AXT570224 [PANASONIC]

Narrow pitch connectors (0.4mm pitch) Space-saving (3.6 mm widthwise); 窄间距连接器( 0.4mm间距)节省空间( 3.6毫米宽度)
AXT570224
型号: AXT570224
厂家: PANASONIC    PANASONIC
描述:

Narrow pitch connectors (0.4mm pitch) Space-saving (3.6 mm widthwise)
窄间距连接器( 0.4mm间距)节省空间( 3.6毫米宽度)

连接器 集管和边缘连接器 PC
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For board-to-FPC  
Narrow pitch connectors  
(0.4mm pitch)  
F4S Series  
FEATURES  
1. Space-saving (3.6 mm widthwise)  
Smaller compared to F4 series (40 pin  
contacts):  
3. Simple lock structure provides  
tactile feedback to ensure excellent  
mating/unmating operation feel.  
Socket — 27% smaller,  
Header — 38% smaller  
Socket  
Header  
Socket  
Simple lock structure  
RoHS compliant  
4. Gull-wing-shaped terminals to  
facilitate visual inspections.  
5. Connectors for inspection available  
Pickup width: 0.8mm  
Soldering terminals  
at each corner  
Soldering terminals  
at each corner  
Header  
APPLICATIONS  
Mobile devices, such as cellular  
phones, digital still cameras and  
digital video cameras.  
2. Strong resistance to adverse  
environments! Utilizes  
” construction  
for high contact reliability.  
ORDERING INFORMATION  
AXT  
2
4
5: Narrow Pitch Connector F4S (0.4 mm pitch) Socket  
6: Narrow Pitch Connector F4S (0.4 mm pitch) Header  
Number of pins (2 digits)  
Mated height  
<Socket>  
1: For mated height 1.0 mm  
2: For mated height 1.2 mm  
<Header>  
1: For mated height 1.0 mm  
2: For mated height 1.2 mm  
Functions  
<Socket, Header>  
2: Without positioning bosses  
Surface treatment (Contact portion / Terminal portion)  
<Socket>  
4: Base: Ni plating Surface: Au plating (for Ni barrier available)  
<Header>  
4: Base: Ni plating Surface: Au plating  
Note: Please note that models with a mated height of 1.0 mm (7th digit of part number is “1”) and 1.2 mm (7th digit of part number is “2”) are not compatible.  
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AXT5, 6  
PRODUCT TYPES  
Part number  
Packing  
Mated height  
Number of pins  
Socket  
Header  
Inner carton  
Outer carton  
10  
12  
14  
16  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
40  
42  
44  
48  
50  
54  
60  
64  
70  
80  
10  
30  
40  
50  
70  
80  
AXT510124  
AXT512124  
AXT514124  
AXT516124  
AXT520124  
AXT522124  
AXT524124  
AXT526124  
AXT528124  
AXT530124  
AXT532124  
AXT534124  
AXT536124  
AXT540124  
AXT542124  
AXT544124  
AXT548124  
AXT550124  
AXT554124  
AXT560124  
AXT564124  
AXT570124  
AXT580124  
AXT510224  
AXT530224  
AXT540224  
AXT550224  
AXT570224  
AXT580224  
AXT610124  
AXT612124  
AXT614124  
AXT616124  
AXT620124  
AXT622124  
AXT624124  
AXT626124  
AXT628124  
AXT630124  
AXT632124  
AXT634124  
AXT636124  
AXT640124  
AXT642124  
AXT644124  
AXT648124  
AXT650124  
AXT654124  
AXT660124  
AXT664124  
AXT670124  
AXT680124  
AXT610224  
AXT630224  
AXT640224  
AXT650224  
AXT670224  
AXT680224  
1.0mm  
3,000 pieces  
6,000 pieces  
1.2mm  
Notes: 1. Order unit: For volume production: 1-inner-box (1-reel) units  
Samples for mounting check: 50-connector units. Please contact our sales office.  
Samples: Small lot orders are possible. Please contact our sales office.  
