| 1 |
0.6 mm pitch |
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Series |
XSR connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
IDC style, IDC style, Disconnectable type |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 0.2A | Voltage: | 30V |
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This is the world's smallest 0.6mm pitch ID connector for discrete wires. This wire-to-board miniaturised connector has a mounting height of 1.45mm and depth of 3.0mm. |
| 2 |
0.8 mm pitch |
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Series |
SUR connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, Compact type, Low-profile type |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 0.5A (AWG#32) 0.2A (AWG#36) | Voltage: | 30V |
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The world's first 0.8mm pitch wire-to-board insulation displacement connector. *Although this shrouded header has locking features for its mating receptacle, there are no holes in the header shroud that would adversely effect vacuum gripping equipment. |
| 3 |
1.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
ASR connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, Top entry, Wire side-feed type |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 0.7A | Voltage: | 50V |
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*Ultra-compact *Twin U-slot ID section *Header is designed for vacuum pick and place robotics |
| 4 |
1.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
CS connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
IDC style, Disconnectable type, IDC style, With secure locking device |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 1.8A (AWG#27) | Voltage: | 50V |
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This is a 1.0mm pitch insulation displacement connector with the secure locking structure to prevent coming off the connector and incomplete mating. 1.8A in rated current was realized by using AWG#27. |
| 5 |
1.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
SR/SZ connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, Compact type |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 0.7A | Voltage: | 50V |
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*Compact design *Although this shrouded header has locking features for its mating receptacle, there are no holes in the header shroud that would adversely effect vacuum gripping equipment. *Twin U-slot ID section *The same shrouded header can be used for the SH crimp style connector. |
| 6 |
1.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
SSR connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, Compact type, Low-profile type |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 0.5A | Voltage: | 50V |
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*Compact design *Although this shrouded header has locking features for its mating receptacle, there are no holes in the header shroud that would adversely effect vacuum gripping equipment. *Twin U-slot ID section |
| 7 |
1.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
TCS connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
IDC style, Disconnectable type, IDC style, With secure locking device |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 1.8A (AWG#27) | Voltage: | 50V |
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This is a 1.0mm pitch insulation displacement connector with the secure locking structure to prevent coming off the connector and incomplete mating. 1.8A in rated current was realized by using AWG#27. |
| 8 |
1.5 mm pitch |
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Series |
CZ/CZW connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, Space saving mountable |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 2A (AWG#26) | Voltage: | 100V |
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With the CZ receptacles and headers, and with double-row CZW holder and its mating headers, highly dense complicated harness design is possible. *CZ headers feature fully shrouded distortion resistant construction. *CZW connectors feature low insertion force i.e. only about 70N for 40-circuit combination. The CZW holder has friction locks to the securely held by the CZW header. |
| 9 |
1.5 mm pitch |
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Series |
ZA connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Board-in connector, IDC style, Board-in connector |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 0.7A (AWG#28) | Voltage: | 50V |
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*Twin-slot ID section *Insulation barrel construction The insulation barrel located between the twin slots firmly grips the wire and protects it from movements due to the heat of soldering or due to handling right after soldering. |
| 10 |
1.5 mm pitch |
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Series |
ZF/ZFW connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
IDC style, With secure locking device, IDC style, Disconnectable type |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 0.7A (AWG#28) | Voltage: | 50V |
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This is a 1.5mm pitch secure lock type board-to-wire/insulation displacement connector for the first time in the industry, having the bearing force to unusual external force. |
| 11 |
1.5 mm pitch |
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Series |
ZR connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, Compact type |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 0.7A (AWG#28) | Voltage: | 50V |
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*Twin U-slot ID section *Fully shrouded header *The same shrouded header can be used for the ZH crimp style connector. |
| 12 |
2.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
CK connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, Low-profile type |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 2A (AWG#26) | Voltage: | 100V |
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Multi-harness of CK connector(2.0mm) and CZ connector(1.5mm) combination has been realized. |
| 13 |
2.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
CR connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, Low-profile type |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 1.0A | Voltage: | 100V |
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This connector is suitable for interconnection of UL1007 electric wires in a wide range of electrical and electronic equipment such as TVs. *Folded beam double-leaf contact construction *Twin U-slot ID section *The same shrouded header can be used for the KR/KRD insulation displacement connectors or the PH crimp style connector. |
| 14 |
2.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
DA connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Board-in connector, IDC style, Board-in connector |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 1.0A (AWG#26) | Voltage: | 100V |
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*Twin U-slot ID section *The board insertion section of the contact is resilient to ensure easy and secure insertion onto PC boards. *The DA connector is interchangeable with the SAN crimp style board-in connector in terms of insertion hole size and pitch. |
| 15 |
2.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
DD/DS connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Board-in connector, IDC style, Board-in connector, Top entry, Wire side-feed type |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 0.7A | Voltage: | 100V |
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*Compact and low profile Compliant locking solder tails *Twin U-slot ID section *Strain relief |
| 16 |
2.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
DR connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, Space saving mountable |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 1.0A (AWG#26) | Voltage: | 100V |
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*Low profile 5.0mm in mounting height. *Twin U-slot ID section *Folded beam double-leaf contact construction |
| 17 |
2.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
KR connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, Low-profile type |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 1.0A (AWG#26) | Voltage: | 100V |
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*Folded beam double-leaf contact construction *Twin U-slot ID section *The same shrouded header can be used for the CR/KRD insulation displacement connectors or the PH crimp style connector. |
| 18 |
2.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
KRD connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, Daisy chain connection |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 1.0A (AWG#26) | Voltage: | 100V |
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The KRD connector allows 'daisy chain connections' or 'through connections'. With these simple connections, many signals can be bussed to many different PC boards. *Twin U-slot ID section *Fully shrouded header *The same shrouded header can be used for the CR/KR insulation displacement connectors of the PH crimp style connectors. |
| 19 |
2.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
KRW connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, Double-row |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 1.0A (AWG#26) | Voltage: | 100V |
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The KRW connector allows double-row wire-to-board connection using either the KR or PHN connectors. *Multi-IDC-harnesses are possible. *Various types of connectors In addition to the KRW, KR, PHN and TR connectors, there are other 2.0mm pitch connectors available such as the KRD, CR, DA, DD and DS ranges. |
| 20 |
2.0 mm pitch |
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Series |
PAF connector
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-> Detail
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| Type |
Disconnectable type, IDC style, With secure locking device |
| Rate (AC/DC) |
| Current: | 1.0A (AWG#26) | Voltage: | 100V |
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The first insulation displacement connector that has secure locking device. *Secure locking device prevents accidental disconnection. *Secondary retainers *The PAF connector receptacle has metal strain relieves to hold the wire insulation so that the external forces such as vibration or shock do not directly affect the ID section. |