These connectors have 2 or 3 pin contacts, a low profile, and a small footprint. They are surface-mount encapsulated, and the wire is crimped in after the component is soldered to the board.
Using a small hand tool, the wires are easily inserted into the contact hole. This process cuts the insulation and allows for individual wire conduction, resulting in a uniform connection.
The molded shape allows for complete control of the wire during insertion. These connectors are supplied on tape and reel for automatic insertion.
This range consists of two series:
- The 9176 series allows operation with currents up to 10 A and connection of 24 or 18 AWG stranded wire.
- The 9175 series allows operation with currents up to 1 A and connection of both 28 or 26 AWG solid or stranded wire.
Some of its features and advantages are:
- It allows working with currents up to 10 A or up to 1 A.
- Flexible installation.
- A single row, occupying little board space.
- The connectors are stackable, maintaining their pitch when placed together.
- They use an easy-to-use tool.
Due to its characteristics, this component is ideal for individual board-to-board interconnection via cable—in both consumer and high-performance applications—connecting devices to PCBs (e.g., motors), interconnecting LED modules, and other applications.
The attached diagrams show the assembly tool as well as the dimensions of the 9175 connector (3-pin).
