408-6732 [TE]

AUGAT HOLTITE Sockets;
408-6732
型号: 408-6732
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AUGAT HOLTITE Sockets

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Application Specification  
114-13033  
AUGAT* HOLTITE* Sockets  
14 MAR 11 Rev B  
All numerical values are in metric units [with U.S. customary units in brackets]. Dimensions are in millimeters [and  
inches]. Unless otherwise specified, dimensions have a tolerance of +0.13 [+.005] and angles have a tolerance of +2_.  
Figures and illustrations are for identification only and are not drawn to scale.  
NOTE  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
This specification covers the requirements for application of AUGAT HOLTITE Sockets. These manually  
applied or reel--mounted machine applied solderless spring sockets are designed to be contained within the  
barrel of a plated--through hole. The design allows the socket and plated--through hole to form a zero--profile  
component socket which provides an interconnect for a broad range of electronic parts and components. The  
sockets are available in a variety of different series and sizes based on printed circuit (pc) board hole diameter.  
They are also available normally on mylar strips which can be reeled on custom socket patterns for ease of  
application.  
When corresponding with TE Connectivity (TE) Personnel, use the terminology provided in this specification to  
facilitate your inquiries for information. Basic terms and features of this product are provided in Figure 1.  
Entry Area  
Locking Collar  
Groove  
Transition Region  
Fingers  
Figure 1  
2. REFERENCE MATERIAL  
2.1. Revision Summary  
S Updated document to corporate requirements  
S New logo  
2.2. Customer Assistance  
Reference Part Number 6--1437514--7 and Product Code E354 are representative numbers of AUGAT  
HOLTITE Sockets. Use of these numbers will identify the product line and expedite your inquiries through a  
service network established to help you obtain product and tooling information. Such information can be  
obtained through a local TE Representative or, after purchase, by calling the Tooling Assistance Center or  
Product Information number at the bottom of this page.  
E2011 Tyco Electronics Corporation, a TE Connectivity Ltd. Company TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1--800--722--1111 This controlled document is subject to change.  
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All Rights Reserved  
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visit our website at www.te.com  
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2.3. Drawings  
Customer Drawings for specific products are available from the service network. The information contained in  
Customer Drawings takes priority if there is a conflict with this specification or with any other technical  
documentation supplied by TE.  
2.4. Specifications  
Product specification 108--1979 provides product performance requirements and test information.  
2.5. Instructional Material  
The following list includes available instruction sheets (408--series) that provide assembly procedures for  
operation, maintenance and repair of tooling; and customer manuals (409--series) that provide setup,  
operation, and maintenance of machines.  
Document Number  
Document Title  
408--3295  
408--6732  
408--6923  
408--7777  
408--9816  
409--5626  
Preparing Reel of Contacts for Application Tooling  
Pneumatic Auto--Cycle Unit 91112--3  
Manual Arbor Frame Assembly 58024--1  
Manual Arbor Frame Assembly 91085--2  
Handling of Reeled Products  
SM--3 Machine No. 814700--[ ]  
3. REQUIREMENTS  
3.1. Storage  
A. Ultraviolet Light  
Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light may deteriorate the chemical composition used in the socket.  
B. Shelf Life  
The sockets should remain in the shipping containers until ready for use to prevent deformation to the  
sockets. The sockets should be used on a first in, first out basis to avoid storage contamination that could  
adversely affect signal transmissions.  
C. Chemical Exposure  
Do not store sockets near any chemicals listed below, as stress corrosion cracking in the sockets may  
occur.  
Alkalies  
Amines  
Ammonia  
Carbonates  
Citrates  
Nitrites  
Phosphates Citrates  
Sulfur Nitrites  
Sulfur Compounds  
Tartrates  
3.2. Material  
All sockets are made of beryllium--copper with gold, tin/lead, or tin plating.  
