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The 5656 series connectors with heat resistance up to +125°C and a proprietary floating mechanism that provides mating tolerance of ±1.0mm at maximum in both the X and Y directions. This enhanced mating tolerance ensures reliable connections by compensating for a greater degree of location mating error and mounting slippage during assembly, as well as vibration and shock in the operating environment.
Suitable for automobile, industrial equipment etc.

Features
- The 5656 Series connectors are available in two configurations: a straight type that mounts perpendicular to the circuit board for vertical insertion, and a right-angle type that mounts parallel to the board for horizontal insertion.
- Also available are two specialized types that meet with a wide range of requirements: the power terminals attached type accommodates high current such as power supply purpose. Combinations of signal and power pins are also available.
Application
- Automobile (Driving/Safety Equipment)
- Automobile(Infotainment)
- Industrial Equipment
Specifications
Pitch | 0.500mm |
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Connection Style |
Vertical Connection |
No. of Positions | 40 |
Floating | XY±1.0mm |
Operating Temperature Range |
-40℃ ~ 125℃
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Rated Current(signal) | DC 0.5A/Contact |
Rated Current(power) | DC 2A/Power pin |
Rated Voltage | DC 50V/Contact |
Withstanding Voltage | AC 250Vrms、1min. |
Shape | Receptacle |
Metal Tab | With |
Boss | With |
Vacuum item | Without |
Packaging style | Reel |
Quantity per Package | 500 |
Packing Specification |
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Packaging Specifications
Packaging style | Reel |
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Quantity per Package | 500 |
Packing Specification |
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Engineering Documents
Catalog
2D Drawing
Product Specification
Evaluation Test Report
Test Report SearchEnvironmental data
RoHS Compliance | Yes |
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Related Glossary
View AllTo combine a connector to a compatible part for the purposes of transferring electricity.
Distance between the two surfaces that the connectors are mounted on.
Protrusions made by an embossing work. On connectors, a cylindrical protrusion(s) formed on an insulator housing for positioning the connector on a board. Also known as pegs.
The distance on the surface of a contact on which another contact touches and travels during mating/unmating; or contact margin.