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News Release from: Harting | Subject: IDC insulation displacement connectors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 January 2002
IDC connectors include high-temperature
versions
Harting has introduced a range of 0.1 inch (2.54 mm) IDC insulation displacement connectors which meets DIN 41651/MIL-C 83 502, UL/CSA and other national and international standard approvals.
Harting has introduced a range of 0.1 inch (2.54 mm) IDC insulation displacement connectors which meets DIN 41651/MIL-C 83 502, UL/CSA and other national and international standard approvals The range includes high-temperature versions in PCT material to UK 94-VO, making them suitable for use with SMC surface-mount production processes based on pin-in-hole intrusive reflow (PIHIR) soldering
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 16 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Included in these high-temperature ranges are standard male headers from 6 to 64 positions, with or without long or short levers, in straight or right-angled versions.
To complement these, a full range of low-profile male headers, again from 6 to 64 positions in straight and right-angled pin versions, are available.
The general IDC family includes polarised and unpolarised female sockets from six to 64 positions, standard with long or short levers and low-profile male headers in straight or angled configurations, two-row transition, DIP, DIN 41612 and D-subminiature connectors.
An innovative feature of the range is a latching system for securing an IDC socket to a low-profile header, designed for situations where board space is limited and standard latches might interfere with components on the board.
Simple locking levers attach to the strain relief element of the female socket on the ribbon cable assembly, snapping into the sides of a low-profile male header on mating to secure the assembly against pull-off.
The complete IDC range also includes grey and 'rainbow' colour-coded flat ribbon cables, round-to-flat cables and all the associated tooling.
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