JCE50DHHD

Heilind Number:SULJCE50DHHD
Manufacturer:Sullins Connector Solutions
Manufacturer Number:JCE50DHHD
ECAD Model:
3D Model

Description:

PA9T & BERYLLIUM COPPER .

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Specifications

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Manufacturer:Sullins Connector Solutions
Manufacturer Part Number:Sullins Connector Solutions JCE50DHHD
Pitch:0.039 in
Gender:Female
Voltage:225 VAC
Amperage:1 A
Mount Type:Clearance Hole
Orientation:Straight
Tail Length:.125 in, 3.18 mm
Contact Type:Hairpin
Number of Rows:2
Connector Width:.37 in, 9.4 mm
Contact Plating:Gold
Connector Height:15.49 mm, .61 in
Contact Material:Beryllium Copper
Termination Method:Solder
Number of Positions:100
Termination Plating:Matte Tin
Operating Temperature Range:-65 - 150 °C
Card Thickness:0.062 in
Current Rating:1 A
Voltage Rating:225 VAC
Number of Contacts:100
SKU:SULJCE50DHHD

Detailed Description

JCE50DHHD features a robust connector designed for high-reliability applications, offering a secure and durable connection. With a pitch of 1mm and two rows of contacts, it facilitates efficient PCB-to-PCB or card edge connections. The female connector, made of premium PA9T and Beryllium Copper, ensures excellent conductivity and longevity. Its hairpin contact type, plated with gold, guarantees optimal signal transmission even in demanding environments. Operating at an impressive 225 VAC voltage and with an amperage of 1A, it meets stringent performance requirements. The connector, accommodating 100 positions, is ideal for complex circuitry setups. With a clearance hole mount type and thru-hole termination method, installation is straightforward. Its termination plating of matte tin enhances solderability. Operating seamlessly in a wide temperature range from -65 to 150 °C, it's suitable for diverse industrial applications. The connector's compact design, with a height of 15.49mm and width of 9.4mm, saves space while delivering high functionality. Whether it's aerospace, telecommunications, or medical devices, this connector ensures reliable connectivity, making it a vital component in mission-critical systems.