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New Product Launch – M50 and M52 Connectors Compiled by: W. J. Bourne 1st June 2005.

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1 New Product Launch – M50 and M52 Connectors Compiled by: W. J. Bourne 1st June 2005

2 Why more M50 Connector types? Breakdown of Connectors Specifications Launch details Topics

3 M50 Connectors – 1.27mm pitch Male and Female Connectors Introduced as Standard product in 1997/1998 Sales on this product range has steadily increased throughout this period More variations now available across the industry Why more M50?

4 Additional M50s and New M52s To enhance the range of Fine Pitch products, additional connectors were specified for the 2005 Catalogue launch. The new products encompass 1.27mm pitch products, with a choice of 1.27mm or 2.54mm row spacing. SIL and DIL versions are available. There is now greater flexibility in connector heights and the choice of whether to have location pegs on SMT products. The M52 range increases the choice of Fine Pitch connectors, and gives Harwin more products meeting current industry standards. The addition of Pin Header Variant options for the M50 range give the ultimate flexibility in board-to-board connections. This has also been introduced for the M52 range. Why more M50?

5 M50: 1.27mm pitch between rows and along connector. Male pin is 0.40mm square. Double row, Gold. Pin header variants now available. M50-3XX additions mate with current M50-3XX items – basic pin headers and sockets. M50-4X0 additions (shrouded single polarisation) do not mate with current M50-4X2 items (shrouded double polarisation). Breakdown of Connectors

6 Part NoMaleFemaleShroudedPolarisedPegsTailsNote M50-300YPC Tail4.30mm high M50-310YSMT4.45mm high M50-311YYSMT4.60mm high M50-312YSMT3.55mm high M50-315YYSMT2.20mm high M50-320YPC TailHorizontal M50-350YPC Tail M50-360YSMT M50-390YPC TailHorizontal M50-430YSingleYSMT M50-432YDoubleYSMT M50-470YYSinglePC Tail M50-480YYSinglePC TailHorizontal M50-490YYSingleSMT M50-492YYDoubleYSMT VariantsYBothVert, Horiz, Ext Bold = new products

7 Breakdown of Connectors M50 Mating partners: Basic Pin Headers + Sockets:  Female: M50-300, M50-310, M50-311, M50-312, M50-315, M50-320  Male: M50-350, M50-360, M50-390, Variants Shrouded, Single Polarised:  Female: M50-430  Male: M50-470, M50-480, M50-490 Shrouded, Double polarised:  Female: M50-432  Male: M50-492

8 Breakdown of Connectors M52: 1.27mm pitch along connector, but 2.54mm between rows on DIL. Male pin is 0.46mm square. Double row and Single row, Gold. Pin header variants available instead of standard male connectors. SMT Female connectors use twin beam contacts, PC Tail Females are tuning fork contacts.

9 Breakdown of Connectors Part NoMaleFemaleContactTailsNote M52-500YTuning ForkPC Tail4.30mm high M52-501YTuning ForkSMT4.45mm high M52-505YTwin BeamSMT4.60mm high M52-510YTuning ForkSMT3.55mm high M52-511YTuning ForkSMT2.20mm high M52-515YTwin BeamPC TailHorizontal VariantsYBothVert, Horiz, Ext

10 M50 & M52 Ranges: Materials:  Moulding = High Temp Thermoplastic UL94V-0  Contacts = Copper Alloy  Finish = Gold Electrical:  Current Rating = 1A per contact  Voltage Rating = 150V AC  Voltage Proof = 500V AC  Contact Resistance = 40m max  Insulation Resistance = 1,000M min Specifications Mechanical:  Durability = 50 operations (M52-XXX)  Insertion force = 0.6N max (M50-4XX) 2.0N max (M50-3XX) 2.0N max (M52-XXX)  Withdrawal force = 0.1N min (M50-4XX) 0.3N min (M50-3XX) 0.3N min (M52-XXX) Environmental:  Operating Temperature = -40°C to +105°C

11 Harwin plc activities: Additions in new catalogue, placed with current M50 range Product of the Month for June Promotional release to Distributors News release to trade journals Selection of all ranges to be stocked, with a stock of these items held in the Sales Sample Stock Launch Details


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