The new M40 series is a range of surface mount pin headers and sockets, providing a new cost effective solution for secure and highly reliable PCB-to-PCB connections.
Featuring a low profile design and dual beam contact system, the connectors reduce PCB space without sacrificing connector reliability. They also offer good performance and durability and are rated at 1.0A per contact and withstand 300 cycles without degradation.
These new 1.00mm pitch interconnects are available in dual row format and feature gold plated phosphor bronze contacts, surface mount solder tails and location pegs. Contact counts range from 2 x 3 up to a maximum of 2 x 25 positions. All components come packaged in tape and reel format for fully automatic pick and placement.
Features ● 1.00mm pitch, dual row format ● Low profile design ● 2 x 3 to 2 x 25 positions ● Dual beam contact system ● Gold plated phosphor bronze contacts ● Rated 1.0A per contact ● 300-cycle life ● Supplied in tape & reel ● SMT solder tails & location pegs
Harwin's Flecto range represents the state-of-the-art of today's floating connector technologies. Capable of withstanding up to ±0.5mm misalignment in both the X and Y axes, these fine-pitch board-to-board connectors offer perfect alignment.
Harwin has expanded its range of ready-to-use cable assemblies for the high reliability range of Gecko connectors with the addition of cable assemblies for the Gecko-SL connectors which feature Screw-Lok (SL) jackscrew fixings.
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