34 2 HARTING Metric 6-row connectors People | Power | Partnership Quality Connections Worldwide HARTING was founded in 1945 by the family that still owns the company. Today, HARTING employs around 2,000 people worldwide, including 150 qualified engineers. The sales team, including more than 100 sales engineers is in daily contact with our customers. The company is one of the world's leading manufacturers of connectors, and currently have 34 subsidiary companies in Europe, the United States and Asia. In several product areas, HARTING is a market leader. Great emphasis is placed on close links with customers, including the provision of a `Just-in-Time'-Service to ensure rapid delivery to key customers. HARTING products are designed and manufactured using the latest automated techniques, from CAD systems in the research and development department to automatic production techniques on the assembly lines. Production and quality control is based on a `zero-error' philosophy which can only be reached by the continuous successful implementation of fully automated production techniques. The organisation and procedures for quality assurance are based on the EN ISO 9001 standard. A total of 60 engineers and other employees, most of whom are trained and qualified to standards laid down by the DGQ (German Association of Quality) or the SAQ (Swiss Association of Quality), are employed solely on quality-assurance activities. Directory Metric 6-row connectors 6-row - general information Page 5 SMC solder requirements 6 Technical characteristics 8 Straight male connectors with press-in termination 10 Angled female connectors with press-in termination 14 Angled female connectors with solder (SMC) termination 16 List of part numbers 19 Company addresses 20 3 Metric 6-row connectors General information 4 It is the user's responsibility to check whether the components illustrated in this catalogue comply with different regulations from those stated in special fields of application which we are unable to foresee. We reserve the right to modify designs in order to improve quality, keep pace with technological advancement or meet particular requirements in production. This catalogue must not be used in any form or manner without our prior approval in writing (Copyright Law, Fair Trading Law, Civil Code). We are bound by the English version only. 6-row General information All male connectors can be supplied with end wall, coding pins and guiding system. General information In comparison to the standard 5-row har-bus(R) HM series, this new 6-row version offers a significantly higher contact density, thus permitting applications End wall where very high contact density is important. Typically, for a signal transmission of 1.5 Gbps it is possible to obtain 7.5 differential pairs per cm of card edge (see figure 1). For a signal transmission of 2.5 Gbps at least 5 differential pairs per cm of card edge can be obtained (see figure 2). Guiding system Coding Pos. 1 Male and female connectors are both available with 72 or 144 contacts and can be supplied in reel or tube packaging. Female connectors with press-in termination The 6-row female connector needs comparable space on the daughter card as the 5-row versions, as it has similar outer dimensions. Compared to the male connectors, coding pins and a guiding system are available upon request too. Guiding system Figure 1 Coding Pos. 1 / Pos. 2 Flange Figure 2 Male connectors Each contact position can be loaded with any of the 12 Female connectors in SMC different contacts lengths shown (see figure 3). Datum plane depth (Surface Mount Compatible) technology Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Pin type Figure 3 Using the reflow soldering process, these 6-row female connectors in SMC technology can be soldered to the PCB at the same time as other SMC components. So the handling cost can be reduced significantly and there is no need for a separate press-in process. These connectors are made from a high temperature plastic material that can withstand up to 260C (lead free soldering). To hold the connector securely on the PCB before the solder process, kinked contacts are offered as standard on both connector sides. Length for mating For further information please contact your local HARTING representative. 