Phoenix Contact Wave Soldering Mount PCB Header, 4 Contact(s), 3.81 mm Pitch, 2 Row, Unshrouded

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RS Stock No.:
638-169
Mfr. Part No.:
1341370
Manufacturer:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

PCB Header

Current

8A

Pitch

3.81mm

Housing Material

Polybutylene Terephthalate

Number of Contacts

4

Number of Rows

2

Shrouded/Unshrouded

Unshrouded

Mount Type

Wave Soldering Mount

Connector System

CONNEXIS

Contact Material

Copper Alloy

Contact Plating

Tin Plated

Termination Type

Solder

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Row Pitch

3.81mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

Contact Gender

Male

Tail Pin Length

3.8mm

Standards/Approvals

cULus, DIN EN 61984, IEC 60068-2-70, IEC 60512-1-1, IEC 60512-1-2, IEC 60512-13-5, IEC 60512-15-1, IEC 60512-3-1, IEC 60512-5-1, IEC 60664-1, ISO 6988, UL

Mating Pin Length

3.8mm

Voltage

160 V

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The Phoenix Contact PCB Header is designed for efficient board-to-board connections within compact spaces. With its robust pin layout and a well-known mounting principle, it facilitates easy integration into numerous applications. The connector stands out with its high packing density, offering four positions and a pitch of 3.81 mm, making it ideal for modern electronic assemblies. Featuring a snap-in locking mechanism, the product ensures secure connections while preventing accidental disconnections.

Compliance with DIN EN 61984 ensures high safety standards

Suitable for a wide ambient temperature range accommodating diverse environments

Optimised for automated guided vehicles and digital factories

Meets stringent environmental product compliance requirements

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