A female SMC connector generation of easy and quicklocking female connectors with IDC termination for ribbon cable has been developed by Erni.
The new design has snap-in locking into the male connectors. A major benefit of the new design is the space-saving compared to the existing versions with ejector latches, which means additional space for component assembly on the PCB. The snap-in female connector are mateable with male connector type Q with mounting clip.
Technical features: number of contacts: 12,26 and 50; current rating: (connector, 1,2 A at 20°C, AWG 30 ribbon cable, app 550 mA); test voltage: (contact/contact: 500 V eff, contact/ground: 750 V eff); contact resistance: greater than and equal to 20 MOhm; insulation resistance: greater than and equal to 104 MOhm; temperature range (65 to +125°C); 500 mating cycles.
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