Product Design & Development

Molex Introduces New SlimStack SMT Board-to-Board Connectors

By Molex
Thursday, January 21, 2010

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The SlimStack Board-to-Board series of connectors feature nickel-barrier plating to prevent solder flux intrusion.



Molex Incorporated (Lisle, IL)  (NASDAQ: MOLX and MOLXA) introduces its new SlimStack Board-to-Board series of connectors which have a 0.40 mm pitch, 0.70 mm mated height and 2.60 mm width. Additional features include:

  • 2-point contact design and 0.18mm wipe length for secure contact and reliable electrical performance.
  • Nickel-barrier plating to prevent solder flux intrusion.
  • Tactile click sound and feel to confirm secure mating.
  • Gold-plated terminals for durability over repeated cycling.
  • Available in 20-50 circuits and have 4 solder tabs on each mating side for secure PCB retention. 
  • A system is rating at 50 volts and 0.3 amps. 

For more information visit www.molex.com

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