| Allicdata Part #: | A34268-39-ND |
| Manufacturer Part#: |
9-146261-0-39 |
| Price: | $ 6.31 |
| Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
| Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
| Short Description: | CONN HDR BRKWAY .100 78POS VERT |
| More Detail: | Connector Header Through Hole 78 position 0.100" (... |
| DataSheet: | 9-146261-0-39 Datasheet/PDF |
| Quantity: | 1000 |
| 1 +: | $ 5.67630 |
| 10 +: | $ 5.07654 |
| 100 +: | $ 4.18087 |
| 500 +: | $ 3.30488 |
| 1000 +: | $ 2.83702 |
| 5000 +: | $ 2.58817 |
| 10000 +: | $ 2.48862 |
Specifications
| Operating Temperature: | -65°C ~ 105°C |
| Insulation Height: | 0.090" (2.29mm) |
| Contact Shape: | Square |
| Contact Finish - Mating: | Gold |
| Contact Finish Thickness - Mating: | 30.0µin (0.76µm) |
| Contact Finish - Post: | Tin |
| Contact Material: | Copper Alloy |
| Insulation Material: | Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) |
| Features: | -- |
| Overall Contact Length: | 0.410" (10.41mm) |
| Ingress Protection: | -- |
| Material Flammability Rating: | UL94 V-0 |
| Insulation Color: | Black |
| Current Rating: | 3A |
| Voltage Rating: | -- |
| Mated Stacking Heights: | -- |
| Contact Finish Thickness - Post: | 100.0µin (2.54µm) |
| Applications: | -- |
| Number of Positions Loaded: | All |
| Packaging: | Bulk |
| Part Status: | Active |
| Connector Type: | Header, Breakaway |
| Contact Type: | Male Pin |
| Pitch - Mating: | 0.100" (2.54mm) |
| Number of Positions: | 78 |
| Number of Rows: | 2 |
| Row Spacing - Mating: | 0.100" (2.54mm) |
| Series: | AMPMODU Mod II |
| Style: | Board to Board or Cable |
| Shrouding: | Unshrouded |
| Mounting Type: | Through Hole |
| Termination: | Solder |
| Fastening Type: | Push-Pull |
| Contact Length - Mating: | 0.230" (5.84mm) |
| Contact Length - Post: | 0.090" (2.29mm) |
Description
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Rectangular Connectors - Headers, Male Pins
Rectangular connectors are an essential type of connector used in many electronic applications. There are two types of rectangular connectors: headers and male pins. Although the two are similar in appearance, each type has different applications and certain working principles.Headers are typically used as a female connector, while male pins are used as a male connector. They both include rectangular pins that have multiple parts, including the connector, which is the base and the pin-like part. Connecting pins require some type of contact to complete a circuit. Headers contain multiple pins to allow multiple conductors to be inserted in the rows, while male pins are smaller and plug into a receptacle.Headers can provide both power and signal connections for a circuit. The most common use of a header is to connect wiring harnesses or cables to a circuit board, which can then receive power and data signals from the harness or cable. When a connection is made, the pins also help to provide a structural support for the connection, and this helps to ensure that the connection is secure. Male pins are often used to connect a connector to circuit boards or other devices. The pins are designed to fit into a receptacle and connect to either the board or other components. The pins can be inserted into a mounting hole in order to provide power or signals to the device. Male pins can also be used to connect different components together. Once the male pins are inserted into the receptacle, they need to be secured to prevent damage or accidental disconnection. This can be done with either a locking clip or a screw. When using a locking clip, the pins are inserted into the receptacle and the clip is then secured around them. When using a screw, the pins are secured with the screw once they are in place.When inserting a header into a circuit board, it is important to ensure that the pins are lined up correctly so that a secure connection is made. It is also important to ensure that the header is tightly connected to the board to prevent any damage or short circuits. Headers should also be fastened to the board with screws, to ensure that the connection is secure.When using a male pin, it is important to ensure that the pin is lined up correctly with the receptacle. The pins should be inserted into the receptacle without any force, and then secured with either a locking clip or a screw. It is also important to ensure that the pins are firmly connected to the receptacle to prevent any damage or short circuits.In conclusion, headers and male pins are both types of rectangular connectors that are used in many electronic applications. Headers can be used to provide power and signal connections, while male pins can be used to connect different components together. When using either type of connector, it is important to ensure that the pins are correctly aligned and securely connected to the board or receptacle to prevent any damage or short circuits.The specific data is subject to PDF, and the above content is for reference
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9-146261-0-39 Datasheet/PDF