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Plate-to-plate connectors

Plate-to-plate connectors

Description

Connector system board-to-board raster 2.54 mm
A system of intermediate connectors for interconnection of printed circuit boards, consisting of G-series sockets with socket contacts and P-series bases with plug-in contacts. Sockets with single pins (single row) of the G-4100 series and double pins (double row) of the G-4200 series to be soldered into the PCB at an angle of 90° to the direction of interconnection, and the G-4300 series with single pins (single row) to be soldered into the PCB at an angle of 180° to the direction of interconnection, suitable for connection with a selected P-series base. The choice of a specific socket is determined by the mutual arrangement of the PCBs to be connected, which we intend to obtain. We recommend sockets with an additional connection latch with a socket and without an additional locking pin, i.e. PZ-1000 and PZ-2000 series. 0.6×0.7 mm socket ends are adapted for soldering to PCBs with thickness of 1.4÷1.8 mm and recommended hole diameter of 1 mm – respectively, as for the sockets.
A.
PCB-board connector – providing connection of two printed circuit boards parallel to each other at a distance of 15-0.5 mm – P-1000 series single row socket – G – 4300 series socket.
B.
PCB-plate connector – providing connection of two printed circuit boards perpendicular to each other – P-1000 series single row stand – G-series socket – 4100 series
C.
Plate-to-plate connector – providing connection of two printed circuit boards parallel to each other at a spacing of 7.5 mm – P-2000 series stand – G series socket – 4100 series
D.
PCB-plate connector – providing connection of two printed circuit boards in one plane – P – 2000 series socket – G – 4100 series socket
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