2-1546217-0 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

2-1546217-0-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

2-1546217-0

Price: $ 0.00
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
Short Description: TERM BLK RCPT 20POS SIDE 5.08MM
More Detail: 20 Position Wire to Board Terminal Block Horizonta...
DataSheet: 2-1546217-0 datasheet2-1546217-0 Datasheet/PDF
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Specifications
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Screw Thread: M3
Torque - Screw: 0.68 Nm (6 Lb-In)
Screw Material - Plating: Brass - Nickel Plated
Clamp Material - Plating: Brass - Nickel Plated
Contact Material - Plating: Brass - Tin Plated
Housing Material: Polyamide (PA66), Nylon 6/6
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 105°C
Color: Gray
Features: Interlocking (Side)
Wire Termination: Screw - Rising Cage Clamp
Series: Buchanan
Wire Gauge: 16-30 AWG
Voltage: 300V
Current: 13.5A
Mating Orientation: Horizontal with Board
Pitch: 0.200" (5.08mm)
Positions Per Level: 20
Number of Levels: 1
Part Status: Obsolete
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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2-1546217-0 Terminal Blocks - Wire to Board2-1546217-0 Wire to board terminal blocks are commonly used throughout a wide range of applications. People can find themselves relying on them in everything from complex industrial instruments to home wiring projects. It is important to understand what they are, how they work, and what types of terminals are available.Wire to board terminal blocks are basically a connection interface that plugs into any compatible mounting hole, allowing the user to make electrical connections quickly and easily. They come in a variety of sizes and styles to meet the needs of any application and are used for many purposes including connecting to terminal strips and jacks, and direct wiring.Wire to board terminal blocks come in several different types, each with their own specific features and uses. Some of the most common types are IDC and screw terminals. IDC terminals use a flat ribbon cable to connect to a PCB mount, while screw terminals use two terminal wires each to connect to a PCB mount. Both are widely used for low-voltage applications.Other types of terminal blocks include fast-on terminals and PC board terminals. Fast-on terminals use a quick acting, non-polarizing design that requires no soldering. They are often used in consumer and industrial applications to reduce the complexity of electrical connections. PC board terminals are used to terminate electrical connections between boards in an electrical system. They are often used in communication systems, automation controls, and data processing.When deciding what type of connector to use, it is important to consider the application, the voltage and current rating required, the environment and other relevant factors. Generally, larger terminals are used for high-voltage applications, while smaller terminals can be used for low-voltage applications. It is also usually important to consider the compatibility of the connector with the device or system it is connecting to, as well as the required current-carrying capabilities.The working principle of 2-1546217-0 terminal blocks is relatively simple. When an electrical connection is needed, the two contacts that make up the terminal block connect, carrying current from one end to the other. The connection can be done in a variety of ways depending on the type of terminal block being used, but is typically done in one of two ways. The first is via a screw clamp, which requires the insertion of two wires (one positive and one negative) into the terminal block. The second is via an IDC connector, which requires the insertion of a ribbon cable into the terminal block.In both cases, the connection is typically secured when the two contacts are pressed together or when the screw is tightened to allow electrical power to travel from one contact to the other. Typically, the current passing through the terminal block is controlled by a regulating mechanism that prevents over current and helps maintain the integrity of the electrical circuit.2-1546217-0 terminal blocks are a reliable and versatile way to make the necessary electrical connections. With the wide variety of different types available, it is easy to find the right connector for any application. Understanding the type of terminal block and how it works will help ensure a reliable and safe electrical connection.

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