15 CIR MTA-156 ASSY ON TAPE LF

 

4-641302-5

Manufacturer Part Number4-641302-5
Description15 CIR MTA-156 ASSY ON TAPE LF
ManufacturerTE Connectivity
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Specifications of 4-641302-5

Connector TypeConnector AssemblyConnector DesignFeed Through
Product LineMTA-156Termination Method To Wire/cableIDC Standard
Wire Size (mm² [awg])0.8-0.9² [18]Mating Connector LockWith
Four Points Of ContactWithoutShroudedNo
Mounting EarsWithoutMating Connector Lock TypeLocking Ramp
Panel Mount RetentionWithoutCurrent Rating (a)7
Voltage Rating (vac)600Solder Tail Contact PlatingBright Tin
Number Of Positions15Centerline (mm [in])3.96 [0.156]
NarrowNoPost Number(s) OmittedNone
Cable Exit Angle90°Contact TypeSocket
Contact Plating, Mating Area, MaterialTinContact Base MaterialCopper Alloy
Connector StyleReceptacleHousing ColorOrange
Mating AlignmentWithoutUl Flammability RatingUL 94V-2
Housing MaterialNylonRohs/elv ComplianceRoHS compliant, ELV compliant
Lead Free Solder ProcessesNot relevant for lead free processRohs/elv Compliance HistoryAlways was RoHS compliant
Applies ToWire/CableApplication UseWire-to-Board
Packaging MethodTape Mounted on Reel  
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Product
Specification
System, Connector/Header, MTA 156
1.
SCOPE
1.1.
Content
This specification covers performance, tests and quality requirements for the TE Connectivity (TE) MTA
156 connector/header system. This system is mass terminated using insulation displacement
technology on .156 inch centerlines and mates with .045 inch square or round posts providing
interconnection between wires and posts mounted on printed circuit boards. Terminations are designed
for 26 through 18 AWG wire having .070 inch maximum insulation diameter for mass terminations and
.095 inch maximum insulation diameter for single terminations. Wires shall be UL approved or specify
insulation with temperature ratings compatible with specified operating temperatures.
1.2.
Qualification
When tests are performed on the subject product line, procedures specified in Figure 1 shall be used.
All inspections shall be performed using the applicable inspection plan and product drawing.
1.3.
Successful qualification testing on the subject product line was completed on 18Dec97. The
Qualification Test Report number for this testing is 110-1004. This documentation is on file at and
available from Engineering Practices and Standards (EPS).
2.
APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
The following TE documents form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. Unless
otherwise specified, the latest edition of the document applies. In the event of conflict between the
requirements of this specification and the product drawing, the product drawing shall take precedence.
In the event of conflict between the requirements of this specification and the referenced documents,
this specification shall take precedence.
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109-1: Test Specification (General Requirements for Test Specifications)
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109-151: Test Specification (Current Rating Verification)
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109 Series: Test Specifications as indicated in Figure 1
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110-1004: Qualification Test Report (System, Connector/Header, MTA 156)
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114-1020: Application Specification (MTA 156 Connector)
3.
REQUIREMENTS
3.1.
Design and Construction
Product shall be of the design, construction and physical dimensions specified on the applicable product
drawing.
3.2.
Materials
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Contact:
High force: Phosphor bronze, tin-lead plating
Standard: Phosphor bronze, tin-lead or gold over nickel plating
!
Headers: Thermoplastic polyester, UL94V-0
!
Header posts: Brass, tin or gold over nickel plating
!
Housing: Nylon 6/6 or 6/12, UL94V-0 or UL94-2
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108-1051
11Mar11 Rev J
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4-641302-5 Summary of contents

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    ... All inspections shall be performed using the applicable inspection plan and product drawing. 1.3. Successful qualification testing on the subject product line was completed on 18Dec97. The Qualification Test Report number for this testing is 110-1004. This documentation is on file at and available from Engineering Practices and Standards (EPS). 2. ...

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    ... Ratings ! Voltage: 600 volts AC ! Current: See Figure 4 for applicable current carrying capability ! Temperature: -55 to 105° C 3.4. Performance and Test Description Product is designed to meet the electrical, mechanical and environmental performance requirements specified in Figure 1. Unless otherwise specified, all tests shall be performed at ambient environmental conditions per Test Specification 109-1 ...

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    ... See Figure 6. TE Spec 109-27. With header mounted in fixture, manually mate and unmate samples for 25 cycles. TE Spec 109-42, Condition A. Measure force necessary to mate samples with header at maximum rate of .5 inch per minute. Calculate force per contact. TE Spec 109-42, Condition A. ...

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    ... Subject mated samples to 10 cycles between 25 and 65° 95% RH. TE Spec 109-43. Subject mated samples to temperature life at 105° C for gold plated contacts and 85° C for tin plated contacts for 1000 hours. TE Spec 109-85-3. Subject mated samples to environmental class III for 20 days ...

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    ... Mating force Unmating force Thermal shock Humidity/temperature cycling Temperature life Mixed flowing gas (a) See paragraph 4.1.A. NOTE (b) Numbers indicate sequence in which tests are performed. (c) Subject half the samples to parallel tensile test and the remaining half to the perpendicular tensile test. (d) Discontinuities shall not be measured. Energize at 18 Test Specification 109-151 ...

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    ... Samples shall be prepared in accordance with applicable Instruction Sheets and shall be selected at random from current production. Unless otherwise required for the test procedure, test groups and 4 shall consist of mated pairs of MTA 156 connectors and headers. Test group 1 shall consist position standard tin plated samples position high force tin plated samples; and 5, 6 position gold plated samples ...

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    Termination resistance equals millivolts divided by test current less resistance of wire length. NOTE (b) After wave soldering, printed circuit board and posts shall be cleaned to remove all flux and contaminates. Termination Resistance & Temperature Rise Measurement Points ...

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    ... To determine acceptable current carrying capacity for the percentage connector loading and wire gage indicated, use the Multiplication Factor (F) from the above chart and multiply it times the Base Rated Current for a single circuit at maximum ambient operating temperature as shown in Figure 4A. Rev J Figure 4A ...

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    Rev J Figure 5 Termination Tensile Strength 108-1051 ...

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    Rev J Figure 6 Vibration & Mechanical Shock Mounting Fixture (Use For Reference Only) 108-1051 ...