5-794627-2

Manufacturer Part Number5-794627-2
ManufacturerTE Connectivity
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Specifications of 5-794627-2

Product TypeConnectorConnector TypeHeader
Mount AngleRight AngleMountPrinted Circuit Board
Pcb Mount AlignmentWithProduct LineMicro MATE-N-LOK
Smt Holddown PlatingMatte TinMating Retention TypeLatching
Smt Holddown MaterialPhosphor BronzeVoltage (vac)250
Current Rating (a)5Termination MethodSolder
Solder Tail Contact PlatingMatte TinNumber Of Positions22
Number Of Rows2Row-to-row Spacing (mm [in])3.00 [0.118]
Centerline (mm [in])3.00 [0.118]Pcb Mount Retention TypeSMT Hold Down
Mating RetentionWithContact TypePin
Contact Termination TypeSurface MountContact LayoutDouble-Row
Contact Plating, Mating Area, MaterialMatte TinContact Base MaterialBrass
Connector StylePlugHousing MaterialHigh Temperature Nylon
Housing ColorBlackUl Flammability RatingUL 94V-0
Rohs/elv ComplianceRoHS compliant, ELV compliantLead Free Solder ProcessesReflow solder capable to 245°C, Reflow solder capable to 260°C
Rohs/elv Compliance HistoryAlways was RoHS compliantApplies ToPrinted Circuit Board
Pcb Thickness, Recommended (mm [in])1.57 [0.062]  
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Product
Specification
3 mm Micro MATE-N-LOK* Connector
1.
SCOPE
1.1.
Content
This specification covers performance, tests and quality requirements for the 3 mm Micro MATE-N-
LOK* connector family. This connector family has wire-to-board and wire-to-wire configurations. The
connectors are available in 2 to 24 positions in a double row configuration, and 2 to 12 positions in a
single row configuration, with both configurations using 20 to 30 AWG wire.
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.
Qualification Test Results
Successful qualification testing on the subject product line was completed on 16Jan02. The
Qualification Test Report number for this testing is 501-526. This documentation is on file at and
available from Engineering Practices and Standards (EPS).
2.
APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
The following 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.
2.1.
TE Connectivity (TE) Documents
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109 Series: Test Specifications as indicated in Figure 1
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109-197: Test Specification (TE Test Specifications vs EIA and IEC Test Methods)
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501-526: Qualification Test Report (3 mm Micro MATE-N-LOK* Connector)
2.2.
Commercial Standard
EIA-364: Electrical Connector/Socket Test Procedures Including Environmental Classifications
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
Materials used in the construction of this product shall be as specified on the applicable product
drawing.
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5-794627-2 Summary of contents

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    ... All inspections shall be performed using the applicable inspection plan and product drawing. 1.3. Qualification Test Results Successful qualification testing on the subject product line was completed on 16Jan02. The Qualification Test Report number for this testing is 501-526. This documentation is on file at and available from Engineering Practices and Standards (EPS). 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS The following documents form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein ...

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    ... See Figure 3. EIA-364-21. Test between adjacent contacts of mated specimens. EIA-364-20, Condition I. 1500 volts AC at sea level. Test between adjacent contacts of mated specimens. EIA-364-70, Method 1. Stabilize at a single current level until 3 readings at 5 minute intervals are within 1° ...

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    ... EIA-364-29. Apply an axial load of 1.4 kg [3.1 lb] to contacts at a rate of 0. lb] per second and hold for 6 seconds. EIA-364-29. Apply an axial load of 1. lb] to contacts at a rate of 0. lb] per second and hold for 6 seconds ...

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    ... EIA-364-32, Test Condition VIII. Subject specimens to 5 cycles between -40 and 105° C. EIA-364-31, Method III. Subject specimens to 10 cycles (10 days) between 25 and 65° 100% RH. EIA-364-17, Method A, Test Condition 4, Test Time Condition C. Subject mated specimens to 105° C for 500 hours. ...

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    ... The fourth test in this sequence will be either humidity/temperature cycling for tin plated specimens or mixed flowing gas for gold plated specimens. Precondition specimens with 10 cycles of durability. Rev D Test Group ( Test Sequence ( 3,7 2,6 3,7 4,8 3 10 Figure 2 108-1836 ...

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    ... QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS 4.1. Qualification Testing A. Specimen Selection Specimens shall be prepared in accordance with applicable Instruction Sheets and shall be selected at random from current production. All test groups shall each consist of a minimum of 5 specimens. B. Test Sequence Qualification inspection shall be verified by testing specimens as specified in Figure 2. 4.2. ...

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    Resistance due to X length of wire removed from all readings. NOTE Vibration & Mechanical Shock Mounting Fixture Rev D Figure 3 Termination Resistance Measurement Points Figure 4 108-1836 ...