ETC 17011101201

Directory chapter 00
Standard, 2.00 mm pitch
Standard – general information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page
00.04
Types with 5 + 2 rows
Straight male connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00.12
Angled female connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00.24
Monoblock 47
Straight male connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00.28
Angled female connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00.30
Types with 8 + 2 rows
Straight male connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00.32
Accessories
Coding keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00.35
Shrouds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00.36
Guiding system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00.41
Special connectors for VME64x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00.42
Any possible contact configuration can be requested with the customer
request forms in chapter 20. Alternatively please contact your local
HARTING representative.
tooling see chapter 15
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Technical characteristics
Design according
: IEC 61 076 - 4 - 101
Approvals
Underwriters
Laboratories Inc.® :
Number of contacts
: 55 – 220 signal (77 – 308 fully shielded); or customised
Contact spacing
: 2.00 mm
Working current
: 1 A @ 70 °C (80 % derating)
Test voltage Ur.m.s.
: AC 750 V min.
Contact resistance
: 20 mΩ max.
Insulation resistance
: 10 GΩ min.
Temperature range
: – 55 °C … + 125 °C
with their respective ratings documented in file E 102079
Durability as per : Performance level 2 = 250 mating cycles in total.
IEC 61076-4-101First 125 mating cycles, then 4 days gas test using 0.5 ppm SO2
and 0.1 ppm H2S (at 25 ± 2 °C and 75 ± 3 % humidity).
­Measurement of contact resistance.
The remaining 125 mating cycles are subject to measurement of contact
­resistance and ­visual i­nspection. No abrasion of the contact finish through
to the ­base material. No functional i­mpairment.
Performance level 1 = 500 mating cycles in total.
First 250 mating cycles, then 10 days gas test using 0.5 ppm SO2
and 0.1 ppm H2S (at 25 ± 2 °C and 75 ± 3 % humidity).
­Measurement of contact ­resistance.
The remaining 250 mating cycles are subject to measurement of contact
­resistance and v­ isual i­nspection. No abrasion of the contact finish through
to the b
­ ase ­material. No functional i­mpairment.
Termination technique
: compliant press-in
Mating force
: 0.75 N/pin max.
Withdrawal force
: 0.15 N/pin min.
Materials
Mouldings
: Thermoplastic resin, glass-fibre filled, UL 94-V0
Contacts
: Copper alloy
Contact surface
Contact zone male
Contact zone female
00 Press-in zone .
04 Packaging
: Au/PdNi/Ni, contacts are treated with Bellcore recommended lubricant (PPE)
: Au/Ni, contacts are treated with Bellore recommended lubricant (PPE)
: Ni
: Tube
Recommended configuration of plated through holes
Due to the high deformation capability and resilience
of
press-in contacts, they can be easily
and ­repeatedly removed in case of repairs without
­impairment to their functioning.
press-in contacts are extremely versatile
and offer a reliable electrical contact, therefore they
are especially well suited for applications with these
­surfaces.
Please contact us for detailed test reports.
chem. Sn
pure Cu
Pd
Benefits of press-in technology
Au
●
hermal shocks associated with the soldering
T
process and the risk of the board malfunction are
avoided.
●
o need for the subsequent cleaning of the
N
assembled pcb’s
●
Unlimited and efficient processing of partially ­goldplated pins for rear I/O - manual soldering is no
­longer necessary!
Recommended configuration of plated through
holes
Ag
Fig. 1:
Press-in zone
in plated through hole
In addition to the hot-air-level (HAL), other pcb
­surfaces are getting more important. Due to their
­different ­properties, such as mechanical strength and
­coefficient of friction we recommend the following
configuration of pcb through holes.
Tin plated PCB (HAL)
acc. EN 60 352-5
Hole-Ø
Cu
Sn
Plated hole-Ø
0.7±0.02 mm
min. 25 µm
max. 15 µm
0.60-0.65 mm
Chemical tin plated PCB
Hole-Ø
Cu
Sn
Plated hole-Ø
0.7±0.02 mm
min. 25 µm
min. 0.8 µm
0.60-0.65 mm
Au / Ni plated PCB
Hole-Ø
Cu
Ni
Au
Plated hole-Ø
0.7±0.02 mm
min. 25 µm
3-7 µm
0.05-0.12 µm
0.60-0.65 mm
Silver plated PCB
Hole-Ø
Cu
Ag
Plated hole-Ø
0.7±0.02 mm
min. 25 µm
0.1-0.3 µm
0.60-0.65 mm
OSP copper plated PCB
Hole-Ø
Cu
Plated hole-Ø
0.7±0.02 mm
min. 25 µm
0.60-0.65 mm
PCB board thickness: ≥ 1.4 mm
Hole-Ø
Fig. 2:
Recommended
­configuration of plated
through holes
for
Cu
e.g. Sn
Plated hole-Ø
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Contacts for male connectors
HARTING offers 13 contact lengths for ­
male connectors: the standard mating length
of 8.2 mm, pre-leading contacts with 9.7 mm
and ­extra long contacts preferred for shielding
with 11.2 mm mating length.
On the termination side the standard length is 3.7 mm.
With the three ­termination lengths of 13.0, 14.5 and
16.0 mm even for rear I/O applications different mating
levels are possible, depending on the pcb thickness
and shroud height.
For the standard termination length, an extra short
contact for special applications with a mating length
of 7.2 mm is available.
The ­different contact lengths are designated with
letters to identify them in the configurations. For ­special
loadings please use the customer request form at the
end of this catalogue.
All contacts are offered with press-in termination ‘eye
of the needle’. In accordance with the application they
can be delivered in performance level 1 or 2.
