114-2081
SDL Top-Entry and Side-Entry PC Board Receptacle Connectors
Rev
G2
of 15 Tyco Electronics Corporation
2. REFERENCE MATERIAL
2.1. Revision Summary
This paragraph is reserved for a revision summary covering the most recent additions and changes made to
this specification which include the following:
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Updated document to corporate requirements
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Added or changed location of “Pin 1” designator in Figures 4 and 5
2.2. Customer Assistance
Reference Base Part Number 520459 and Product Code 1002 are representative numbers which identify the
SDL Receptacle Connectors. Use of these numbers will identify the product line and expedite your inquires
through a service network established to help you obtain product and tooling information. Such information can
be obtained through a local Tyco Electronics Representative or, after purchase, by calling the Tooling
Assistance Center or Product Information number at the bottom of page 1.
2.3. Drawings
Customer Drawings for product part numbers are available from the service network. The information on these
drawings takes priority if there is a conflict with this specification or with any other technical documentation
supplied by Tyco Electronics.
2.4. Manuals
Manual 402–40 is available upon request and can be used as a guide to soldering. This manual provides
information on various flux types and characteristics with the commercial designation and flux removal
procedures. A checklist is included in the manual as a guide for information on soldering problems.
2.5. Specifications
Product Specification 108–2047 provides product performance and test information. Application Specification
114–2086 covers SDL 36 Series and 50 Series Flat Cable Plug Connectors; and Application Specification
114–2090 covers SDL Shielded 36 Series and 50 Series Round Cable Plug Connectors.
2.6. Instructional Material
Instruction Sheet 408–9072 provides information relating to component selection for SDL Plugs and
Receptacle Connectors, tooling selection, and assembly procedures for the plugs.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1. Storage
A. Ultraviolet Light
Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light may deteriorate the chemical composition used in the housing
material and contacts.
B. Shelf Life
The receptacle connectors should be used on a first in, first out basis to avoid storage contamination that
could adversely affect electrical continuity.
C. Chemical Exposure
Do not store receptacle connectors near any chemicals listed below as they may cause stress corrosion
cracking in the contacts.
Alkalies Ammonia Citrates Phosphates Citrates Sulfur Compounds
Amines Carbonates Nitrites Sulfides Nitrites Tartrates
Where the above environmental conditions exist, phosphor-bronze contacts are recommended instead of brass if
available.
NOTE
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