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July, 2014


New Mill-Max Receptacle Offers Early Engagement


Oyster Bay, NY — Mill-Max has un- veiled a new option in its receptacle line-up with the introduction of re- ceptacles characterized by an early engagement contact point. The new 0507-0-15-XX-31-27-


10-0 receptacle provides an early engagement contact point, minimal overall length and ac- cepts lead diameters from 0.018 to 0.023-in. (0.457 to 0.584mm). The minimum mating lead


length for reliable electrical con- tact is 0.054-in. (1.37mm). The internal contact allows for short receptacle designs due to its 0.062-in. (1.57mm) length and the fact its design does not re- quire excess protrusion through the fingers of the contact for electrical connection. The ability to use shorter


mating pins provides several ad- vantages, such as compressed packaging, shorter electrical sig- nal paths and lower potential RF signal interference. The 0507 is a solder mount


receptacle with a 0.020-in. (0.51mm), low profile height above the board. The contact en- ables the company to keep the total length to 0.090-in. (2.29mm) making it advantageous for satisfying tight packaging constraints. The receptacle shell is made


from brass alloy and, like all Mill- Max pins, are high-speed machined to precision tolerances. The contact is press-fit into


each receptacle shell forming a gas- tight connection. It is a four finger


Early engagement receptacle pins.


air. The receptacle shell and contact are gold-plated providing the highest interconnect reliability, corrosion protection and wear resistance. Tin and tin/lead plating options are also


available upon request. Contact: Mill-Max Mfg. Corp., 190 Pine Hollow Rd., PO Box 300,


Oyster Bay, NY 11771-0300 % 516-922-6000 fax: 516-922-9253 Web: www.mill-max.com


contact, precision stamped from beryllium copper strip and heat treated to provide excellent spring and electrical properties. The receptacle current rating is 3 Amps, at 10°C temp. rise in free


See at SEMICON West, Booth 6252


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