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AXT5, 6  
SPECIFICATIONS  
1. Characteristics  
Item  
Specifications  
0.3A/pin contact (Max. 5 A at total pin contacts)  
60V AC/DC  
Conditions  
Rated current  
Rated voltage  
No short-circuiting or damage at a detection current of 1 mA  
when the specified voltage is applied for one minute.  
Electrical  
characteristics  
Breakdown voltage  
Insulation resistance  
Contact resistance  
150V AC for 1 min.  
Min. 1,000M(initial)  
Max. 90mΩ  
Using 250V DC megger (applied for 1 min.)  
Based on the contact resistance measurement method  
specified by JIS C 5402.  
Composite insertion force  
Composite removal force  
Max. 0.981N/pin contacts × pin contacts (initial)  
Min. 0.165N/pin contacts × pin contacts  
Mechanical  
characteristics  
Contact holding force  
(Socket contact)  
Measuring the maximum force.  
As the contact is axially pull out.  
Min. 0.49N/pin contacts  
Ambient temperature  
–55°C to +85°C  
No freezing at low temperatures. No dew condensation.  
Peak temperature: 260°C or less (on the surface of  
the PC board around the connector terminals)  
Infrared reflow soldering  
Soldering heat resistance  
300°C within 5 sec. 350°C within 3 sec.  
Soldering iron  
–55°C to +85°C (product only)  
–40°C to +50°C (emboss packing)  
Storage temperature  
No freezing at low temperatures. No dew condensation.  
Conformed to MIL-STD-202F, method 107G  
Order Temperature (°C) Time (minutes)  
0
1
2
3
4
–553  
30  
Max. 5  
30  
5 cycles,  
insulation resistance min. 100M,  
contact resistance max. 90mΩ  
Thermal shock resistance  
(header and socket mated)  
Environmental  
characteristics  
85+3  
0
Max. 5  
0
–553  
120 hours,  
insulation resistance min. 100M,  
contact resistance max. 90mΩ  
Humidity resistance  
(header and socket mated)  
Bath temperature 40 2°C,  
humidity 90 to 95% R.H.  
24 hours,  
insulation resistance min. 100M,  
contact resistance max. 90mΩ  
Saltwater spray resistance  
(header and socket mated)  
Bath temperature 35 2°C,  
saltwater concentration 5 1%  
H2S resistance  
(header and socket mated)  
48 hours,  
contact resistance max. 90mΩ  
Bath temperature 40 2°C, gas concentration 3 1 ppm,  
humidity 75 to 80% R.H.  
Lifetime  
characteristics  
Repeated insertion and removal speed of max. 200 times/  
hours  
Insertion and removal life  
50 times  
Unit weight  
20 pin contact type: Socket: 0.03 g Header: 0.01 g  
2. Material and surface treatment  
Part name  
Material  
Surface treatment  
Molded  
portion  
LCP resin  
(UL94V-0)  
Contact portion: Base: Ni plating Surface: Au plating  
Terminal portion: Base: Ni plating Surface: Au plating (except the terminal tips)  
The socket terminals close to the portion to be soldered have nickel barriers (exposed nickel portions).  
