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HARTING ELECTRONICS har-modular PCB Connector | New Product Brief

June 21, 2021 by Mouser Electronics

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HARTING ELECTRONICS har-modular PCB Connector

HARTING har-modular PCB Connectors are based on traditional DIN 41 612 style connectors offering the same robustness and durability. The modular design allows the combination of signal, power, and coax in one connector and locks together with a fixing rail to allow users to readily configure custom connectors from off-the-shelf components, providing flexibility during the production stage. These pre-assembled PCB connectors are designed for through-hole reflow soldering and feature an operating temperature range of -55°C to +125°C, current ratings up to 40A, and 500 mating cycles. Tested to the IEC 60603-2 standard, HARTING har-modular PCB Connectors are ideal for use in transportation, machinery, robotics, automation, energy, and medical applications.

  • Based on robust and durable DIN 41 612 style connectors
  • Modular Connectors
    • Can combine signal, power, and coax in one connector
    • Locks together with a fixing rail
  • Pre-assembled Modular Connectors
    •  through-hole reflow soldering
  • Features
    • Operating temperature range of -55°C to +125°C
    • Current rating up to 40A
    • 500 mating cycles
  • Tested to IEC 60603-2
  • Applications include transportation, machinery, robotics, automation, energy, and medical

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