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AVX’S UL-Approved Board-to-Board LED Lighting Connector

By AVX Corporation
Wednesday, June 01, 2011

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Designated the 9159 Series, the cost-effective connectors feature an operating temperature range of -55° to 125°C.



AVX Corporation (Greenville, SC) has developed an UL-approved board-to-board connector series specifically designed for the LED lighting industry. Designated the 9159 Series, the cost-effective connectors are approved to the UL 1977 Standard under certificate #E90723 and feature:

  • Right angle, plug-and-socket (two-piece) connectors for coplanar or end-to-end mating of either FR4 or metal core PCB’s for linear strip lighting applications.
  • A small footprint.
  • Single sided SMT board-to-board connectors that are only 3.0 (H) by 5.5 (W) mm wide when mated together.
  • Available with a cabled, latching wire-to-board plug connector, which mates with the standard PCB socket connectors to bring power and control signal on and off the PCBs. Available in 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 position, as well as color options of both black and white.
  • An operating temperature range of -55° to 125°C.

For more information visit www.avx.com.

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