Soldering terminals: Sockets: Base: Ni plating Surface: Pd+Au flash plating (except the terminal tips)  
Headers: Base: Ni plating Surface: Au plating (except the terminal tips)  
Contact and  
Post  
Copper alloy  
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AXT5, 6  
The CAD data of the products with a CAD Data mark can be downloaded from: http://industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/  
DIMENSIONS (Unit: mm)  
Socket (Mated height: 1.0 mm and 1.2 mm)  
CAD Data  
A
Terminal coplanarity  
D
B 0.1  
0.40 0.05  
0.08  
(Contact and  
soldering terminals*)  
Dimension table (mm)  
0.15 0.03  
Number of pins/  
dimension  
A
B
C
10  
12  
14  
16  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
40  
42  
44  
48  
50  
54  
60  
64  
70  
80  
4.50  
4.90  
5.30  
5.70  
6.50  
6.90  
7.30  
7.70  
8.10  
8.50  
8.90  
9.30  
9.70  
10.50  
10.90  
11.30  
12.10  
12.50  
1.60  
2.00  
2.40  
2.80  
3.60  
4.00  
4.40  
4.80  
5.20  
5.60  
6.00  
6.40  
6.80  
7.60  
8.00  
3.40  
3.80  
4.20  
4.60  
5.40  
5.80  
6.20  
6.60  
7.00  
7.40  
7.80  
8.20  
8.60  
9.40  
9.80  
C0.15  
Y note  
8.40 10.20  
9.20 11.00  
9.60 11.40  
General tolerance: 0.2  
Z note  
13.30 10.40 12.20  
14.50 11.60 13.40  
15.30 12.40 14.20  
16.50 13.60 15.40  
18.50 15.60 17.40  
0.30 0.03  
C 0.1  
Mated height/  
D
dimension  
1.0mm  
1.2mm  
0.97  
1.17  
Note: Since the soldering terminals* has a single-piece construction,  
sections Y and Z are electrically connected.  
Header (Mated height: 1.0 mm and 1.2 mm)  
CAD Data  
Terminal coplanarity  
A
B 0.1  
0.40 0.05  
0.15 0.03  
D
0.08  
Dimension table (mm)  
(Post and  
Number of pins/  
dimension  
soldering terminals*)  
A
B
C
10  
12  
14  
16  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
40  
42  
44  
48  
50  
54  
60  
64  
70  
80  
3.80  
4.20  
4.60  
5.00  
5.80  
6.20  
6.60  
7.00  
7.40  
7.80  
8.20  
8.60  
9.00  
9.80  
10.20  
10.60  
11.40  
11.80  
1.60  
2.00  
2.40  
2.80  
3.60  
4.00  
4.40  
4.80  
5.20  
5.60  
6.00  
6.40  
6.80  
7.60  
8.00  
3.20  
3.60  
4.00  
4.40  
5.20  
5.60  
6.00  
6.40  
6.80  
7.20  
7.60  
8.00  
8.40  
9.20  
9.60  
Soldering terminals*  
8.40 10.00  
9.20 10.80  
9.60 11.20  
0.15 0.03  
C 0.1  
General tolerance: 0.2  
12.60 10.40 12.00  
13.80 11.60 13.20  
14.60 12.40 14.00  
15.80 13.60 15.20  
17.80 15.60 17.20  
Mated height/  
D
dimension  
1.0mm  
1.2mm  
0.83  
1.01  
• Socket and Header are mated  
Header  
Socket  
Header  
Socket  
Mated height: 1.0 mm  
Mated height: 1.2 mm  
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AXT5, 6  
EMBOSSED TAPE DIMENSIONS (Unit: mm) (Common to all sockets and headers)  
• Specifications for taping  
• Specifications for the plastic reel  
(In accordance with JIS C 0806:1990. However, not applied to  
(In accordance with EIAJET-7200B.)  
the mounting-hole pitch of some connectors.)  
Tape I  
Tape II  
Taping reel  
D 1  
A 0.3  
C
A 0.3  
B
Label  
Top cover tape  
1.75  
1.75  
C
Embossed carrier tape  
4
2
4
2
Embossed mounting-hole  
8.0  
8.0  
1.5+0.1 dia.  
1.5+0.1 dia.  
0
0
• Dimension table (Unit: mm)  
Type/Mated height  
Number of pins  
Type of taping  
Tape I  
A
B
C
D
Quantity per reel  
3,000  
24 or less  
26 to 70  
80  
16.00  
24.00  
32.00  
7.50  
11.50  
14.20  
17.40  
25.40  
33.40  
Common for  
sockets and headers:  
1.0mm, 1.2mm  
Tape I  
3,000  
Tape II  
28.40  
3,000  
• Connector orientation with respect to embossed tape feeding direction  
Type  
Direction  
of tape progress  
Common for F4S  
Header  
Socket  
Note: There is no indication on this product regarding top-bottom or left-right orientation.  
