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Nano Straddle Flexible SMT Connector for Choice

Posted By: sunkye

Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2022

Price: $50.00

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Description of Nano Straddle Flexible SMT Connector


Features of Sunkye Nano Straddles Flexible SMT Connector
Gold alloy Twist Pin contacts.
Contacts number: 9, 15, 21, 25, 31, 37, 51, 65, 69.
The connector is free mounted, not fixed, and usually mated with a receptacle that has a nut.
Recommended JC (straight slot screw) types of screws.
Tight by a miniature straight screwdriver.
Choosing the JC1 (hex) type of screws, tight by 1.27 mm sub tense screwdriver.
PC tail solder on flexible PCB, PCB thickness is 0.25MAX.
Working temperature environment: -55℃~ 125℃.
Machine life: 200times.


Nano Surface Mount USB Connector hardware includes jackscrew or female threaded shells. Applications include down-hole electronics, missile systems, launch vehicles, and satellites. M32139 type dual row nano miniature rectangular connectors. Flex assembly, PCB thru-hole, surface mount, straddle mount or back to back cable configurations. Connector savers and EMI protective cover are also available. Nano miniature dual-row plug and receptacle connectors are offered in titanium, stainless steel or aluminum shells. Straddle connectors are configured with 0.635 mm contact spacing and DWV rating of 250 volts AC. Up to 11 contact layouts are available with three wire type options including Ultra lightweight insulation with gold-coated high strength copper; extruded PTFE insulation with silver coated copper, and cross-link modified ETFE insulation with high strength silver coated copper.


As a reliable electronic connector company, we can offer types of mil spec connectors for sale, if you have needs, please contact us.


https://www.sunkye.com/products/nano-straddle-flexible-smt-connector/



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