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9175 Series Wire to Board IDC Connector

The 9175 series from AVX offers customers the ability ofconnecting individual wires to a single row of contacts using IDC technology.Available as a 2 or 3 pin connector it is both low profile and has asmall PCB footprint. The connector is SMT assembled to the PCB prior to assembly of the wire.Using a small application tool, the wires are then inserted into thecontact slot. This process cuts the insulation and enables the individual conductors of the wire to form a homogeneous joint. The shape of the molding also forms a restraint to the wire when fully inserted in the contact. These interconnections are supplied in tape and reel for easy pick and place. The wire options are 28 or 26 AWG solid or stranded wire.

APPLICATIONS FEATURES AND BENEFITS

• PCB to PCB individual wire interconnect• High volume and high speed assembly • Device to PCB interconnect (coils, sensors, etc.) • Small single row IDC • Rated at 1 amp • Uses both stranded and solid wire (26 or 28 AWG) • Insulators are end to end stackable for higher pin counts • Uses simple hand tool for higher volume applications

HOW TO ORDER

00 9175 002 001 006

Prefix Series Number of Ways Wire Gauge Size Plating Option 002 = 2 003 = 3
Code Accepted Wire GaugeWire 006 = Pure Tin All Over
Insulation 00128 Gauge Solid or StrandedMin 0.7026 Gauge Solid or StrandedMax 1.00

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