Re: high curent PCB connector

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Sujet : Re: high curent PCB connector
De : liz (at) *nospam* poppyrecords.invalid.invalid (Liz Tuddenham)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 16. Feb 2025, 11:43:03
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Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote:

On 16/02/2025 3:17 am, john larkin wrote:
On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 14:13:20 +0000, piglet <erichpwagner@hotmail.com>
wrote:
 
On 15/02/2025 12:20 am, Phil Hobbs wrote:
piglet <erichpwagner@hotmail.com> wrote:
john larkin <JL@gct.com> wrote:
Does anyone have a favorite high-current PCB connector?
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I'd like to get 20 wires into a pluggable connector, to go on a
module like this:
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https://highlandtechnology.com/Product/P948
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We need at least 7 amps per contact.
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That litle green Phoenix connector is cool. Wires screw into it
without tooling, and it's easy to mate and unmate. But it's only 5
pins.
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I was planning to use four of them, with two on a baby board, but
that idea wasn't popular.
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Phoenix  do make 20 pin version (as two rows of ten) with 10 amp per
pin on 200 mil pitch.
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Do they actually make them m, as in somebody has them for sale, or are
they just listed in a catalogue?
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Connector catalogs are full of things that they would love to make for
you if you want to order 100,000 pieces and can wait six months.
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Cheers
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Phil Hobbs
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But JL's customers are aerospace so will be used to exotic, hard to
find connectors - would they respect him for using an easily buyable
connector :)
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piglet
 
The nice thing about the Phoenix connectors is that you don't need a
soldring iron or pins and crimp tools to terminate wires, just a small
screwdriver.
 
That's not nice. It's just cheap. At Cambridge Instruments the argument
for going over to crimp connectors was that you found a lot less duff
connections when you were putting product through final test.
 
The parts and tools were more expensive, but fault-finding and fault
correction were expensive enough to tip the balance.

Was the cost of repair throughout the equipment's lifetime taken into
account?  Faulty crimps, especially if the wires are a bit short, can
take ages to put right.


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Date Sujet#  Auteur
14 Feb 25 * high curent PCB connector26john larkin
14 Feb 25 +* Re: high curent PCB connector2bitrex
14 Feb 25 i`- Re: high curent PCB connector1john larkin
14 Feb 25 +- Re: high curent PCB connector1Liz Tuddenham
14 Feb 25 +* Re: high curent PCB connector12piglet
15 Feb 25 i+* Re: high curent PCB connector10Phil Hobbs
15 Feb 25 ii`* Re: high curent PCB connector9piglet
15 Feb 25 ii `* Re: high curent PCB connector8john larkin
16 Feb 25 ii  `* Re: high curent PCB connector7Bill Sloman
16 Feb 25 ii   +* Re: high curent PCB connector2Liz Tuddenham
16 Feb 25 ii   i`- Re: high curent PCB connector1Bill Sloman
16 Feb 25 ii   `* Re: high curent PCB connector4Tauno Voipio
16 Feb 25 ii    +- Re: high curent PCB connector1john larkin
16 Feb 25 ii    `* Re: high curent PCB connector2Joe Gwinn
17 Feb 25 ii     `- Re: high curent PCB connector1Phil Hobbs
15 Feb 25 i`- Re: high curent PCB connector1john larkin
15 Feb 25 +- Re: high curent PCB connector1Bill Sloman
19 Feb 25 +- Re: high curent PCB connector1Buzz McCool
23 Feb 25 `* Re: high curent PCB connector8Lasse Langwadt
23 Feb 25  `* Re: high curent PCB connector7john larkin
23 Feb 25   `* Re: high curent PCB connector6Lasse Langwadt
23 Feb 25    `* Re: high curent PCB connector5john larkin
23 Feb 25     +* Re: high curent PCB connector3Lasse Langwadt
23 Feb 25     i`* Re: high curent PCB connector2john larkin
26 Feb 25     i `- Re: high curent PCB connector1Lasse Langwadt
24 Feb 25     `- Re: high curent PCB connector1john larkin

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