Contact dimensions [mm]
Circuit density
When using the specified diameter of the ­finished
through hole according to IEC 61 076-4-101
(0.6 ± 0.05 mm) with an ­appropriate annular ring,
the ­remaining distance between the rings is about
1 mm. Under the ­condition that the width of the track
and the space between should be equal, two tracks
of 0.2 mm width or three tracks of 0.14 mm width
can be ­placed between two rings. Typical designs
are shown in the drawing on the right side.
Alignment of male and female connector
For the alignment of male and female connector, a
common reference plane is defined. This reference
plane is the top side of the daughtercard pcb and
the contact rows "b" of the female and the male
connector (see drawing).
daughtercard pcb
row b
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Typical configurations on pcb
m
50
connectors can be
All HARTING
­assembled end to end in any configuration.
110 signal contacts
f
Type A
General rules:
m
CompactPCI 3U
220 signal contacts
94
f
Type B
Type A
•Type B connectors should always be used
in combination with an A type and/or­­
C type connectors that are fitted with
alignment f­eatures.
•Type C connectors must be assembled at
the end of a connector stack, to achieve
­polarisation and avoid mismating.
•To ensure the correct slot position of
­connector stacks ­coding can be added
with ­type A connectors.
m
CompactPCI 3U
220 signal contacts
94
f
Type Monoblock 47
•Starting with an A type module (50 mm)
any ­module can be added within the above
­recommendation (see typical ­examples
­shown in the diagram).
m= male connector
m
f = female connector
100
220 signal contacts
f
Type A
Type A
m
213
495 signal contacts
f
Type A
Type B
Type A
Type B
Type C
m
CompactPCI 6U
535 signal contacts
226
f
Type B
Type A
Type B
Type B
Type A
m
CompactPCI 6U
535 signal contacts
226
f
Type Monoblock 47
Type B
Type Monoblock 47
Dimensions [mm]
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AB and AB-friendly connectors
Improved guiding with AB-modules:
In accordance with the equipment practice each
connectors shall
front side arrangement of
have at least one A-module per slot to ensure that
the connector can accommodate ± 2 mm ­alignment
tolerances in rack systems.
On some rear I/O arrangements the A-module's
­alignment capability cannot be utilised, because
­only B-modules are used for feed through.
­Consequently AB-modules were introduced to
­ensure guiding capabilities where formerly only
B-modules were used. Those AB-modules represent
a combination of A- and B-modules and are
­specified in CompactPCI by PICMG 2.0 Rev. 3.0
for certain rear I/O applications.
The AB-modules have guiding pegs similar (but not
mating compatible to prevent mismating) to those
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daughtercard
Fig. 3: CompactPCI 6U configuration
of the A-module providing the same proven mating
tolerances of ± 2 mm. The AB-modules have no
coding center but are fully equiped with contacts
in order to maintain the full density as per the
B-modules.
The AB-female connector mates either with an
AB-shroud or with AB-male connectors. The
centered pin positions of the shielding rows of
male connectors are simply equipped with short
spill contacts (if standard connector and shroud
are used). This prevents that the guiding peg of the
female AB-module stubbing on the feed through
contacts of the front side's fixed connector. These
fixed connector loadings are called AB-friendly.
The AB-male connector will not be equiped with
shielded contacts in the centre where the guiding
peg will engage.
backplane
rear I/O board
CompactPCI ® – general information
CompactPCI ® as a standard is maintained
and ­enhanced by the PCI Industrial Computer­
Manu­facturers Group (PICMG®). It defines
a ­combination of the electrical and logical
­specifications of the PCI standard and the
­mechanical specifications of the IEEE 1101 and
IEC 60297 series of standards. The board ­connector
has been developed from the IEC 61076-4-101 ­series
of 2.0 mm connectors. The ­mounting location and
dimensions for the 2.0 mm connectors are ­specified
in IEEE 1101.11. Some additional ­mechanical
definitions for 2.0 mm connectors in the Eurocard
format are being ­specified in the VITA 30 draft.
the full complement of ­connectors to be ­compatible
with any type of board.
Other international standards are listed in the
­CompactPCI ® standard for environmental and
­related specifications. This gives CompactPCI ®
As opposed to the CPCI standard (pins numbered
from bottom to top), the contact numbers on
the connector are numbered from top to bottom
­(according to the IEC standard).
110 Pins, Type B22 J5
233.35 mm
110 Pins, Type A J4
95 Pins, Type B19 J3
110 Pins, Type B22 J2
100 mm
The front panel of CPCI cards may be equipped
with additional keying pegs to code individual board
­types. There is also an extended pin length to­
re­move any electro static charge before ­contacts
on the rear connnectors mate. This pin also functions as a mechanical guide to position the ­board
as straight as possible for insertion. This ­prevents
pin bending and lowers the insertion force. Some
­applications could require up to 500 pins to be
­pushed i­nto s­ ockets simultaneously.
110 Pins, Type A J1
160 mm
a solid ­foundation of international standards and
­practices for mechanical robustness.
The board format is either a 3U or a 6U Eurocard
as defined in IEC 60297. There are two or five
connectors specified for 3U or 6U boards ­respectively.
Connectors are numbered from J1/P1 through J5/
P5 (bottom to top) on the board or ­backplane. Slave
or peripheral boards need J1/P1 as a minimum,
master or system boards need both J1/P1 and J2/
P2 as a minimum. Backplanes should always have
Connectors for high availability applications (hot
swap) come with 3 different lengths of pins for a
­staged sequence of mate or break of contact.
Connector J1/P1 carries the signals for a 32 bit PCI
bus (see table of contact assignments for J1/P1).
