1.2 mm pitch wire-to-board crimping connector, apply to AWG 28 such as small size, the industry’s lowest in profile of 1.2mm high when mated developed
We are pleased to announce the development and commencement of shipment of samples of the 1.2mm pitch wire-to-board crimping connector for mobile phones and small portable equipments.
Recently, with the small portable equipments getting smaller and thinner, the demand of cable connectors for connecting the battery pack and the body and connection between various units has increased due to its flexibility in product design.
This new product is 1.2mm pitch wire-to-board crimping connector that has been developed to respond to such demand and to realize a smaller and lower crimping connector. The mating height of the receptacle and the plug is 1.2mm, the industry’s lowest profile and by this low profile and smallness, contributes making the equipments thinner and smaller.
Though it is small; however, the applicable electrical wire is AWG 28-AWG 30 (outside diameter cable φ 0.63-φ0.5) and apply to voltage rating of 2A.
Date Released | Sep. 11, 2009 | |
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Press Release No. | 867cs | |
Product Name |
1.2mm pitch wire-to-board crimping connectors | |
Drawing Nos. Receptacle CPL610X-0101F XX : number of pins = 3-5 | ||
Features |
1) A 1.2mm pitch wire-to-board crimping connector with the wire emerging horizontally. |
Major specifications |
Voltage Rating | 30V AC/DC 2A (3 pins: when using AWG 28) 1.5 A(4 pins and over: when using AWG 28) |
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Contact Resistance | intial 20m Ω max. | |
Insulation Resistance | 100MΩ min. | |
Withstanding voltage | 500V AC (one minute) | |
Operation Temperature Range | -25°C-+85°C | |
Applicable Electrical Wire Size | AGW 28- AWG 30 (outside diameter cable φ 0.63-φ0.5) | |
Applications |
Mobile phones, other small portable equipments etc. | |
Inquiry |
* For more information, please contact the CS Division |
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