3.3. PC Boards  
A. Material and Thickness  
1. Board material will be glass epoxy (FR--4, G--10).  
2. Board thickness shall be 0.75 mm [.030 in.] minimum for all socket sizes except for 12P which is used  
in a 1.27 mm [.050 in.] minimum thick pc board.  
Contact the Product Information number listed at the bottom of page 1 for suitability of other board  
materials or thicknesses.  
B. PC Board Hole Dimensions  
The socket holes in the pc board must be precisely drilled to ensure proper placement and optimum  
performance of the socket. The drilled holes must be on 2.54 mm [.100 in.] centerlines (minimum). The  
dimensions provided in Figure 2 must be observed when preparing a pc board for AUGAT HOLTITE  
Sockets.  
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Holes should be drilled from the component insertion side of the pc board, whenever possible, to avoid creating  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
drill -exit burrs on the press -fit portion of the through -hole.  
Finished hole tolerances should NOT be maintained by drilling over -sized holes and then plating down to the correct  
size, because plating alone will not create the compressive forces necessary to retain the socket over time and  
temperature ranges. Drilling undersized holes may introduce problems such as excessive socket insertion forces,  
board warpage, and crazing around the hole.  
TABLE “A”  
PLATING  
THICKNESS  
Tin--Lead  
0.008--0.015 [.0003--.0006]  
FR-4  
Material  
Immersion Tin  
Over NickelG  
0.0013--0.003 Over 0.0038--0.005  
[.00005--.0001 Over .00015--.0002]  
Diameter of  
Finished Hole  
After Plating  
Immersion Gold  
Over NickelG  
0.00010--0.0005 Over 0.0038--0.005  
[.000004--.00002 Over .00015--.0002]  
PC Board  
Thickness  
Immersion SilverG 0.00010--0.0005 [.000004--.00002]  
GRoHS Compliant Platings  
Drilled Hole  
Diameter  
Copper Plating  
0.025 [.0010] Min  
Refer to Table “A”  
SERIES  
SIZE  
SOCKET  
DIAMETER  
PC BOARD  
THICKNESS (MIN)  
DRILLED  
HOLE DIAMETER  
FINISHED  
HOLE DIAMETER  
VERTICAL PROFILE  
DIMENSION (MAX)  
5P  
6P  
1.12 +0.01 [.0440 +.0005]  
1.59 +0.01 [.0625 +.0005]  
1.59 +0.01 [.0625 +.0005]  
2.18 +0.01 [.0860 +.0005]  
1.17 +0.01 [.0460 +.0005]  
1.12 +0.01 [.0440 +.0005]  
0.75 [.030]  
0.75 [.030]  
0.75 [.030]  
1.27 [.050]  
0.75 [.030]  
0.75 [.030]  
1.15 [.0453]  
1.61 [.0635]  
1.61 [.0635]  
2.22 [.0875]  
1.15 [.0453]  
1.15 [.0453]  
1.04 +0.05 [.041 +.002]  
1.47 +0.05 [.058 +.002]  
1.47 +0.05 [.058 +.002]  
2.08 +0.05 [.082 +.002]  
1.09 +0.05 [.043 +.002]  
1.04 +0.05 [.041 +.002]  
2.54 [.100]  
3.56 [.140]  
3.56 [.140]  
4.06 [.160]  
2.54 [.100]  
2.54 [.100]  
8P  
12P  
14P  
27P  
Figure 2  
3.4. Lead Size/Socket Selection  
The appropriate AUGAT HOLTITE Socket is selected based on the cross--section size of the leads to be  
inserted. The diameter of a round lead or the diagonal of a rectangular lead determines the appropriate socket.  
The table in Figure 3 lists which socket should be used for certain common lead sizes.  