Connector J2/P2 on a system card has the
­additional signals for a 64 bit PCI bus and some
user-defined I/O (see table of contact assignments
for J2/P2). On slave cards all of J2/P2 might be user­defined I/O except the top row which carries the
­signals for geographical addressing. J3/P3 should
be reserved for other system bus definitions. J4/P4
and J5/P5 are used for I/O or secondary buses,
e.g. H.110 in telecom applications or for bridges
­into other buses like VMEbus. This is used to
­accommodate two bus platforms in one card cage
on one backplane.
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CompactPCI ® – general information
Contact assignment on CompactPCI ® system
­position (J1/P1)
Contact assignment on CompactPCI ® system
­ osition (J2/P2)
p
In mechanical terms J1/P1 is a 25x5 matrix of
contacts. Three rows of 5 contacts (rows 12 - 14)
are not used for electrical contacts. Instead, plastic
keys of different orientation and configuration
are used to key board locations as to system or
peripheral slot, voltage options, etc.
All connectors used for CompactPCI ® are based
on a 7 column pitch. The inner 5 columns are used
for logic signals and power. The outer columns on
either side are reserved for shielding or ground.
J2/P2 is a shortened connector with only 22 rows
of contacts instead of 25 rows for a standard size.
HARTING now offers monolithic versions with J1/P1
and J2/P2 combined in one single connector.
This combination together with ­some space left on
the card to fit into guide rails ­makes maximum use
of the 100 mm rear edge of the 3U Eurocard.
On a 6U card this connector setup is repeated on
J4/P4 and J5/P5.
The J3/P3 connector is a shortened version of
the 2.0 mm connector with 19 rows of 5 signal
contacts.
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The size results from the height of a 6U board
(233 mm) which is ­more than double the height of
a 3U board.
Executive Member
VME64x – general information
The VMEbus has evolved over a period of more than
25 years to become the leading bus architecture in
open industrial applications. The specification is
an ANSI norm, the original specification has been
­extended to become a draft standard VME64x­
ANSI/VITA 1.1-1997. This draft standard includes the
specification for the 5-row DIN compatible connector
(IEC 61076-4-113) and for a centre connector
J0/P0 on 6U VME cards, which is ­identical to J3/P3
in CompactPCI ® systems.
The 2.0 mm J0/P0 connector in VME64x
­systems is used for additional I/O, for new
high speed sub busses or I/O for mezzanine
modules, e.g. IP ­modules on VMEbus boards.
The connector is ­placed on the Eurocard
to work in combination with the non-metric
­original VMEbus connectors DIN 41 612 type C
or the newer 5-row connector har-bus® 64.
The mounting location and ­dimensions for the
J0/P0 VMEbus connector (IEC 61076-4-101)
is specified in IEEE 1101.11. The VMEbus
2.0 mm connector uses 5 columns of ­signal
contacts and optional two additional outer
columns on ­either side for shielding. All 95
­signal contacts are user defined.
In VMEbus systems it is possible to use custom
­connectors in the J0/P0 area (e.g. coax connectors).
To prevent problems with non-mating backplanes
it is strongly recommended to use front panel
keying. The IEEE 1101 documents J0/P0 can also
be used with rear transition modules for pluggable
I/O ­cabling. As mentioned above, the contacts on
this connector may be bussed. One example is the
ATM CellBus, which is in the process of being
standar­dised. The bus on J0/P0 connectors
might actually be a plug-on mezzanine backplane
rather than conducting traces integrated into the­
back­plane itself.
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Type A
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Type A
110
8.2
3.7
17 01 110 1201
17 01 110 2201
132
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 01 132 1203
17 01 132 2203
Type A
Type A
132
8.2/
11.2
3.7/
13.0/
16.0/
17 01 132 1007
17 01 132 2007
154
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 01 154 1201
17 01 154 2201
110
9.7
3.7
17 01 110 1204
17 01 110 2204
154
/ 9.7/
11.2
3.7
17 01 154 1205
17 01 154 2205
/
Type A
Type A
Type A
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Connector dimensions see page 00.14
Contact configuration
Type A
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Contact configuration
Type A
110
8.2
13.0
17 01 110 1402
17 01 110 2402
154
/ 9.7/
11.2
/14.5/
16.0
17 01 154 1001
17 01 154 2001
154
/ 8.2/
/ 9.7/
11.2
3.7
17 01 154 1203
17 01 154 2203
154
/ 9.7/
11.2
16.0
17 01 154 1604
17 01 154 2604
154
/ 8.2/
/ 9.7/
11.2
16.0
17 01 154 1603
17 01 154 2603
154
/ 8.2/
/ 9.7/
11.2
3.7
17 01 154 1204
17 01 154 2204
Type A
Type A
CompactPCI
Position P1
Type A
CompactPCI
Position P4
Type A
CompactPCI
Position P4
Type A
CompactPCI
hot swap
Position P1
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Type A
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Contact configuration
Type A
CompactPCI
computer
telephony
Position P4
100
/ 8.2/
/ 9.7/
11.2
/13.0/
/14.5/
16.0
17 01 100 1001
17 01 100 2001
100
/ 8.2/
/ 9.7/
11.2
3.7
17 01 100 1201
17 01 100 2201
