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Date: 15th Mar 2010
No stripping or soldering of wires connecting
to PCB through Tyco's new PCB connectors
Here is a classic example of interesting innovation in
electromechanical interconnect technology. The Wiring and
interconnect specialist Tyco has launched new PCB connectors
called IDC SSL connector for quick, tool-less termination
of discrete wires onto printed circuit boards (PCBs). The
strongly suggested application for these connectors are
PCBs used in LED light based solid state lighting.
These connector terminates 18 through 24 AWG solid and
stranded wire utilizing insulation displacement technology
and saves the technician from pre-stripping wires and soldering.
The IDC SSL connector suits harsh environments in the solid
state lighting (SSL) industry. The specific LED applications
named include: lighting controls, general illumination fixtures
and interconnection of strings in PCB light modules. Not
only for LED lighting, these connectors can be used in any
application where the un-stripped wire can be easily connected
to PCBs.
These RoHS-compliant connectors are available in one, two,
three and four positions and meets UL 1177 specifications.
Product offerings include SMT/thru-hole and closed-end/feed-thru
configurations. The closed-end version offers "viewing"
window to ensure that the wire is fully seated and secure
after termination. The 94 V0-rated high-temperature resistant
thermoplastic material withstands high temperature allowing
reflow processing and features rounded corners to minimize
shadowing. Wire gauges are color coded for precise wiring.
Get more info from http://www.tycoelectronics.com/products/IDCSSLConnector
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