Rectangular Connectors - Headers, Receptacles, Female Sockets come in many variations but all share three standard identifiers: 311-93-156-61-001000. So what exactly does this code denote, and what do these connectors have to offer?
Application Field
The rectangular 311-93-156-61-001000 connectors are widely used in electrical and electronic equipment due to their versatility, compact design and cost-effectiveness. In addition to these principles, the square and rectangular connector configurations offer a wide range of on-board and off-board solutions. These connectors are also available with different pin numbers, sizes and genders to fit various application needs.
For instance, the 311-93-156-61-001000 rectangular connectors have been used to wire together various equipment like motors, power supplies, cameras, scanners, robots, medical instruments and aircraft. These connectors have also found their way into everyday consumer products, such as cell phones, video game consoles, tablets, and computers. In all such applications, the 311-93-156-61-001000 connectors provide instantaneous connectivity and reliable performance.
Working Principle
Rectangular Connectors - Headers, Receptacles, Female Sockets are designed to make electrical or electronic connections between two or more locations. The standard implementation is a single connector in the center of a rectangular body. On the sides of the body there are two or more rows of male or female pins. The pins secure the connector to the board, securing it into place. The electrical connection is then completed by making contact between the pins on the board and the male or female contacts on the connector.
The contacts may be selective to substrate, depending on the application, and have multiple material options. Through hole contacts are standard and used mainly in board mounting applications. SMT contact designs are also available for lighter weight and quick mass production assembly methods. In addition, a variety of pitch options are available to accommodate design requirements.
When in use, the two mating sets of pins and contacts come into contact on the connector. Current is then conducted between the two mating sets. In order to ensure good contact between the mating parts, the pins are designed to be compliant with the tolerances of the mating part. The frame of the connector is designed to be flexible in order to ensure good connection and to ensure the pins make good contact with the mating part.
Rectangular Connectors - Headers, Receptacles, Female Sockets are a popular type of electrical and electronic connector. They offer great versatility and cost-effectiveness, as well as a wide range of on-board and off-board solutions. The standard 311-93-156-61-001000 reflect the rectangular connector\'s specific application field and working principle.