Type A
Connector dimensions [mm]
Datum plane
Contact dimensions [mm]
depth
CompactPCI
computer
telephony
Position P4
Row
Position
Row
Board drillings
Position
Row
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All holes
Type B
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Contact configuration
Type B25
125
8.2
3.7
17 02 125 1201
17 02 125 2201
150
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 02 150 1201
17 02 150 2201
175
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 02 175 1201
17 02 175 2201
125
/ 9.7/
11.2
3.7
17 02 125 1205
17 02 125 2205
175
/ 8.2/
/ 9.7/
11.2
3.7
17 02 175 1202
17 02 175 2202
175
/ 8.2/
11.2
13.0/
16.0/
17 02 175 1006
17 02 175 2006
Type B25
Type B25
Type B25
Type B25
Type B25
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Type B
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Type B22
110
8.2
3.7
17 04 110 1201
17 04 110 2201
154
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 04 154 1201
17 04 154 2201
154
/ 9.7/
11.2
3.7
17 04 154 1203
17 04 154 2203
132
/ 8.2/
/ 9.7/
11.2
/13.0/
/14.5/
16.0
17 04 132 1001
17 04 132 2001
154
/ 9.7/
11.2
/ 3.7/
16.0
17 04 154 1010
17 04 154 2010
/
/ 3.7/
/14.5/
16.0
17 04 154 1002
17 04 154 2002
Type B22
Type B22
CompactPCI
Position P2
Type B22
CompactPCI
computer
telephony
Type B22
CompactPCI
AB friendly
Type B22
CompactPCI
AB friendly
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11.2
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Connector dimensions see page 00.18
Contact configuration
Type B
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Contact configuration
Type B19
VME
Position J0
95
8.2
3.7
17 05 095 1201
17 05 095 2201
133
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 05 133 1201
17 05 133 2201
133
/ 9.7/
11.2
3.7
17 05 133 1203
17 05 133 2203
95
8.2
13.0
17 05 095 1401
17 05 095 2401
133
/ 9.7/
11.2
/ 3.7/
16.0
17 05 133 1005
17 05 133 2005
133
/ 8.2/
11.2
16.0
17 05 133 1602
17 05 133 2602
Type B19
VME
Position J0
Type B19
VME
Position J0
Type B19
VME
Position J0
Type B19
CompactPCI
AB friendly
Position P3
Type B19
Compact PCI
Position P3
VME
Position J0
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Connector dimensions see page 00.18
Type B
Male connectors, straight
Contact dimensions [mm]
Connector dimensions [mm]
depth
Dimensions in mm
Datum plane
Drawing
Row
Position
Row
Board drillings
Position
Row
Contact
positions
19
22
25
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x1
x2
37.9
43.9
49.9
18 x 2 (= 36)
21 x 2 (= 42)
24 x 2 (= 48)
All holes
Type AB
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Contact configuration
Type AB25
125
8.2
3.7
17 15 125 1201
17 15 125 2201
169
8.2/
/
11.2
3.7
17 15 169 1201
17 15 169 2201
169
/ 8.2/
11.2
13.0/
16.0/
17 15 169 1003
17 15 169 2003
Type AB25
Type AB25
Position
depth
Connector dimensions [mm]
Datum plane
Contact dimensions [mm]
Row
Row
Board drillings
Position
Row
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All holes
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Type AB
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Contact configuration
Type AB22
110
8.2
3.7
17 14 110 1201
17 14 110 2201
146
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 14 146 1201
17 14 146 2201
146
/ 9.7/
11.2
16.0
17 14 146 1601
17 14 146 2601
Type AB22
Type AB22
Position
Row
Row
Board drillings
Position
Row
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depth
Connector dimensions [mm]
Datum plane
Contact dimensions [mm]
All holes
Type AB
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Contact configuration
Type AB19
95
8.2
3.7
17 13 095 1201
17 13 095 2201
127
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 13 127 1201
17 13 127 2201
127
/ 9.7/
11.2
16.0
17 13 127 1601
17 13 127 2601
Type AB19
Connector dimensions [mm]
depth
Contact dimensions [mm]
Datum plane
Type AB19
Row
Position
Row
Board drillings
All holes
Position
Row
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Type C
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Type C
55
8.2
3.7
17 03 055 1201
17 03 055 2201
77
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 03 077 1201
17 03 077 2201
55
9.7
3.7
17 03 055 1202
17 03 055 2202
77
/ 9.7/
11.2
3.7
17 03 077 1202
17 03 077 2202
55
8.2
13.0
17 03 055 1401
17 03 055 2401
66
8.2/
11.2/
13.0/
16.0/
17 03 066 1001
17 03 066 2001
Type C
Type C
Type C
Type C
Type C
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Connector dimensions see page 00.23
Contact configuration
Type C
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Contact configuration
Type C
77
/ 8.2/
11.2
/ 3.7/
13.0
17 03 077 1001
17 03 077 2001
77
/ 8.2/
11.2
16.0
17 03 077 1601
17 03 077 2601
Connector dimensions [mm]
depth
Contact dimensions [mm]
Datum plane
Type C
Row
Position
Row
Board drillings
All holes
Position
Row
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Bold print part numbers: performance level 2
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Type A
Female connectors, angled
Identification
No. of
contacts
Contact length [mm]
termination
side
110
3.4
17 21 110 1101
17 21 110 2101
110
3.4
17 21 110 1102
17 21 110 2102
Type A