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AXT5, 6  
For board-to-FPC  
Connectors for  
inspection usage  
(0.4mm pitch)  
F4S Series  
FEATURES  
APPLICATIONS  
1. 3,000 mating and unmating cycles  
2. Same external dimensions and foot  
pattern as standard type.  
Ideal for module unit inspection and  
equipment assembly inspection  
3. Improved mating  
Socket  
Header  
Insertion and removal easy due to a  
reduction in mating retention force. This  
is made possible by a simple locking  
structure design.  
RoHS compliant  
Note: Mating retention force cannot be  
warranted.  
TABLE OF PRODUCT TYPES  
: Available for sale  
Product name  
Number of pins  
10  
12  
14  
16  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
40  
42  
44  
48  
50  
54  
60  
64  
70  
80  
F4S  
for inspection  
Notes: 1. Please inquire about number of pins other than those shown above.  
2. Please inquire with us regarding availability.  
3. Please keep the minimum order quantities no less than 50 pieces per lot.  
4. Please inquire if further information is needed.  
5. Please note that this inspection connector cannot be connected to standard models with a stacking height of 1.2 mm (AXT5∗∗224 and AXT6∗∗224).  
Please contact our sales office for a type connectable to models with a stacking height of 1.2 mm.  
PRODUCT TYPES  
Specifications  
Part No.  
Specifications  
Part No.  
AXT6E∗∗26  
Socket  
Without positioning bosses  
AXT5E∗∗26  
Header  
Without positioning bosses  
Notes: 1. When placing an order, substitute the “” (asterisk) in the above part number with the number of pins for the specific connector.  
2. The above part numbers are for connectors without positioning bosses, which are standard.When ordering connectors with positioning bosses, please contact our  
local sales office.  
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AXT5, 6  
NOTES  
1. For high resistance to drop impact  
the F4 series is recommended.  
2. Recommended PC board and metal  
mask patterns  
• Socket (Mated height: 1.0 mm)  
Recommended PC board pattern (TOP VIEW)  
• Header (Mated height: 1.0 mm)  
Recommended PC board pattern (TOP VIEW)  
0.80 0.03  
0.45 0.03  
0.90 0.03  
0.70 0.03  
Connectors are mounted with high pitch  
density, intervals of 0.35 mm, 0.4 mm or  
0.5 mm.  
In order to reduce solder and flux rise,  
solder bridges and other issues make  
sure the proper levels of solder is used.  
The figures to the right are recommended  
metal mask patterns. Please use them as  
a reference.  
0.23 0.03  
0.23 0.03  
: Insulation area  
0.40 0.03  
: Insulation area  
0.40 0.03  
Recommended metal mask pattern  
Recommended metal mask pattern  
Metal mask thickness: When 150µm  
Metal mask thickness: When 150µm  
(Terminal opening ratio: 48%)  
(Terminal opening ratio: 48%)  
(Metal-part opening ratio: 100%)  
(Metal-part opening ratio: 100%)  
0.90 0.01  
0.70 0.01  
0.80 0.01  
0.45 0.01  
0.20 0.01  
0.40 0.01  
0.20 0.01  
0.40 0.01  
Recommended metal mask pattern  
Recommended metal mask pattern  
Metal mask thickness: When 120µm  
Metal mask thickness: When 120µm  
(Terminal opening ratio: 60%)  
(Terminal opening ratio: 60%)  
(Metal-part opening ratio: 100%)  
(Metal-part opening ratio: 100%)  
0.80 0.01  
0.45 0.01  
0.90 0.01  
0.70 0.01  
0.20 0.01  
0.40 0.01  
0.20 0.01  
0.40 0.01  
Please note that this inspection  
connector cannot be connected to  
standard models with a stacking  
height of 1.2 mm (AXT5∗∗224 and  
AXT6∗∗224).  
Please contact our sales office for a  
type connectable to models with a  
stacking height of 1.2 mm.  
Please refer to the latest product  
specifications when designing your  
product.  