RECOMMENDED LEAD SIZE (For Leads Being Inserted Into the AUGAT HOLTITE Sockets)  
Type  
5P  
6P  
8P  
12P  
14P  
27P  
0.41--0.53  
[.016--.021]  
0.51--0.76  
[.020--.030]  
0.64--0.89  
[.025--.035]  
0.89--1.14  
[.035--.045]  
0.41--0.53  
[.016--.021]  
0.41--0.53  
[.016--.021]  
ROUND  
0.28 x 0.46 +0.05  
[.011 x 0.18 +.002]  
0.64 Sq.  
[.025] Sq.  
0.28 x 0.46 +0.05  
0.28 x 0.46 +0.05  
RECTANGULAR  
-- -- --  
-- -- --  
[.011 x 0.18 +.002] [.011 x 0.18 +.002]  
Figure 3  
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3.5. Socket Insertion  
A. Hole Size Inspection  
Using the red NO--GO gage, part number 5--1437514--1, end of the tool provided in the AUGAT HOLTITE  
Printed Wiring Contact Kit, check to ensure the hole dimensions are correct. If not, rework may be  
necessary or socket selection may need to be re--checked.  
B. Insertion  
Sockets are inserted into the pc board using a spring loaded hand tool, a pneumatic hand tool system,  
flat--rock press--in tooling, or commercially available vibratory/vacuum systems using fully automatic  
machines. Two different tips may be used for socket insertion into the pc board. The blue tip is used for  
the 5P, 14P, and 27P series sockets. The other insertion tip is white and is used for the 6P, 8P, and 12P  
series sockets. Refer to Section 5, TOOLING for specific related tooling part numbers.  
3.6. Checking Installed Socket  
Once the socket is installed, verification may be made to a correct installation according to the information and  
dimensions provided in Figures 2 and 4.  
A. Referee Test  
Inspection may reveal that some of the hole diameters are at the high limit of the tolerance. If this marginal  
condition occurs, a “referee test” should be performed to determine if the holes are suitable for 5P  
AUGAT HOLTITE Socket insertion.  
Selectively load the sockets into the suspect holes and perform a push--out test using an adequate axial  
force gauge (e.g., a hand held CHATILLON Force Gauge). Force should be applied to the socket fingers  
only in an axial direction. Socket retention forces will vary with each application due to differences in  
socket population density, substrate materials, and number of PC layers. The minimum acceptable  
push--out force for all 5P AUGAT HOLTITE Sockets is [4 lbs.] (conforming to MIL--S--83505/6).  
B. Insertion Verification  
TE suggests verifying that the sockets have been loaded into all of the desired locations. This procedure  
could be accomplished visually or with any type of available automatic non--contacting inspection system.  
For visual inspection, place a light source under the pc board an examine the holes form above. A small  
point of light indicates the socket is present. A large point of light indicates the socket may be missing. The  
light pattern may be compared to a chart showing socket locations.  
Vertical Profile  
Dimension (Max)  
Socket  
Area Dia.  
Finished  
Diameter  
Hole  
Glass Epoxy Substrate  
Plated Through  
Hole  
Figure 4  
CHATILLON is a trademark  
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For the alternate method, use an opaque inspection template drilled in a pattern matching the socket  
locations. There should be no large points of light with the template in place. A loading mask used in  
conjunction with a mass loading machine will serve this purpose.  
3.7. Wave Soldering Consideration  
Both AUGAT HOLTITE Sockets and soldered components may be loaded on a pc board. However, either the  
AUGAT HOLTITE Sockets or their respective plated through holes must be masked to avoid being filled with  
solder during wave soldering. If the socket can be contained within the pc board, it may be loaded first, and  
then masked with heat--resistant tape or liquid solder mask prior to soldering to other components. If the socket  
would protrude through the pc board, the appropriate plated through holes should be masked and wave  
soldering performed first. Then, the masking is to be removed, and the AUGAT HOLTITE Sockets may be  
installed. See Figure 5.  