Type A with upper shield
CompactPCI
Positions J1, J4
Part number
Lower shield for type A connectors
17 21 000 4102
Type A with split upper shield
CompactPCI computer telephony
Position J4
90
3.4
17 21 090 1103
17 21 090 2103
Lower shield for type A connectors (rows 1 – 5)
CompactPCI computer telephony
17 29 000 4102
Lower shield for type A connectors (rows 15 – 25)
CompactPCI computer telephony
17 23 000 4102
Without shielding
Position
Row
All holes
Position
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Dimensions [mm]
Position
Row
Board drillings
With shielding
Row
Thin print part numbers: performance level 1
Bold print part numbers: performance level 2
Board drillings
Position
Row
All holes
* hole on even contact numbers
only needed for lower shielding
Type B
Female connectors, angled
Identification
Type B19
VME, Position P0
Type B19 with upper shield
CompactPCI, Position J3 – VME, Position P0
No. of
contacts
Contact length [mm]
termination
side
95
3.4
17 25 095 1101
17 25 095 2101
95
3.4
17 25 095 1102
17 25 095 2102
Lower shield for type B19 connectors
17 25 000 4102
Type B22
Type B22 with upper shield
CompactPCI, Positions J2, J5
110
3.4
17 24 110 1101
17 24 110 2101
110
3.4
17 24 110 1102
17 24 110 2102
Lower shield for type B22 connectors
17 24 000 4102
Type B25
Type B25 with upper shield
125
3.4
17 22 125 1101
17 22 125 2101
125
3.4
17 22 125 1102
17 22 125 2102
Lower shield for type B25 connectors
17 22 000 4102
Contact positions
19
22
25
Without shielding
Position
x2
18 x 2 (= 36)
21 x 2 (= 42)
24 x 2 (= 48)
x1
37.9
43.9
49.9
Position
Dimensions [mm]
With shielding
Row
Row
Board drillings
Part number
All holes
Position
Row
Thin print part numbers: performance level 1
Bold print part numbers: performance level 2
Board drillings
All holes
Position
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Row
* hole on even contact numbers
only needed for lower shielding
Type AB
Female connectors, angled
Identification
No. of
contacts
Contact length [mm]
termination
side
Type AB19
95
3.4
17 33 095 1101
17 33 095 2101
Type AB19 with upper shield
95
3.4
17 33 095 1102
17 33 095 2102
CompactPCI, Position RJ3
Lower shield for type AB19 connectors
17 33 000 4102
Type AB22
110
3.4
17 34 110 1101
17 34 110 2101
Type AB22 with upper shield
110
3.4
17 34 110 1102
17 34 110 2102
CompactPCI, Positions RJ2, RJ5
Lower shield for type AB22 connectors
17 34 000 4102
Type AB25
125
3.4
17 35 125 1101
17 35 125 2101
Type AB25 with upper shield
125
3.4
17 35 125 1102
17 35 125 2102
Lower shield for type AB25 connectors
17 21 000 4102
Contact positions
19
22
25
Position
Without shielding
Board drillings
Position
Dimensions [mm]
x2
18 x 2 (= 36)
21 x 2 (= 42)
24 x 2 (= 48)
x1
37.9
43.9
49.9
Position
With shielding
Row
Row
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Part number
All holes
Row
Thin print part numbers: performance level 1
Bold print part numbers: performance level 2
Board drillings
Position
All holes
Row
* hole on even contact numbers
only needed for lower shielding
Type C
Female connectors, angled
Identification
No. of
contacts
Contact length [mm]
termination
side
55
3.4
17 23 055 1101
17 23 055 2101
55
3.4
17 23 055 1102
17 23 055 2102
Part number
Type C
Type C with upper shield
Lower shield for type C connectors
17 23 000 4102
Without shielding
With shielding
Position
Position
Row
Row
Board drillings
Dimensions [mm]
Board drillings
All holes
All holes
Position
Row
Thin print part numbers: performance level 1
Bold print part numbers: performance level 2
Position
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Row
* hole on even contact numbers
only needed for lower shielding
Type Monoblock 47
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Type
Monoblock 47
220
8.2
3.7
17 06 220 1201
17 06 220 2201
308
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 06 308 1201
17 06 308 2201
220
9.7
3.7
17 06 220 1202
17 06 220 2202
308
/ 8.2/
/ 9.7/
11.2
3.7
17 06 308 1202
17 06 308 2202
308
/ 8.2/
/ 9.7/
11.2
3.7
17 06 308 1203
17 06 308 2203
232
/ 8.2/
/ 9.7/
11.2
3.7
17 06 232 1201
17 06 232 2201
Type
Monoblock 47
Type
Monoblock 47
Type
Monoblock 47
CompactPCI
Positions P1
and P2
Type
Monoblock 47
CompactPCI
hot swap
Type
Monoblock 47
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CompactPCI
computer
telephony
Thin print part numbers: performance level 1
Bold print part numbers: performance level 2
Connector dimensions see page 00.29
Contact configuration
Type Monoblock 47
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Contact configuration
Type
Monoblock 47
CompactPCI
I/O
308
/ 8.2/
/ 9.7/
11.2
/ 3.7/
16.0
17 06 308 1001
17 06 308 2001
308
/ 9.7/
11.2
/ 3.7/
16.0
17 06 308 1005
17 06 308 2005
Contact dimensions [mm]
Connector dimensions [mm]
Datum plane
CompactPCI
AB friendly
Positions P4
and P5
depth
Type
Monoblock 47
Row
Position
Row
Board drillings
Position
All holes
Row
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Type Monoblock 47
Female connectors, angled
Identification
Type Monoblock 47
Type Monoblock 47 with upper shield
No. of
contacts
Contact length [mm]
termination
side
220
3.4
17 26 220 1101
17 26 220 2101
220
3.4
17 26 220 1102
17 26 220 2102
