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PV™ CRIMP-TO-WIRE CONTACTS2.54 mm(.100")

High reliability contacts for shock andvibration applications Three spring thickness options meet application specific insertion, withdrawal, and normal force requirements Leaf spring design provides constant retention force after repeated cycles

TECHNICAL DATA

Physical Contact: Brass body with beryllium-copper springPin: BrassPlating: Gold or tin over 1.27 µm (50 µ”) nickel max. - ContactDielectric withstanding voltage: 1000 V min.Contact resistance after environmental test: 15 m Electrical Performance Current rating: 3 A continuous depending on wire size Insulation resistance: 5000 m Mechanical Performance Mating cycles (durability): 1000 - Gold Insertion force per gold contact:2.35 N (240 gf) - Standard spring4.41 N (450 gf) - High spring 10.79 N (1100 gf) - Ultra high spring Operating Temperature Range

INSERTION DEPTH

-65°C to +125°C Discrete Wire: 3.56 mm (.140") min. to 5.59 mm (.220") max. [provides . 381 mm (.015") wipe] Crimp-to-Wire Housing: 5.08 mm (.200") min. to 6.22 mm (.245") max.[provides . 381 mm (.015") wipe in housing] Packaging Reels Boxes - Loose piece Reference Information File no. E66906File no. LR46923Product drawing: By 5-digit base partnumberProduct specification: BUS-12-067 Contact Application specification: TA-75, TA-146 - Contact

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

Insertion Depth 2.54 mm(.100") Specifications subject to change without notice.

MATING DATA

Continuous unshrouded headers14Unshrouded vertical headers10, 12 Unshrouded right angle headers16

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