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Notes on Using Narrow pitch Connectors  
Regarding the design of devices and PC board patterns  
1) When connecting several connectors  
together by stacking, make sure to  
maintain proper accuracy in the design of  
structure and mounting equipment so  
that the connectors are not subjected to  
twisting and torsional forces.  
2) With mounting equipment, there may  
be up to a 0.2 to 0.3-mm error in  
positioning. Be sure to design PC boards  
and patterns while taking into  
5) For all connectors of the narrow pitch  
series, to prevent the PC board from  
coming off during vibrations or impacts,  
and to prevent loads from falling directly  
on the soldered portions, be sure to  
design some means to fix the PC board  
in place.  
backside of the FPC board to which the  
connector is being connected. Please  
make the reinforcement board  
dimensions bigger than the outer limits of  
the recommended PC board pattern  
(should be approximately 1 mm greater  
than the outer limit).  
Material should be glass epoxy or  
polyimide, and the thickness should be  
between 0.2 and 0.3 mm.  
Example) Secure in place with screws  
Screw  
consideration the performance and  
abilities of the required equipment.  
3) Some connectors have tabs embossed  
on the body to aid in positioning. When  
using these connectors, make sure that  
the PC board is designed with positioning  
holes to match these tabs.  
4) To ensure the required mechanical  
strength when soldering the connector  
terminals, make sure the PC board  
meets recommended PC board pattern  
design dimensions given.  
(2) Collisions, impacts, or turning of FPC  
boards, may apply forces on the  
connector and cause it to come loose.  
Therefore, make to design retaining  
plates or screws that will fix the connector  
in place.  
7) The narrow pitch connector series is  
designed to be compact and thin.  
Although ease of handling has been  
taken into account, take care when  
mating the connectors, as displacement  
or angled mating could damage or  
deform the connector.  
Connector  
Spacer  
Spacer  
PC board  
When connecting PC boards, take  
appropriate measures to prevent the  
connector from coming off.  
6) Notes when using a FPC.  
(1) When the connector is soldered to an  
FPC board, during its insertion and  
removal procedures, forces may be  
applied to the terminals and cause the  
soldering to come off. It is recommended  
to use a reinforcement board on the  
Regarding the selection of the connector placement machine and the mounting  
procedures  
1) Select the placement machine taking  
into consideration the connector height,  
required positioning accuracy, and  
packaging conditions.  
2) Be aware that if the catching force of  
the placement machine is too great, it  
may deform the shape of the connector  
body or connector terminals.  
3) Be aware that during mounting,  
external forces may be applied to the  
connector contact surfaces and terminals  
and cause deformations.  
4) Depending on the size of the  
6) Excessive mounter chucking force may  
deform the molded or metal part of the  
connector. Consult us in advance if  
chucking is to be applied.  
connector being used, self alignment  
may not be possible. In such cases, be  
sure to carefully position the terminal with  
the PC board pattern.  
5) The positioning bosses give an  
approximate alignment for positioning on  
the PC board. For accurate positioning of  
the connector when mounting it to the PC  
board, we recommend using an  
automatic positioning machine.  
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Notes on Using Narrow pitch Connectors  
Regarding soldering  
1. Reflow soldering  
Soldering conditions  
2. Hand soldering  
1) Measure the recommended profile  
temperature for reflow soldering by  
placing a sensor on the PC board near  
the connector surface or terminals. (The  
setting for the sensor will differ depending  
on the sensor used, so be sure to  
carefully read the instructions that comes  
with it.)  
Please use the reflow temperature profile  
conditions recommended below for  
reflow soldering. Please contact us  
before using a temperature profile other  
than that described below (e.g. lead-free  
solder).  
1) Set the soldering iron so that the tip  
temperature is less than that given in the  
table below.  
Table A  
Product name  
Soldering iron temperature  
300°C within 5 sec.  
350°C within 3 sec.  
SMD type connectors  
• Narrow pitch connectors  
(except P8 type)  
2) As for cream solder printing, screen  
printing is recommended.  
