper
reflow soldering.
3) Before soldering, try not to insert or
remove the connector more than
absolutely necessary.
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Regarding sample orders to confirm proper mounting
When ordering samples to confirm
proper mounting with the placement
machine, connectors are delivered in 50piece units in the condition given right.
Consult a sale representative for ordering
sample units.
Please refer to the latest product
specifications when designing your
product.
Condition when delivered from manufacturing
Reel
Embossed tape
amount required for
the mounting
Required number
of products for
sample production
(Delivery can also be made on a reel by
customer request.)
(Unit 50 pcs.)
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