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The 5638 Series are SDMC (Secure Digital Memory Card) Connectors used as the recording medium of portable devices, which can be widely introduced into the market of notebook PCs, mobile phones, DVCs (Digital Video Cameras), DSCs (Digital Still Cameras) and other complex machines for these applications.

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Features

  • Low-profile design with a maximum height of 3.0mm on the board.
  • Both spring-eject type and non-eject type are offered in normal or reverse structures.
  • Correspond to MMC Cards.
  • Despite the low-profile design, guide rails are adopted to prevent the card from directly making contact with the board.
  • Equipped with retention metal to meet needs of secure mounting.
  • The card detection switch features an original design utilizing card contact terminals.

Specifications

Applicable Standard SDMC, MMC
PCB Mounting Method SMT
Boss Without
No. of Positions 9
Operating Temperature Range -25℃ ~ 90℃
Durability (mating cycles max.) 10
Rated Current(signal) DC 0.5A/Contact
Rated Voltage DC 5V/Contact
Withstanding Voltage AC 500Vrms、1min.
Packaging style Reel
Quantity per Package 250
Packing Specification 30503447.pdf (188.26KB)

Packaging Specifications

Packaging style Reel
Quantity per Package 250
Packing Specification 30503447.pdf (188.26KB)

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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.

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