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PCR Series |
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Bellows-contact type connectors,
which are the sisters of PCS series connectors. |
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Board-to-Coard Connector |
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For the circuit protection, provision
is made for long and short pins allowing three different
points in time to contact with the circuits. |
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Even with many contacts, the connector
can be easily inserted or extracted due to a low insertion
force design. |
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Best suited for parallel, horizontal,
or vertical-stacked connection for board-to-board connection. |
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Board-to-Cable Connector |
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EMI-filtered design to meet FCC
and other standards. |
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Quick locking with lock springs.
The housing has a robust interface structure. |
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For cable mounting, IDC type connection
is standard, so that various cables can be used as in
the PCS series connectors. |
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Accessories such as housing and
termination tool can be shared between the PCR and PCS
series. |
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Connectors are also provided for
Factory Automation (FA). |
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Applications: Personal computers,
facsimiles, other office automation equipment, etc. |
| Specifications |
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| Number of contacts |
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20, 34, 48, 68, 80, 96, 120, or
128, for board-to-board connections
20, 28, 36, 50, 68, 80, or 96 for board-to-cable connections
20, 28, 36, or 50 for board-to-cable connections in a
factory environment |
| Rated voltage |
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250 V AC (r.m.s.) |
| Rated current |
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1 A |
| Dielectric withstanding voltage |
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500 V AC (r.m.s.) for up to one
minute |
| Insulation resistance |
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Over 1,000 megohms |
| Contact resistance |
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35 milliohms or less |

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PCS Series |
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Provides 1.27 mm pitch smaller-sized
high density connectors specifically designed for downsized
electronic equipment. |
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Board-to-Board Connector |
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Allows various circuit connections
with a wide selection of the number of contacts. |
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96-contact connectors are used for
S-BUS connectors for EWS. |
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Even with many contacts, connectors
can be easily inserted or extracted due to a low insertion
force design. |
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Cleaning solution does not remain
in the housing during flux removal due to a drainage structure. |
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Board-to-Cable Connector |
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For use with cable, the IDC type
connection is standard, resulting in substantial labor
saving. |
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Wire sizes available for use with
the IDC connection are #28AWG (7 / 0.127), #30AWG (1 /
0.254), or #30AWG (7 / 0.1). |
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EMI-filtered design to meet FCC
and other standards. |
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Available in two types, a spring-locked
type connector (SCSI-II), and a screw-locked type connector
(SCSI-III). Cable housing and receptacle shell are made
of robust diecast material. |
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Applications: Personal computers,
facsimiles, other office automation equipment, etc. |
| Specifications |
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| Number of contacts |
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34, 48, 68, 96, 150, or 240 for
board-to-board connections
20, 28, 36, 50, 68, 80, or 96 for board-to-cable connections
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| Rated voltage |
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250 V AC (r.m.s.) |
| Rated current |
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1 A |
| Dielectric withstanding voltage |
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500 V AC (r.m.s.) for up to one
minute |
| Insulation resistance |
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Over 1,000 megohms |
| Contact resistance |
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35 milliohms or less |

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PCRA Series |
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The PCRA series are connectors complying
with SFF-8451 standards. |
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Two types of connectors, DIP type
and press-in type are available. |
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Housing with mating guide for preventing
short circuit allows parallel mating. |
| Specifications |
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| Number of contacts |
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40, 80 |
| Rated voltage |
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250 V AC (r.m.s.) |
| Rated current |
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1.0 A |
| Dielectric withstanding voltage |
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500 V AC (r.m.s.) for up to one
minute |
| Insulation resistance |
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Over 1,000 megohms at 250 V DC |
| Contact resistance |
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35 milliohms or less |

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PCX Series |
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Low profile, 1.27 pitch connectors
developed for today's compact equipment. |
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To prevent skew when inserting or
extracting the connector, leaf contacts are used for female
contacts and a die-cast shell is used for a male connector. |
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Board-to-Coard Connector |
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A plug-in connector with a shielded
structure and improved guiding capability. |
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The male connector is DIP type,
and the female connector is SMT type. |
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Board-to-Cable Connector |
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EMI/ESD-filtered and over-molded
type metallic housing. |
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To protect signal circuits, the
shield shell touches the shell of the connector before
the contacts touch their mating contact. |
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Applications: Personal computers,
word-processors, printers, other office automation equipment,
etc. |
| Specifications |
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| Number of contacts |
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68 or 110 for board-to-board connections
36 or 50 for board-to-cable connections |
| Rated voltage |
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150 V AC (r.m.s.) |
| Rated current |
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0.5 A |
| Dielectric withstanding voltage |
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500 V AC (r.m.s.) for up to one
minute |
| Insulation resistance |
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Over 1,000 megohms |
| Contact resistance |
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50 milliohms or less |
| Wire sizes |
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AWG#30 or AWG#32 |

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RPS Series |
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1.27mm pitch high density connector
designed to meet the needs for wiring between rack-mounted
units, and for other high density contact connections
as electronic equipment becomes downsized. |
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The cable mounted connector is used
with IDC type 1.27mm flat cable. |
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Provides a diversity of mounting
methods by connection in combination with the conventional
MFC series (MIL type IDC type connectors), ADF series
(micro ribbon type connectors) and GMC series (D-Sub type
connectors). |
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The standard connector comes with
"kink-formed" contacts for tentative assembly
in mounting connectors on PCB. |
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Even with many contacts, the connector
can be easily inserted or extracted due to the low insertion
force design. |
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Center keyed and slot structures
prevent mal insertion. |
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Prevents erroneous mating of connectors
of the same number of contacts, by use of an optional
key (RPS-PK). |
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Provides a mating guide structure
to prevent pin bending. |
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Cable mounted connection is performed
by IDC method using a specialized tool, so that connector
attachment is quick and secure. |
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Contact structure is a conventional
U shaped contact, providing high connection reliability. |
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BOX type connectors (with no latch
mechanism) provide effective use of mounting space. |
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Provides IDC type 0.635 mm pitch
connectors. Because these connectors use U-shaped contacts,
high reliability of connection is provided, and daisy
chaining is also available. |
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Transmission cable type connections
(60/100 contacts) for high-speed signal transfer are also
available. |
| Specifications |
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| Number of contacts |
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20, 26, 34, 40, 50, 52, 60, 68,
80, 100, or 120
Box type : 60 or 100
RPS-D type : 20, 26, 34, 40, 50, 52, 60, 68, 80, or 100 |
| Rated voltage |
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250 V AC (r.m.s.) |
| Rated current |
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1 A |
| Dielectric withstanding voltage |
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500 V AC (r.m.s.) for up to one
minute |
| Insulation resistance |
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Over 1,000 megohms |
| Contact resistance |
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30 milliohms or less |

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