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The 8071 Series, featuring a pitch of 2.0mm, are hard metric board to board connectors developed for high-speed signals and EMI protection in computers, large network servers and telecommunication equipment conforming to IEC61076-4-101. These connectors support the Compact-PCI Bus system, specified by PICMG (PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group) as the standard bus for industrial board computers. ■AB Type The AB Type are connectors featuring 125 positions with the location guide optimized for high-density mounting and high pin counts in applications such as electric transmission systems. Specifications conform to the existing Multi-Line Module Connector series. In the A type (110 positions), multi-positioning has been achieved while maintaining the function of location guide by making the applied part of the coding key a signal line. Combining plugs from the 8071 Series and receptacles from the 8072 Series enable stacking type applications.
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Application

  • Industrial Equipment
  • Power supplies

Specifications

Type With polarizingkey Long tail
Shape Plug ASSY
Pitch 2.000mm
PCB Mounting Method Press-fit
No. of Positions 75
Applicable Standard Compact PCI
Operating Temperature Range -55℃ ~ 125℃
Rated Current(signal) AC/DC 1.0A/Contact
Rated Voltage AC/DC 250V/Contact
Withstanding Voltage AC 750Vrms、1min.
Packing Specification 30503979.pdf (176.70KB)

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A solderless method to mount components on a printed circuit board. Contacts are pressed into through holes of a printed circuit board to make a conductive connection. Because it is solderless, no solder bridges, contact failure due to flux splash or penetration, or thermal deterioration of material will occur.

An insulating body or generic name for insulating materials constituting the outer shell of a connector that holds or accommodates contacts or post pins. It is also called a housing or mold.

Terminals, leads or pins contained in connectors, or also contacting part of the terminal/lead/pin. Metal parts or metallic portions responsible for conducting electricity when connectors are mated or connected. There are various kinds of contacts, such as tuning forks and bellows.

Spacing between contacts. Center-line spacing of adjacent contacts.

Number of terminals/leads/circuits/contacts/ways contained in a connector.