5 6-row SMC solder requirements The continuing trend towards miniaturisation has revolutionised the assembly of electronic components. For the past 15 years, most components have been secured directly to the pcb surface by means of Surface Mount Technology (SMT). By dispensing with drilled holes on the pcb, a space saving of up to 70 percent is achieved. Today, typical components such as ICs, resistors, capacitors, inductors, and connectors with straight terminal pins are almost exclusively fitted using SMD (Surface Mount Device) technology in mass production. In contrast, angled SMD connectors at the edge of the board have not been successful because of tolerance problems (co-planarity) and stresses during mating. are equipped with both types of machine. Therefore the "Pin in Hole Intrusive Reflow" process entails no extra investment costs for the user. Conventional assembly process: 1. Application of solder paste 2. Positioning the components 3. Positioning odd form components 4. Reflow soldering 5. Pressing in or partially dip soldering the connector at the board edge 6. Quality inspection "Pin in Hole Intrusive Reflow" assembly: 1. Application of solder paste 2. Positioning the components 3. Positioning odd form components 4. Reflow soldering Fig. 1: SMT board with connector for "Pin in Hole Intrusive Reflow" assembly "Pin in Hole Intrusive Reflow*" 5. Pressing in or partially dip soldering the connector at the board edge 6. Quality inspection In this process, the connector is inserted into plated through holes in a comparable way to conventional component mounting. All other components can be assembled on the pcb surface. 6 The components are positioned using pick-and-place machines. These automatic assembly machines differ according to whether the components are small, lightweight or bulky. Connectors, compared to ICs, are considered bulky (odd form). They are more difficult to grip, due to their comparatively heavy weight and larger size. But machines for odd form components, provide the higher insertion power, necessary to fit the components into pcb holes, which are filled with solder paste. Generally modern SMC production lines * Also known as Pin-in-Paste or Through Hole Reflow (THR) Fig. 2: Pick-and-place machine for odd form components (Courtesy of JOT Automation GmbH) 6-row SMC solder requirements 6-row connector was designed for Pin in Hole Intrusive Reflow with features like an inspection friendly black colour, tape and reel packaging for automated handling and it is self retaining on pcb via kinked pin. The open design - moulded from high temperature resistant material - ensures good heat distribution, so that current solder temperature profiles can be used. The special material of the insulation body withstands also the higher temperatures of lead free soldering. Advantages for using 6-row connectors are: l Partial dip soldering or press fitting is no longer required l High mechanical stability l Complete compatibility with Surface Mount Technology l Savings through integration into the automated assembly process l Reduced floor space in the production plant Application of solder paste Before the components are assembled, solder paste is applied to all the solder pads and the plated through holes. Usually a screen printing process is used for this purpose. A squeegee moves across the pcb, which is masked with screens and presses the solder paste into all unmasked areas. A good solder joint is basically determined by the amount of the applied solder paste. Only a few parameters (illustrated on the right) will lead to the right quantity. As an alternative to screen printing, the solder paste can be applied by means of a dispenser. A highprecision robot moves the dispenser to all required positions on the pcb. The dispensing method is particularly suitable for small pcb's or applications which demand high precision and flexibility in dispensing volumes. Solder paste volume There are numerous scientific studies dealing with calculation of the required quantity of solder paste. These studies use various parameters, e.g. the shrinking factor of the paste during soldering or the thickness of the screens used for masking the pcb. Since such calculation methods are complicated to apply, the following rule of thumb has proved valuable in practice: VPaste = 2(VH - VP) in which: VPaste = Required volume of solder paste VH = Volume of the plated through hole VP = Volume of the connector termination in the hole Comment: the multiplier "2" compensates for solder paste shrinkage during soldering. For this purpose, it was assumed that 50 % of the paste consists of the actual solder, the other 50 % being soldering aids. Requirements for the solder connection At the beginning of a new production batch, the process parameters, such as quantity of solder paste and soldering