200
3.4
17 26 200 1103
17 26 200 2103
Type Monoblock 47 with upper shield
CompactPCI computer telephony
Lower shield for type Monoblock 47 connectors
Part number
17 26 000 4102
Lower shield for type Monoblock 47 connectors
(rows 1 – 22)
17 24 000 4102
CompactPCI computer telephony
Lower shield for type Monoblock 47 connectors
(rows 23 – 27)
17 29 000 4102
CompactPCI computer telephony
Lower shield for type Monoblock 47 connectors
(rows 37 – 47)
17 23 000 4102
CompactPCI computer telephony
Without shielding
With shielding
Position
Position
Row
Row
Board drillings
Board drillings
All holes
Position
Row
Position
Row
All holes
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Dimensions [mm]
Thin print part numbers:
performance level 1
Bold print part numbers: performance level 2
* hole on even contact numbers
only needed for lower shielding
Notes
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Type D
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Contact configuration
Type D
176
8.2
3.7
17 11 176 1201
17 11 176 2201
220
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 11 220 1201
17 11 220 2201
220
/ 9.7/
11.2
/14.5/
16.0
17 11 220 1001
17 11 220 2001
Type D
Connector dimensions [mm]
depth
Contact dimensions [mm]
Datum plane
Type D
Row
Position
Row
Board drillings
Position
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Bold print part numbers: performance level 2
All holes
Type E
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Contact configuration
Type E
200
8.2
3.7
17 12 200 1201
17 12 200 2201
250
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 12 250 1201
17 12 250 2201
250
/ 9.7/
11.2
/14.5/
16.0
17 12 250 1001
17 12 250 2001
Type E
Connector dimensions [mm]
depth
Contact dimensions [mm]
Datum plane
Type E
Row
Position
Row
Board drillings
Position
Row
Thin print part numbers: performance level 1
Bold print part numbers: performance level 2
All holes
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Type DE
Male connectors, straight
Identification
Number Contact length [mm]
of
mating termination
contacts
side
side
Part number
Contact configuration
Type DE
200
8.2
3.7
17 10 200 1201
17 10 200 2201
244
/ 8.2/
11.2
3.7
17 10 244 1201
17 10 244 2201
244
/ 9.7/
11.2
/14.5/
16.0
17 10 244 1001
17 10 244 2001
Type DE
Connector dimensions [mm]
Position
Row
Row
Board drillings
Position
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Row
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depth
Contact dimensions [mm]
Datum plane
Type DE
All holes
Coding keys
Coding keys are used to prevent mismating of boards. •Cadmium yellow for CompactPCI to identify 3.3 V bus
They can be inserted into the multifunctional area of
signalling
male and female connectors with special tooling. This •Brilliant blue for CompactPCI to identify 5.0 V bus
can be easily done after the connectors have ­been
­signalling
pressed in.
•Reseda green to prevent accidental board insertion
in VME64x on CompactPCI applications
Coding keys have different bright and pre-defined •Strawberry red to prevent accidental board insertion
RAL colours to simplify the identification. In the table
in telephony applications
below the colours and code ­numbers in acc. with the
IEC 61076-4-101 are listed. They are used for the •Pastel orange for user defined bus
•Nut brown for rear I/O and user I/O
­following applications:
Coding keys for male connectors
Coding
key
Coding keys for female connectors
Code
number
Colour
Part
number
3568
Pastel orange
RAL 2003
3478
3467
3456
Code
number
Colour
Part
number
17 79 000 0010
1247
Pastel orange
RAL 2003
17 79 000 0020
Steel blue
RAL 5011
17 79 000 0011
1256
Steel blue
RAL 5011
17 79 000 0021
Slate grey
RAL 7015
17 79 000 0012
1258
Slate grey
RAL 7015
17 79 000 0022
Cadmium yellow
RAL 1021
17 79 000 0013
for CPCI, 3.3 V
1278
Coding
key
Cadmium yellow
RAL 1021
17 79 000 0023
for CPCI, 3.3 V
2578
Reseda green
Ral 6011
17 79 000 0014
1346
Reseda green
Ral 6011
17 79 000 0024
1567
Brilliant blue
RAL 5007
for CPCI, 5.0 V
17 79 000 0015
2348
Brilliant blue
RAL 5007
for CPCI, 5.0 V
17 79 000 0025
1356
Blue lilac
RAL 4005
17 79 000 0016
2478
Blue lilac
RAL 4005
17 79 000 0026
1248
Strawberry red
RAL 3018
17 79 000 0018
3567
Strawberry red
RAL 3018
17 79 000 0028
1236
Nut brown
RAL 8011
17 79 000 0019
4578
Nut brown
RAL 8011
17 79 000 0029
All codings are in acc. with the IEC 61076-4-101 specification
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Shrouds – general information
HARTING's
shrouds protect the pins
protruding the rear side of the backplane from
­irregular mating tolerances, thus ensuring a quality
connection.
To accommodate pcb thickness, from 1.6 up to 4 mm
nominal, the shrouds have integrated standoffs of
corresponding height.
Thus forming a one piece solution that reduces
­assembling cost significantly.
The shroud can be mounted without the additional
requirement of spacers to ensure the desired pin
lengths on the rear side of the pcb.
Fixing of the component is carried out on the rear
post via a smooth friction fit process.
For ease of assembly the same tooling as for the
press-in connectors on the front side is utilised for
assembly.