2) Do not allow flux to spread onto the  
connector leads or PC board. This may  
lead to flux rising up to the connector  
inside.  
3) Touch the soldering iron to the foot  
pattern. After the foot pattern and  
connector terminal are heated, apply the  
solder wire so it melts at the end of the  
connector terminals.  
Upper limited (Solder heat resistance)  
Lower limited (Solder wettability)  
Temperature  
3) To determine the relationship between  
the screen opening area and the PC-  
board foot pattern area, refer to the  
diagrams in the recommended patterns  
for PC boards and metal masks. Make  
sure to use the terminal tip as a reference  
position when setting. Avoid an excessive  
amount of solder from being applied,  
otherwise, interference by the solder will  
cause an imperfect contact.  
Peak temperature  
Peak temperature 260°C  
230°C  
220°C  
200°C  
Preheating  
60 to 120 sec.  
180°C  
150°C  
25 sec.  
70 sec.  
Time  
• Narrow pitch connector (P8)  
Temperature  
Apply the solder  
wire here  
Peak temperature  
245°C max.  
200°C  
Preheating  
155 to 165°C  
Terminal  
Terminal  
Paste  
Small angle as  
60 to 120 sec.  
possible up to  
45 degrees  
Within 30 sec.  
Time  
solder  
PC board  
foot pattern  
PC board  
For products other than the ones above,  
please refer to the latest product  
specifications.  
7) The temperatures are measured at the  
surface of the PC board near the  
connector terminals. (The setting for the  
sensor will differ depending on the sensor  
used, so be sure to carefully read the  
instructions that comes with it.)  
8) The temperature profiles given in this  
catalog are values measured when using  
the connector on a resin-based PC  
board. When performed reflow soldering  
on a metal board (iron, aluminum, etc.) or  
a metal table to mount on a FPC, make  
sure there is no deformation or  
discoloration of the connector beforehand  
and then begin mounting.  
9) Consult us when using a screen-  
printing thickness other than that  
recommended.  
10) Some solder and flux types may  
cause serious solder or flux creeping.  
Solder and flux characteristics should be  
taken into consideration when setting the  
reflow soldering conditions.  
Pattern  
4) Consult us when using a screen-  
printing thickness other than that  
recommended.  
5) When mounting on both sides of the  
PC board and the connector is mounting  
on the underside, use adhesives or other  
means to ensure the connector is  
properly fixed to the PC board. (Double  
reflow soldering on the same side is  
possible.)  
6) N2 reflow, conducting reflow soldering  
in a nitrogen atmosphere, increases the  
solder flow too greatly, enabling wicking  
to occur. Make sure that the solder feed  
rate and temperature profile are  
appropriate.  
4) Be aware that soldering while applying  
a load on the connector terminals may  
cause improper operation of the  
connector.  
5) Thoroughly clean the soldering iron.  
6) Flux from the solder wire may get on  
the contact surfaces during soldering  
operations. After soldering, carefully  
check the contact surfaces and clean off  
any solder before use.  
7) For soldering of prototype devices  
during product development, you can  
perform soldering at the necessary  
locations by heating with a hot-air gun by  
applying cream solder to the foot pattern  
beforehand. However, at this time, make  
sure that the air pressure does not move  
connectors by carefully holding them  
down with tweezers or other similar tool.  
Also, be careful not to go too close to the  
connectors and melt any of the molded  
components.  
8) If an excessive amount of solder is  
applied during manual soldering, the  
solder may creep up near the contact  
points, or solder interference may cause  
imperfect contact.  
3. Solder reworking  
1) Finish reworking in one operation.  
2) For reworking of the solder bridge, use  
a soldering iron with a flat tip. To prevent  
flux from climbing up to the contact  
surfaces, do not add more flux.  
3) Keep the soldering iron tip temperature  
below the temperature given in Table A.  
ACCTB48E 201303-T  
Panasonic Corporation Automation Controls Business Division  
industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/  
Notes on Using Narrow pitch Connectors  
Handling Single Components  
1) Make sure not to drop or allow parts to  
4) Do not insert or remove the connector  
when it is not soldered. Forcibly applied  
Excessive force applied for insertion in a  
pivot action as shown may also cause  
product breakage.  