SOCKET LENGTH  
5P  
6P  
8P  
12P  
14P  
27P  
2.39 [.094]  
3.45 [.136]  
3.45 [.136]  
3.96 [.156]  
2.39 [.094]  
2.39 [.094]  
Figure 5  
3.8. Repair/Replacement  
If a socket has been damaged, it must be removed and replaced with a new one. In order to remove a  
damaged socket, lay the circuit board flat, circuit fingers up on a suitable backing material such as a dense  
foam board or pad. Place a drill blank on top of the socket fingers, making sure it is properly aligned, and tap it  
gently with a small hammer until it releases from the pc board. See Figure 6.  
TYPE  
5P, 14P, 27P  
6P, 8P  
12P  
DRILL BLANK  
(No. 62) 0.97 [.038]  
(No. 54) 1.40 [.055]  
(No. 47) 1.99 [.078]  
Figure 6  
It may be necessary, if the socket fingers are damaged, to break off the individual finger elements before  
removing the socket barrel using the previous technique. Installation of a single replacement socket can then  
be accomplished.  
4. QUALIFICATIONS  
These sockets are Qualified to MIL--S--83505/6D. However, they are not required to be Recognized by  
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL); or Certified to CSA International.  
5. TOOLING  
TE has existing tooling and tooling concepts for applying these sockets. Part numbers of available tooling and  
the applicable instructional material for each is provided in Figure 7.  
S PC Board Support  
A pc board support must be used to prevent bowing of the pc board during insertion of the sockets. It  
should have a flat surface with holes or a channel large enough to receive the sockets during installation.  
S Hand Tool  
The insertion portion of the tool is designed to remove the sockets from their respective carrier cards  
and selectively insert them into the plated--through hole on the pc board. Individual pressing and seating  
is then accomplished using the correct insertion tip and hand tool.  
S Pneumatic Hand Tool System  
The pneumatic tooling system is designed to individually seat the sockets after they have been inserted  
into the plated--through hole on the pc board. The tip of the pneumatic hand tool is inserted into the  
socket and the impact button is depressed. The socket is accurately seated into the plated--through  
hole. Pressure adjustments and variable tip sizes on the pneumatic hand tool allow this system to work  
with any size socket.  
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S Power Units  
A power unit is an automatic or semi--automatic device used to assist in the application of a product.  
Power unit includes the power source used to supply the force or power to an applicator.  
S Flat-Rock Tooling  
Flat--rock press--in tooling may be used for mass insertion of the sockets into the plated--through holes  
on the pc board. Removable carrier strips on 2.54 mm [.100 in.] centerlines may be used with this type  
of mass insertion. Flat--rock press--in tooling is customer designed.  
S Vibratory/Vacuum System  
Commercially available, fully automatic mass loading machines which will accommodate a  
vibratory/vacuum system may be used for application of this product. The assembly table (1437513--1)  
and backup board (1437513--3) may be used in conjunction with the mass loading machine.  
814700 -[ ]  
(409 -5626)  
PC Board Support Fixture  
(Customer Supplied)  
Typical Pneumatic  
Arbor  
Frame Assembly  
91112 -3  
Spring Loaded Hand Tool  
5 -1437514 -3, 5 -1437514 -5,  
5 -1437514 -7  
Typical Manual Arbor  
Frame Assemblies  
58024 -1, 91085 -2  
Pneumatic Hand  
Tool System  
5 -1437514 -8  
Figure 7  
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6. VISUAL AID  
Figure 8 shows a typical application of an AUGAT HOLTITE Socket. This illustration should be used by  
production personnel to ensure a correctly applied product. Applications which DO NOT appear correct should  
be inspected using the information in the preceding pages of this specification and in the instructional material  
shipped with the product.  
SOCKET AT  
CORRECT SOCKET  
AND HOLE DIAMETER  
CORRECT  
DEPTH  
FINISH SHALL  
NOT BE  
MARRED  
FINGERS SHALL NOT  
BE DAMAGED OR  
BENT IN ANY WAY  
FIGURE 8. VISUAL AID  
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