temperature, can be set by interpreting simple cross-sections of the soldered connection. A reliable measure for achieving optimum parameters is the quantity of solder required to fill the hole. In soldered connections of high quality, the holes are filled to between 75 % and 100 %. Volume of solder paste Connector termination pcb Fig. 3: Dispenser in operation Fig. 4: Plated through hole with connector termination 7 6-row Technical characteristics Design : complementary to IEC 61 076-4-101 (2 mm hard metric specification) Number of contacts : 72 or 144 Contact spacing : 2.00 mm (1.50 mm between contact rows on the termination side of female connectors) Working current : 1.0 A (24 C temp. raise) 1.5 A (52 C temp. raise) 2.0 A (88 C temp. raise) Test voltager.m.s. : min. 750 V Contact resistance : < 20 m Impedance (differential) : 100 Typical differential data rate : 1.5 - 2.5 Gbps Temperature range : - 55 C ... + 125 C during reflow soldering Performance level max. 260 C (peak temperature) : performance level 2 = 250 mating cycles performance level 1 = 500 mating cycles Termination technique : press-in for male and female connectors SMC for female connectors, compatible with lead-free solder process Pcb characteristics : min. 1.4 mm for male and female connectors with press-in terminations 1.6 mm - 2.4 mm for female connectors with SMC terminations Recommended configuration of plated through holes : Mating force press-in SMC Diameter of holes 0.6 0.05 mm 0.07 0.7 +- 0.05 mm Drilling 0.7 0.02 mm 0.8 0.02 mm Cu 30 - 50 m 30 - 50 m SnPb 5 - 15 m 5 - 15 m : < 0.75 N/pin Materials Mouldings : Thermoplastic resin, glass-fibre filled, UL 94-V0 Contacts : Copper alloy Contact surface : Au/Ni Packaging 8 Tube : Male connectors and female connectors with press-in terminations Tape & Reel : Female connectors with SMC terminations * Other platings on request Notes 9 6-row Male connectors straight, with press-in termination Identification Number Contact length [mm] of mating termination contacts side side Part number Contact configuration Connectors without flange without coding without endwall 72 8.2 3.7 17 41 072 1204 17 41 072 2204 144 8.2 3.7 17 44 144 1205 17 44 144 2205 72 8.2 3.7 17 42 072 1203 17 42 072 2203 144 8.2 3.7 17 45 144 1204 17 45 144 2204 Connectors without flange without coding with endwall 10 Connector dimensions see pages 12 and 13. The pin types A, B, C ... R, S, T can be mixed in any configuration. Please request the part number. Thin print part numbers: Bold print part numbers: performance level 1 performance level 2 6-row Male connectors straight, with press-in termination Identification Number Contact length [mm] of mating termination contacts side side Part number Connectors with flange without coding without endwall 72 8.2 3.7 17 43 072 1209 17 43 072 2209 144 8.2 3.7 17 46 144 1207 17 46 144 2207 Contact configuration optional coding 2 optional coding 1 optional coding 2 optional coding 1 Connectors with flange with coding 1 without endwall 72 8.2 3.7 17 43 072 1211 17 43 072 2211 144 8.2 3.7 17 46 144 1209 17 46 144 2209 72 8.2 3.7 17 43 072 1210 17 43 072 2210 144 8.2 3.7 17 46 144 1208 17 46 144 2208 72 8.2 3.7 17 43 072 1212 17 43 072 2212 144 8.2 3.7 17 46 144 1210 17 46 144 2210 Connectors with flange with coding 2 without endwall Connectors with flange with coding 3 (= coding 1 + 2) without endwall 11 Connector dimensions see pages 12 and 13. The pin types A, B, C ... R, S, T can be mixed in any configuration. Please request the part number. Thin print part numbers: Bold print part numbers: performance level 1 performance level 2 6-row Male connectors straight, with press-in termination Drawing Dimensions in mm Datum plane depth Connector dimensions [mm] Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Pin type Length for mating x1 x2 x3 72 23.9 11 x 2 (= 22) 24.9 144 47.9 23 x 2 (= 46) 48.9 without flange without coding with endwall Datum plane depth Datum plane depth without flange without coding without endwall Contact positions Row Position Position Row Row Board drillings Position Row 12 Row Board drillings All holes Position Row All holes 6-row Male connectors straight, with press-in termination Drawing Dimensions in mm Datum plane depth Connector dimensions [mm] Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Pin type Length for mating Contact positions x2 x4 72 11 x 2 (= 22) 30.9 144 23 x 2 (= 46) 54.9 Datum plane depth with flange with coding without endwall Row optional coding 1 optional coding 2 Position Row Board drillings All holes Position Row 13 * Non-metallized