PCB connector kits contain the elements needed to create electrical connections on printed circuit boards. The kits include different types of connection, such as jumper wires or crimps, and sometimes the PCB housing as well. They are often used to test out different circuit configurations to see what works best for your needs.
What are PCB connector kits used for?
PCB connector kits contain a number of connections, and these can then be connected to the printed circuit board using thePCB housing. They have a range of applications, which can be as diverse military and aerospace applications or as simple as creating prototypes in a workshop.
Types of PCB connector kits
PCB connector kits differ mainly in the types of connection they contain. The connections may be male or female, and can utilise different methods of connection, such as crimping or soldering. They usually do not contain the tools needed to do the connecting, for example crimping tools.
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This Product Specification covers the 7.50 mm (.295
inch) centerline Super-Sabre connector system with silver plating and 10 to 12 AWG wire, 4mm2 Cu-R4TPE 19 x 0.53mm wire and 5mm2 Cu-H1PVC 65 x 0.32mm wire using crimp technology.
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EdgeLock wire connectors offer space savings and positive
locking for secure mating to PCB edge cards. Typically the header is soldered to the PCB, which adds space and assembly steps. Extra steps are involved if rework is required. EdgeLock is ...
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SBS® Mini Connector series is our smallest DC
power connector in the SB® group. The SBS® Mini securely holds two crimp and poke contacts with sacrificial tips to enable hot swap capabilities on DC circuits. The low resistance contacts accept ...
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Directly solders to the PCBThree PCB mounts gives
strength and stability when mating/unmating connectorUse in conjuction with 75A single pole housings see stock no. 290-6152 or grouping shell to give 2 way connector system see stock no. 290-6124.