15-44-4532 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

15-44-4532-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

15-44-4532

Price: $ 0.00
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Molex, LLC
Short Description: CONN RECEPT 64POS .100 VERT PCB
More Detail: 64 Position Receptacle Connector 0.100" (2.54mm) T...
DataSheet: 15-44-4532 datasheet15-44-4532 Datasheet/PDF
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Specifications
Insulation Color: Black
Contact Finish Thickness - Post: 74.8µin (1.90µm)
Contact Material: Phosphor Bronze
Contact Shape: Square
Insulation Material: Polyester, Glass Filled
Applications: Automotive, General Purpose, Lighting, Medical, Telecommunications
Voltage Rating: 250V
Current Rating: 2.5A
Features: --
Ingress Protection: --
Mated Stacking Heights: --
Contact Finish - Post: Tin
Material Flammability Rating: UL94 V-0
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 105°C
Contact Length - Post: 0.120" (3.05mm)
Insulation Height: 0.340" (8.64mm)
Series: C-Grid 70192
Contact Finish Thickness - Mating: 30.0µin (0.76µm)
Contact Finish - Mating: Gold
Fastening Type: Push-Pull
Termination: Solder
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Row Spacing - Mating: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Number of Rows: 2
Pitch - Mating: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Number of Positions Loaded: All
Number of Positions: 64
Style: Board to Board or Cable
Contact Type: Female Socket
Connector Type: Receptacle
Part Status: Obsolete
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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Rectangular Connectors - Headers, Receptacles, Female Sockets

The rectangular connector is a type of electrical connector with two parallel rows of pins that makes contact with a mating connector. Headers, receptacles, female sockets and other integrated connectors are all types of components in this family. Rectangular connectors are used in a variety of industrial and consumer applications, such as computer equipment, automobiles, test equipment, and telecommunications systems.

Application Field

Rectangular connectors are widely used in a variety of industrial and consumer applications. Examples include computer motherboards, remote controls, automotive components, consumer electronics, home appliances, medical instruments, and so on. For instance, sensors and switches used for a variety of safety and alarm systems often utilize rectangular connectors to interface with control systems and relays. Furthermore, complex industrial systems with many different components may require specialized rectangular connectors to ensure a reliable connection.

Working Principle

The working principle of the rectangular connector is fairly simple. The male connector has two pins or tabs that allow it to be inserted into the female connector. The pins or tabs then make contact and create electrical connections between the two halves of the connector. The contacts are usually spring-loaded to ensure that the connection is both reliable and secure. Depending on the type of the connector, the contacts may be either crimp-on or screw-on, and may also have additional features such as locking tabs or latches.

Rectangular connectors also come with a number of different contact counts, ranging from two to more than twenty. The number of contacts required for a specific application will depend on the type of signal or data being passed through the connector. For example, a serial port may only require two contacts, while a camera application may require many more.

Advantages

The most obvious advantage of the rectangular connector is its versatility. The small size and reliable contact system allows for a wide range of applications. Furthermore, the relatively low complexity of the design means that they can be manufactured and sold at very low cost. And finally, the wide variety of contact counts available makes them suitable for a variety of uses.

Disadvantages

The main disadvantage of the rectangular connector is its relative lack of secure connections. The spring-loaded contacts may occasionally lose contact, resulting in poor performance or even an open circuit. Secondly, the connectors are often not suitable for high-frequency signals, as the contact system may not be able to handle the speed of data transfer required. Additionally, the number of contacts available may be limited by the size of the connector.

Conclusion

Rectangular connectors are a commonplace part of electronic and industrial applications, with many of the most common types of connectors being variants of this design. They are relatively cheap to manufacture and come in a wide variety of contact counts to accommodate different applications. However, the connection system may not be suitable for high-frequency or secure applications, and may be limited by the size of the connector.

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