Align the header and socket positions  
before connecting them.  
fall from work bench  
2) Excessive force applied to the  
terminals could cause warping, come  
out, or weaken the adhesive strength of  
the solder. Handle with care.  
external pressure on the terminals can  
weaken the adherence of the terminals to  
the molded part or cause the terminals to  
lose their evenness.  
3) Repeated bending of the terminals  
may cause terminals to break.  
5) Excessive prying-force applied to one  
end may cause product breakage and  
separation of the solder joints at the  
terminal.  
3) Since some powerful cleaning  
solutions may dissolve molded  
components of the connector and wipe  
off or discolor printed letters, we  
recommend aqua pura electronic parts  
cleaners. Please consult us if you wish to  
use other types of cleaning fluids.  
4) Please note that the surfaces of  
molded parts may whiten when cleaned  
with alcohol.  
Cleaning flux from PC board  
Handling the PC board  
1) To increase the cleanliness of the  
cleaning fluid and cleaning operations,  
prepare equipment for cleaning process  
beginning with boil cleaning, ultrasonic  
cleaning, and then vapor cleaning.  
2) Carefully oversee the cleanliness of  
the cleaning fluids to make sure that the  
contact surfaces do not become dirty  
from the cleaning fluid itself.  
• Handling the PC board after  
mounting the connector  
When cutting or bending the PC board  
after mounting the connector, be careful  
that the soldered sections are subjected  
to excessive force.  
The soldered areas should not be subjected to force.  
Storage of connectors  
1) To prevent problems from voids or air  
pockets due to heat of reflow soldering,  
avoid storing the connectors in areas of  
high humidity. When storing the  
Some connectors may change color  
slightly if subjected to ultraviolet rays  
during storage.This is normal and will not  
affect the operation of the connector.  
3) When storing the connectors with the  
PC boards assembled and components  
alreeady set, be careful not to stack them  
up so the connectors are subjected to  
excessive forces.  
4) Avoid storing the connectors in  
locations with excessive dust. The dust  
may accumulate and cause improper  
connections at the contact surfaces.  
connectors for more than six months, be  
sure to consider storage area where the  
humidity is properly controlled.  
2) Depending on the connector type, the  
color of the connector may vary from  
connector to connector depending on  
when it is produced.  
Other Notes  
1) These products are made for the  
design of compact and lightweight  
devices and therefore the thickness of the  
molded components has been made very  
thin. Therefore, be careful during  
insertion and removal operations for  
excessive forces applied may damage  
the products.  
3) Before soldering, try not to insert or  
remove the connector more than  
absolutely necessary.  
4) When coating the PC board after  
soldering the connector to prevent the  
deterioration of insulation, perform the  
coating in such a way so that the coating  
does not get on the connector.  
6) The connectors are not meant to be  
used for switching.  
7) Be sure not to allow external pressure  
to act on connectors when assembling  
PCBs or moving in block assemblies.  
2) Dropping of the products or rough  
mishandling may bend or damage the  
terminals and possibly hinder proper  
reflow soldering.  
5) There may be variations in the colors  
of products from different production lots.  
This is normal.  
ACCTB48E 201303-T  
Panasonic Corporation Automation Controls Business Division  
industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/  
Notes on Using Narrow pitch Connectors  
Regarding sample orders to confirm proper mounting  
When ordering samples to confirm  
proper mounting with the placement  
machine, connectors are delivered in 50-  
piece units in the condition given right.  
Consult a sale representative for ordering  
sample units.  
Please refer to the latest product  
specifications when designing your  
product.  
Condition when delivered from manufacturing  
Reel  
(Delivery can also be made on a reel by  
customer request.)  
Required number  
of products for  
Embossed tape  
amount required for  
the mounting  
sample production  
(Unit 50 pcs.)  
ACCTB48E 201303-T  
Panasonic Corporation Automation Controls Business Division  
industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/  

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