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Shrouds type A
Identification
Type A shroud
25 positions
Board thickness [mm]
Part number
1.6 ± 0.4
2.4 ± 0.4
3.2 ± 0.4
4.0 ± 0.4
17 70 000 1001
17 70 000 1002
17 70 000 1003
17 70 000 1004
Dimensions
Row
Position
Board thickness [mm]
1.6 ± 0.4
2.4 ± 0.4
3.2 ± 0.4
4.0 ± 0.4
a [mm]
3.1 ± 0.05
2.3 ± 0.05
1.5 ± 0.05
0.7 ± 0.05
Dimensions [mm]
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Shrouds type B
Identification
Board thickness [mm]
Part number
1.6 ± 0.4
2.4 ± 0.4
3.2 ± 0.4
4.0 ± 0.4
17 70 000 2001
17 70 000 2002
17 70 000 2003
17 70 000 2004
22 positions
1.6 ± 0.4
2.4 ± 0.4
3.2 ± 0.4
4.0 ± 0.4
17 70 000 4001
17 70 000 4002
17 70 000 4003
17 70 000 4004
19 positions
1.6 ± 0.4
2.4 ± 0.4
3.2 ± 0.4
4.0 ± 0.4
17 70 000 5001
17 70 000 5002
17 70 000 5003
17 70 000 5004
Type B shroud
25 positions
Dimensions
Row
Position
Board thickness [mm]
1.6 ± 0.4
2.4 ± 0.4
3.2 ± 0.4
4.0 ± 0.4
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Contact positions
19
22
25
x1 [mm]
18 x 2 (= 36)
21 x 2 (= 42)
24 x 2 (= 48)
x2 [mm]
38 – 0.2
44 – 0.2
50 – 0.2
x3 [mm]
38.4 – 0.2
44.4 – 0.2
50.4 – 0.2
a [mm]
3.1 ± 0.05
2.3 ± 0.05
1.5 ± 0.05
0.7 ± 0.05
Dimensions [mm]
Shrouds type AB
Identification
Board thickness [mm]
Part number
1.6 ± 0.4
2.4 ± 0.4
3.2 ± 0.4
4.0 ± 0.4
17 70 000 8001
17 70 000 8002
17 70 000 8003
17 70 000 8004
22 positions
1.6 ± 0.4
2.4 ± 0.4
3.2 ± 0.4
4.0 ± 0.4
17 70 000 7001
17 70 000 7002
17 70 000 7003
17 70 000 7004
19 positions
1.6 ± 0.4
2.4 ± 0.4
3.2 ± 0.4
4.0 ± 0.4
17 70 000 6001
17 70 000 6002
17 70 000 6003
17 70 000 6004
Type AB shroud
25 positions
Dimensions
Row
Position
Board thickness [mm]
1.6 ± 0.4
2.4 ± 0.4
3.2 ± 0.4
4.0 ± 0.4
Contact positions
19
22
25
x1 [mm]
7 x 2 (= 14)
8 x 2 (= 16)
10 x 2 (= 20)
x2 [mm]
37.9
43.9
49.9
x3 [mm]
38.2
44.2
50.2
x4 [mm]
4
3
4
a [mm]
3.1 ± 0.05
2.3 ± 0.05
1.5 ± 0.05
0.7 ± 0.05
Dimensions [mm]
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Shrouds type C
Identification
Type C shroud
11 positions
Board thickness [mm]
Part number
1.6 ± 0.4
2.4 ± 0.4
3.2 ± 0.4
4.0 ± 0.4
17 70 000 3001
17 70 000 3002
17 70 000 3003
17 70 000 3004
Dimensions
Row
Position
Board thickness [mm]
1.6 ± 0.4
2.4 ± 0.4
3.2 ± 0.4
4.0 ± 0.4
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a [mm]
3.1 ± 0.05
2.3 ± 0.05
1.5 ± 0.05
0.7 ± 0.05
Dimensions [mm]
Guiding system
Identification
Part number
Guide pin
17 79 000 0080
Receptacle for guide pin
07 73 000 0280
4)
Dimensions [mm]
Guide pin
Receptacle
for guide pin
Board drillings
(View-X)
Non-metallised drillings
2) No tracks, except solder eyes
3) Limit area of components (valid for both pcb sides)
4) Recommended board drilling is 3.5 (-0.05) mm
1)
Recommended accessories: hexagon nut ISO 4032-M3-8
serrated lock washer DIN 6798-A-3.2 FSt
General information
The guide pin solution from HARTING
allows safe mating under sometimes
extreme conditions. This might be large
and heavy boards that bow under their own
weight. Also insufficiently aligned or worn
out rack systems can be tolerated better
with the use of HARTING's guiding system,
which also reduces the potential danger
of damaging cards when being forced into
flexing racks.
The guide pin and receptacle's design
solution allows to overcome a 3 mm [.118']
offset between the backplane and the
mating daughtercard. The reducing diameter
of the pin (from 4.85 mm to 3.4 mm)
ensures that its positioning task is smoothly
transferred to the connectors as soon
as they start to engage. Finally the thin
diameter section of the guide pin is no
longer positioned by the ferrule of the
receptacle, ensuring that the pin is able to
freely follow any movement imposed by the
engaging connector. This ensures that there
is no static stress between the connectors
and the guiding system.
The rugged metal designed guide pin is
screwed to the backplane with standard
hexagon screws. Whereas the molded
receptacle is designed with four pressin pegs that can be installed to the board
together with the connectors.
The tooling can be ordered with the part
numbers 07 79 000 0157 (top tool) and
07 79 000 0158 (bottom tool).
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Special connectors for VME64x
DIN 41 612
Type M male connectors
Identification
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2
3
2
1
09 03 124 7901
09 03 124 6901
09 03 124 2901
Male connector
with angled
solder pins
24 + 8
Dimensions
mounting hole
center line
Order high current contacts separately, see page 00.44
Y
Board drillings
Mounting side
all holes
^=
Board drillings depend on type and special contact loading
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Dimensions in mm
Pre-loaded with special contacts on request
Further types see DIN 41 612 catalogue
Special connectors for VME64x
DIN 41 612
Complementary type M-flat female connectors
Identification
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2
3
2
1
Performance level 3
on request
09 03 224 6830
Performance level 1
on request
Female connector
with press-in terminations
4.5 mm
24 + 8
Dimensions
row
position
Order high current contacts
­separately, see page 00.44
Panel cut out
all holes
Board drillings
position
Mounting side
row
Dimensions in mm
Pre-loaded with special contacts on request
Further types see DIN 41 612 catalogue
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Special connectors for VME64x
V
I
III
II
VI
IV
VII
High current contacts
Identification
Part No.