drillings 6-row Female connectors angled, with press-in termination Identification No. of contacts Contact length [mm] termination side 72 3.35 17 51 072 1102 17 51 072 2102 144 3.35 17 54 144 1102 17 54 144 2102 72 3.35 17 52 072 1105 17 52 072 2105 144 3.35 17 55 144 1105 17 55 144 2105 72 3.35 17 52 072 1106 17 52 072 2106 144 3.35 17 55 144 1106 17 55 144 2106 72 3.35 17 52 072 1107 17 52 072 2107 144 3.35 17 55 144 1107 17 55 144 2107 72 3.35 17 52 072 1108 17 52 072 2108 144 3.35 17 55 144 1108 17 55 144 2108 Part number Connectors without flange without coding Connectors with flange without coding Connectors with flange with coding 1 Connectors with flange with coding 2 Connectors with flange with coding 3 (= coding 1 + 2) 14 Connector dimensions see page 15. Thin print part numbers: Bold print part numbers: performance level 1 performance level 2 6-row Female connectors angled, with press-in termination Drawing Dimensions in mm Connector dimensions [mm] without flange without coding with flange with coding Position Position Row Row Board drillings Position Contact positions x1 x2 x3 72 24.0 11 x 2 (= 22) 31.0 144 48.0 23 x 2 (= 46) 55.0 no coding coding 1 coding 2 coding 3 Board drillings All holes All holes Position Row Row 15 * Non-metallized drillings 6-row Female connectors angled, with solder (SMC) termination Identification No. of contacts Contact length [mm] termination side 72 2.5 17 51 072 1802 17 51 072 2802 144 2.5 17 54 144 1802 17 54 144 2802 72 2.5 17 52 072 1805 17 52 072 2805 144 2.5 17 55 144 1805 17 55 144 2805 72 2.5 17 52 072 1806 17 52 072 2806 144 2.5 17 55 144 1806 17 55 144 2806 72 2.5 17 52 072 1807 17 52 072 2807 144 2.5 17 55 144 1807 17 55 144 2807 72 2.5 17 52 072 1808 17 52 072 2808 144 2.5 17 55 144 1808 17 55 144 2808 Part number Connectors without flange without coding Connectors with flange without coding Connectors with flange with coding 1 Connectors with flange with coding 2 Connectors with flange with coding 3 (= coding 1 + 2) 16 Connector dimensions see page 17. Thin print part numbers: Bold print part numbers: performance level 1 performance level 2 6-row Female connectors angled, with solder (SMC) termination Drawing Dimensions in mm Connector dimensions [mm] without flange without coding with flange with coding Position Position Row Row kinked pins at both ends of the connector kinked pins at both ends of the connector Board drillings All holes Row Contact positions x1 x2 x3 72 24.0 11 x 2 (= 22) 31.0 144 48.0 23 x 2 (= 46) 55.0 no coding coding 1 coding 2 coding 3 Board drillings All holes Position Position Row 17 * Non-metallized drillings Notes 18 List of part numbers Part No. Page 17 41 072 1204 17 41 072 2204 17 42 072 1203 17 42 072 2203 17 43 072 1209 17 43 072 1210 17 43 072 1211 17 43 072 1212 17 43 072 2209 17 43 072 2210 17 43 072 2211 17 43 072 2212 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 17 44 144 1205 17 44 144 2205 10 10 17 45 144 1204 17 45 144 2204 10 10 Part No. Page 17 46 144 1207 17 46 144 1208 17 46 144 1209 17 46 144 1210 17 46 144 2207 17 46 144 2208 17 46 144 2209 17 46 144 2210 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 17 51 072 1102 17 51 072 1802 17 51 072 2102 17 51 072 2802 14 16 14 16 17 52 072 1105 17 52 072 1106 17 52 072 1107 17 52 072 1108 14 14 14 14 Part No. Page 17 52 072 1805 17 52 072 1806 17 52 072 1807 17 52 072 1808 17 52 072 2105 17 52 072 2106 17 52 072 2107 17 52 072 2108 17 52 072 2805 17 52 072 2806 17 52 072 2807 17 52 072 2808 16 16 16 16 14 14 14 14 16 16 16 16 17 54 144 1102 17 54 144 1802 17 54 144 2102 17 54 144 2802 14 16 14 16 Part No. 17 55 144 1105 17 55 144 1106 17 55 144 1107 17 55 144 1108 17 55 144 1805 17 55 144 1806 17 55 144 1807 17 55 144 1808 17 55 144 2105 17 55 144 2106 17 55 144 2107 17 55 144 2108 17 55 144 2805 17 55 144 2806 17 55 144 2807 17 55 144 2808 Page 14 14 14 14 16 16 16 16 14 14 14 14 16 16 16 16 19 Production plants - worldwide Espelkamp / Germany - Plant 1 Espelkamp / Germany - Plant 2 Espelkamp / Germany - Plant 3 Espelkamp / Germany - Plant 4 Espelkamp / Germany - Plant 5 Zhuhai / China Northampton / Great Britain Sibiu / Romania Biel / Switzerland Representatives - worldwide Argentina Condel Electronica, Julian Aguero 3355 (1605) Munro - Pcia. de Buenos Aires Phone + Fax +54 11 4762.0118 E-Mail: mediavicondel@arnet.com.ar Roberto Mediavilla Rivera Indarte 390, (5000) Cordoba Phone +54 351 425-0567 Fax +54 351 421-2282 E-Mail: rmediavilla@arnet.com.ar Australia ADILAM Electronics Pty. 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