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Narrow pitch connectors For board-to-FPC The ultra-small (width 1.3 mm), robust yet high mating force connector that can energize 3A. FEATURES Slim: width 1.3 mm Low profile construction: mated height 0.6 mm Supports 3A power terminals “TOUGH CONTACT” construction withstands tough environments despite being slim and low profile. Double contact with a simple lock structure made this connector realize low profile, make a good clicking feel and high removal force. 1.1 mm TYPICAL APPLICATIONS W earable devices, hearable devices (Battery, Side Switches, various sensor module connection) DETAILS FEATURES Width 1.3 mm slim and two-piece type connector P roprietary “TOUGH CONTACT” construction for both high contact reliability and good workability while being slim and low profile M ated height 0.6 mm Smaller compared to S35; Width: approx. 37% down [projected area] Supports 3A power terminals ORDERING INFORMATION (PART NO.) Number of pins (2 digits) 044 pins 066 pins Mated height (Socket/Header) 10.6 mm
Open the catalog to page 1Narrow pitch connectors R35K (0.35 mm pitch) TYPES Part No. Mated height Outer carton Note : Order unit: For volume production: 1-inner carton (1-reel) units. For samples, please contact our sales office. Characteristics Item Rated current Rated voltage Electrical characteristics Dielectric strength 3.0 A / pin contact (Power terminal) 0.3 A / pin contact (Signal terminal) 150 V AC for 1 min. No short-circuiting or damage at a detection current of 1 mA when the specified voltage is applied for 1 min. Insulation resistance Using 250 V DC megger (applied for 1 min.) Contact resistance...
Open the catalog to page 2Narrow pitch connectors R35K (0.35 mm pitch) DIMENSIONS CAD The CAD data of the products with a “CAD” mark can be downloaded from our Website. Socket (Mated height: 0.6 mm) External dimensions A Terminal coplanarity (Contact and soldering terminals) Dimension table *1: Because the metal bracket Y and Z are the unified structure, they are connected electrically. *2: There might be differences in the exposure state of the metal brackets except terminal portion. Please don't use these portions for inspection. Header (Mated height: 0.6 mm) External dimensions 0.24(Suction face) 0.08 (Post and...
Open the catalog to page 3Narrow pitch connectors R35K (0.35 mm pitch) EMBOSSED TAPE DIMENSIONS Specifications for the plastic reel In accordance with JIS C 0806-3:1999. However, not applied to the mounting-hole pitch of some connectors. In accordance with EIAJ ET-7200B. Top cover tape Embossed carrier tape Leading direction after packaging Embossed mounting-hole Taping reel Dimension table Type / Mated height Connector orientation with respect to embossed tape feeding direction There is no indication on this product regarding top-bottom or left-right orientation. Direction of tape progress Type Socket Panasonic...
Open the catalog to page 4Narrow pitch connectors R35K (0.35 mm pitch) NOTES Design of PC board patterns Conduct the recommended foot pattern design, in order to preserve the mechanical strength of terminal solder areas. Recommended PC board and metal mask patterns Connectors are mounted with high pitch density, intervals of 0.35 mm, 0.4 mm or 0.5 mm. In order to reduce solder and flux rise, solder bridges and other issues make sure the proper levels of solder is used. The figures are recommended patterns. Please use them as a reference. Socket (Mated height: 0.6 mm) Header (Mated height: 0.6 mm) R ecommended PC...
Open the catalog to page 5Notes on Using Narrow pitch Connectors/High Current Connectors About safety remarks Observe the following safety remarks to prevent accidents and injuries. • o not use these connectors beyond the specification D sheets. The usage outside of specified rated current, dielectric strength, and environmental conditions and so on may cause circuitry damage via abnormal heating, smoke, and fire. • n order to avoid accidents, your thorough specification I review is appreciated. Please contact our sales office if your usage is out of the specifications. Otherwise, Panasonic Corporation cannot...
Open the catalog to page 6Notes on Using Narrow pitch Connectors/High Current Connectors Regarding the selection of the connector placement machine and the mounting procedures • elect the placement machine taking into consideration S the connector height, required positioning accuracy, and packaging conditions. • e aware that if the chucking force of the placement B machine is too great, it may deform the shape of the connector body or connector terminals. • e aware that during mounting, external forces may be B applied to the connector contact surfaces and terminals and cause deformations. • epending on the size of...
Open the catalog to page 7Notes on Using Narrow pitch Connectors/High Current Connectors ■ Hand soldering • e aware that soldering while applying a load on the B connector terminals may cause improper operation of the connector. • horoughly clean the soldering iron. T • lux from the solder wire may get on the contact F surfaces during soldering operations. After soldering, carefully check the contact surfaces and clean off any solder before use. • hese connector is low profile type. If too much solder T is supplied for hand soldering, It makes miss mating because of interference at soldering portion. Please pay...
Open the catalog to page 8Notes on Using Narrow pitch Connectors/High Current Connectors Handling the PC board ■ andling the PC board after mounting the H connector The soldered areas should not be subjected to force. When cutting or bending the PC board after mounting the connector, be careful that the soldered sections are subjected to excessive force. Storage of connectors • o prevent problems from voids or air pockets due to T heat of reflow soldering, avoid storing the connectors in areas of high humidity. • epending on the connector type, the color of the D connector may vary from connector to connector...
Open the catalog to page 91006, Oaza Kadoma, Kadoma-shi, Osaka 571-8506, Japan Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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