Performance level 1
High current male contacts
for male connectors1)
straight crimp
for
termination
10 A
20 A
40 A
09 03 000 6113
09 03 000 6114
09 03 000 6115
II
straight solder
for
termination
Leading
contact
10 A
20 A
40 A
10 A
20 A
40 A
09 03 000 6101
09 03 000 6102
09 03 000 6103
09 03 000 6111
09 03 000 6122
09 03 000 6133
III
for angled pcb
termination
max. 40 A*
09 03 000 6110
max. 40 A*
09 03 000 6104
Leading
contact
max. 40 A*
09 03 000 6134
* depending on the pcb design
High current female contacts
for female connectors1)
for type M-flat
V
for
press-in termination
for
solder termination
40 A
40 A
09 03 000 6250
09 03 000 6225
for high current contacts
09 99 000 0196
Crimping tool
Removal tool
VI
incl. removal jacket
for contact replacement
in
male and female connectors
Replacement removal jacket
09 99 000 0174
09 99 000 0243
Removal tool
VII
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1)
for contact replacement
in
male connectors
Contact resistance max. 1.5 mΩ
Dimensions in mm
acc. to DIN 41 626
I
IV
Drawing
09 99 000 0328
ø A ø B wire gauge AWG
[mm²]
10 A 1.85 2.55 1.5
16
20 A 2.85 3.70
4
12
40 A 4.40 5.60 10
8
ø
10 A 1.7
20 A 2.8
40 A 4.8
… 6104
… 6134
x
17.7
18.4
y
6.4
7.0
Special connectors for VME64x
Male connectors
Identification
Number
of contacts
Contact
arrangement
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 61 076-4-113
2
1
Male connector*
without retention clip
160
z, a, b, c, d
02 01 160 2101
02 01 160 1101
02 01 160 11052)
with retention clip
160
z, a, b, c, d
02 01 160 2102
02 01 160 1102
02 01 160 11062)
Dimensions
mounting hole
centre line
row
position
without clip
with clip
Board drillings
Mounting side
all holes
position
row
Cross section of
solder terminations
Row z:
A = 0.21 - 0.25 mm²
Rows a, b, c:
A = 0.29 - 0.33 mm²
Row d:
A = 0.29 - 0.32 mm²
A = cross area of contacts
* Pre-leading contacts at positions d1, d2, d31 and d32
1) Recommendation for variants with clip: Drillings can be enlarged up to 3.1 mm ø to reduce standard mounting force
2)
Special variant with min. 1.27 µm (50 µinch) Au and SnPb on termination
Dimensions in mm
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Special connectors for VME64x
Female connectors
Number
of contacts
Identification
Contact arrangement
Part No. Performance levels according to IEC 61 076-4-113
2
1
Female connectors, straight
with press-in terminations
with 3.7 mm*
fixing flange 4.5 / 5 mm*
17 mm*
160
160
160
z, a, b, c, d
z, a, b, c, d
02 02 160 2201
z, a, b, c, d
02 02 160 2301
02 02 160 1601
02 02 160 1201
02 02 160 1301
without fixing flange
160
160
z, a, b, c, d
z, a, b, c, d
02 02 160 1202
02 02 160 1302
5 mm*
17 mm*
02 02 160 2202
02 02 160 2302
Dimensions
row
position
Dimension “X” for row
Part number
z
a
b
c
d
02 02 160 1601  3.7  3.7  3.7  3.7  3.7
02 02 160 2201 / 02 02 160 1201  5.0  4.5  4.5  4.5  5.0
02 02 160 2301 / 02 02 160 1301
17.0
17.0
17.0
17.0
17.0
02 02 160 2202 / 02 02 160 1202  5.0  5.0  5.0  5.0  5.0
02 02 160 2302 / 02 02 160 1302
17.0
17.0
17.0
17.0
17.0
Board drillings
Mounting side
position
all holes
row
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Dimensions in mm
Selectively gold-plated
Further types see DIN 41 612 catalogue
1)
Special connectors for VME64x
Female connectors
Identification
Number
of contacts
Contact
arrangement
Part No.
Performance level 2 according to IEC 61 076-4-113
160
z, a, b, c, d
02 03 160 2201
Female connectors, straight
with switches1)
with press-in terminations
with flange
4.5 / 5 mm*
Dimensions
row
position
Board drillings
Mounting side
position
all holes
row
Dimensions in mm
Switching elements at positions a21-22, b4-5, b6-7, b8-9 and b10-11
Further types see DIN 41 612 catalogue
1)
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Special connectors for VME64x · Application examples
Application 1*
Female connector
02 02 160 2301
Backplane
Pin shroud
02 44 000 0007
Fixing brackets
02 44 000 0009
Female connector
with crimp contacts
02 05 000 0004
Application 2*
Female connector
02 02 160 2301
Shell housing C
09 05 048 0501
Locking lever
left 09 02 000 9902
right 09 02 000 9903
Backplane
Pin shroud
02 44 000 0007
Locking lever
09 03 000 9913
Female connector
for crimp contacts
02 05 000 0004
Backplane
Pin shroud
02 44 000 0007
Shroud insert
02 44 000 0008
Female connector
09 73 296 6801
Application 3
Female connector
02 02 160 2301
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* Only for applications without rear P0-connector