
Allicdata Part #: | QTH-060-01-H-D-FL-LC-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
QTH-060-01-H-D-FL-LC |
Price: | $ 12.36 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Samtec Inc. |
Short Description: | .5MM DOUBLE ROW MI SOCKET ASSEMB |
More Detail: | 120 Position Connector Header, Outer Shroud Contac... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
200 +: | $ 11.23610 |
Series: | Q Strip® QTH |
Packaging: | Bulk |
Part Status: | Active |
Connector Type: | Header, Outer Shroud Contacts |
Number of Positions: | 120 |
Pitch: | 0.020" (0.50mm) |
Number of Rows: | 2 |
Mounting Type: | Surface Mount |
Features: | Board Lock, Friction Lock, Ground Bus (Plane) |
Contact Finish: | Gold |
Contact Finish Thickness: | 30.0µin (0.76µm) |
Mated Stacking Heights: | 5mm |
Height Above Board: | 0.160" (4.06mm) |
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Rectangular Connectors - Arrays, Edge Type, Mezzanine (Board to Board) has become an important part of today\'s electronics industry. This technology is used to build systems and circuits which provide mechanical linkages, pass electrical signals and distribute power. QTH-060-01-H-D-FL-LC is a type of such connectors which is specifically designed as an array in order to maximize interconnectivity. Let’s look into the application field and working principle of this product in this article.
Applications
QTH-060-01-H-D-FL-LC connectors are known to have a wide range of application fields. They can be used for systems which require multiple signal and power connections such as industrial control systems, medical systems, data communication systems, and consumer electronics. The connectors are also widely used for military and aerospace applications due to their reliability and durability. In addition, these connectors are suitable for applications which require further cable routing or protection due to their right angle design which helps in providing a secure connection.
Working Principle
The working principle of QTH-060-01-H-D-FL-LC connectors can be broken down into three main components - the housing, the contacts, and the shielding, all of which contribute to the formation of the connector. The housing, which is generally made of a moldable thermoplastic material, is used to provide mechanical support and positioning for the contacts and the shielding. The contacts are small metal pins which are inserted into the housing and serve to transfer the electrical signals. The shielding is used to protect the contacts from electromagnetic interference and to ensure a secure connection between the two connectors.
Installation and Maintenance
Since these connectors are of a low-profile design, installation does not require any special tools or complex procedures. The installation can be done without soldering which saves time and effort. The connectors are also shock and vibration proof thus providing a reliable and durable connection. Additionally, these connectors are designed in such a way that it is possible to inspect the contacts without detaching the housing. Thus, any maintenance can be conveniently done without any damage to the connectors.
Conclusion
QTH-060-01-H-D-FL-LC connectors are designed with multiple applications in mind. Their reliability, durability, and convenience make them oneof the best solutions for industrial control, medical, data communication, and military applications. Furthermore, the installation and maintenance of these connectors can be done conveniently without the need of any specialized tools or procedures. With all these features combined, these connectors provide a perfect solution for difficult and demanding applications.
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