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How to choose the right wire to wire connector?

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How to choose the right wire to wire connector?


The appearance of wire-to-wire connectors has indeed brought many benefits to our lives and helped us solve many problems, so more and more people use wire-to-wire connectors. But because of its large demand, there are various wire-to-wire connectors on the market, so we are facing so many choices, how should we choose the wire-to-wire connector that suits us best and has good quality? . Today, the editor will take you to discuss this problem together to help you find a better way!


The article contains the following:


1) The introduction of  wire-to-wire connector

2) Factors should be considered when choosing the wire to wire connector 

4) Conclusion


Introduction


Crimp connections are common in discontinuous wire connectors. IDC is often used to control cable connectors because of its superior wire-related and harness end processing. Wire-to-wire connectors have a variety of plastic shapes Supports such as plastic parts with right angles and round polymer shapes, as well as plastic parts with many different shapes and metal shielding shells, are mainly used in military applications


Origin


In recent years, board-to-board connectors are moving towards a smaller trend. The most common board-to-board connector pitch for hand held consumer electronics devices is 0.40 mm; while the 1.00 mm stack height is a small connector. Recently, major OEMs are using connectors as low as 0.70 mm, sometimes even lower. Several years ago, the old miniature connectors with a width of more than 4.00 mm were replaced by connectors with a width of 3.40 mm. The current "narrow body" board-to-board concept is usually in the range of 2.40 to 2.60 mm. Are board-to-board products really the smaller the better? When purchasing board-to-board connectors, in addition to the basic issues of circuit size, stack height and width, there are a few things to consider:


When the truth is, the smaller the better? If you are willing to accept a smaller vacuum port pickup area, then Shi Xu is right. Before choosing a subminiature connector, you must check whether the connector has all the other properties you need, and you need to test it carefully to ensure that it is sufficiently durable.Then, it seems that you need to choose a socket with a top-mounted connector, because this setting can run tracking under the socket, and it may be convenient to use conformal paint. Some of the disadvantages of the top-mounted sockets are that the width of the vacuum pickup area is often narrow. There is no plastic housing material above the socket terminals to prevent the rise caused by the rough disconnection action. The more uneven socket surface may be the connection for the operator Homework causes trouble.These new connectors with greater breaking force sound great! Yes, but you may need to tolerate additional connector lengths in order to achieve the locking function required by these connectors; greater breaking force usually also means Greater bonding strength may cause problems for larger-size circuits.


Conclusion


Okay, today’s introduction to how to properly select the wire-to-wire connector is here. I think that you guys  in front of the subtitles are  suddenly bright and cheerful about choosing the wire to wire connector? For products with high demand, more manufacturers continue to produce line-to-line connectors, which also leads to uneven products of different manufacturers, and even some manufacturers cut corners to produce inferior products. So in the face of such a buying environment, we must keep our eyes open when we buy. I hope that everyone will be able to buy satisfactory products.


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