AXT640124 Panasonic Electric Works, AXT640124 Datasheet - Page 277

CONN HEADER F4S .4MM 40POS SMD

AXT640124

Manufacturer Part Number
AXT640124
Description
CONN HEADER F4S .4MM 40POS SMD
Manufacturer
Panasonic Electric Works
Series
F4Sr
Datasheet

Specifications of AXT640124

Connector Type
Header, Center Strip Contacts
Number Of Positions
40
Pitch
0.016" (0.40mm)
Number Of Rows
2
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Features
Solder Retention
Contact Finish
Gold
Mated Stacking Heights
1mm
Height Above Board
0.033" (0.84mm)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Contact Finish Thickness
-
Other names
255-2400-2

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FOREIGN SPECIFICATIONS OVERVIEW
1. North America
Component Acceptance
280
RECOGNITION MARK
LISTING MARK
Certification
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 1
CUL
Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.
UL (Underwriters Laboratories Inc.)
This is a non-profit testing organization
formed in 1894 by a coalition of U.S. fire
insurance firms, which tests and approves
industrial products (finished products). When
electrical products are marketed in the U.S.,
UL approval is mandated in many states, by
state law and city ordinances. In order to
obtain UL approval, the principal parts con-
tained in industrial products must also be UL-
approved parts.
UL approval is divided into two general types.
One is called "listing", and applies to industrial
products (finished products). Under this type
of approval, products must be approved
unconditionally. The other type is called
"recognition", and is a conditional approval
which applies to parts and materials.
CSA (Canadian Standards Association)
This was established in 1919 as a non-profit,
non-governmental organization aimed at pro-
moting standards. It sets standards for industrial
products, parts, and materials, and has the
authority to judge electrical products to deter-
mine whether they conform to those standards.
The CSA is the ultimate authority in the eyes of
both the government and the people in terms of
credibility and respect. Almost all states and
provinces in Canada require CSA approval by
law, in order to sell electrical products. As a
result, electrical products exported from Japan
to Canada are not approved under Canadian
laws unless they have received CSA approval
and display the CSA mark. Approval is called
"certification", and products and parts which
have been approved are called "certified equip-
ment", and display the mark shown in Fig. 1.
The mark shown in Fig. 2 is called the
"Component Acceptance" mark, and indicates
conditional approval which is applicable to
parts. The C-UL mark shown in Figs. 3 and 4
indicates that the product has been tested and
approved in UL laboratories, based on CSA
standards, through mutual approval activities.
The marks shown in Fig. 5 (finished products)
and Fig. 6 (parts) are consolidations of the C-UL
and UL marks, and indicate that the product or
part has obtained both C-UL and UL approval.
2. Europe
Germany
VDE
TÜV Rheinland
VDE (Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker)
The VDE laboratory was established mainly
by the German Electric Technology Alliance,
which was formed in 1893. It carries out safe-
ty experiments and passes approval for elec-
trical devices and parts. Although VDE certifi-
cation is not enforced under German law,
punishment is severe should electrical shock
or fire occur; therefore, it is, in fact, like an
enforcement.
TÜV (Technischer Überwachungs-Verein)
TÜV is a civilian, non-profit, independent
organization that has its roots in the German
Boiler Surveillance Association, which was
started in 1875 for the purpose of preventing
boiler accidents. A major characteristic of
TÜV is that it exists as a combination of 14
independent organizations (TÜV Rheinland,
TÜV Bayern, etc.) throughout Germany.
TÜV carries out inspection on a wide variety
of industrial devices and equipment, and has
been entrusted to handle electrical products,
as well, by the government. TÜV inspection
and certification is based mainly on the VDE
standard.
TÜV certification can be obtained from any of
the 14 TÜVs throughout Germany and has
the same effectiveness as obtaining VDE cer-
tification.
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