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DIN 41612 / AVIONICS / AEROSPACE AVX, ITW McMURDO, WEALD ELECTRONICS


PRESS FIT DIN 41612


• High temperature • Selective plating • Ground contacts • Retention clips


• Contact variations pc solder, wire wrap, crimp, IDC, hand solder, press fit, coaxial, power contact • Selective loading


• Sequential contact mating • Flux resistant • Military variations


Typical part number: 108458096031025 MICRONECTOR 200


• Designed to meet BS9525 F0033 • High density 2mm pitch 2-part PCB connector • High specification


• Small footprint for increased packing density • 7 sizes single row (2 to 17 way), 11 sizes two row (4 to 34 way) • Male straight & 90° p.c. terminations • Female straight p.c. & crimp terminations • For board-to-board or cable-to-cable applications


Typical part number: 202F16TO1U MICRONECTOR 300


• High density 3-row, 2mm pitch 2-part PCB connector • High specification • 3 sizes: 27, 51 & 78 ways • Male straight pc, 90˚ pc and crimp terminations • Female straight pc, flexi circuit & crimp terminations • Male panel mount variantv


• For board-to-board or cable-to-cable applications • Formerly manufactured by ITW McMurdo


Typical part number: 301 M27T03A00 EDGECARD PCB BOARD TO BOARD


Single part edge card connectors designed for applications requiring two or more pcb’s to be connected & readily removed. • 0.1”/2.54mm pitch


• Fixed or replaceable contacts


• Cut to any size from 4 to 170 contacts double sided • Solder for discrete wire, straight pc and wire wrapping terminations • Cantilever or bifurcated contacts • Suitable for vapour phase soldering • Plastic or metal end feet & polarising keys • Formerly manufactured by ITW McMurdo


Typical part number: C54712QQ15DLA6


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