TE Connectivity / ERNI MicroStac 0.8mm Connectors

TE Connectivity's (TE) ERNI Connectors MicroStac 0.8mm Connectors feature a hermaphroditic mating design within a pitch of 0.8mm. The connectors are available in single-row and double-row variants with 6 to 54 pins and up to 2.7A current rating per contact. The plug and mating plugs are identical to reduce Bill of Materials (BOM) costs. Two contact points between mated contacts and a wipe length of up to 1.5mm ensure high reliability. TE ERNI MicroStac 0.8mm Connectors are designed for stacked board (mezzanine) applications. The connectors are suitable for fully automatic SMT loading and are available for 3mm and 5mm board-to-board heights. The connectors have an operating temperature range of -55°C to +125°C and are RoHS compliant.

Features

  • Reliable connections
  • Single- and double-row versions
  • Various board-to-board heights
  • Surface mount
  • Efficient and economical
  • Dual-side board loading
  • Two contact points for compensation of tolerances
  • Space-saving design
  • Identical plug and counter plug
  • Relatively high contact force
  • High mating reliability
  • Designed for stacked boards (mezzanine) applications
  • Integrated pick-and-place surface for automatic assembly
  • Pick-and-place surface hinges away when mated the first time (double-row versions)
  • Geometrically heterogeneous locating pegs for precise positioning on the circuit board
  • Enables high-quality compensation of PCB holes for positive and negative tolerances
  • Tape-and-reel packaging for transport-safe packaging and fully automatic assembly
  • Fully automatic assembly and reflow soldering for efficient processing on modern assembly lines
  • Contacts are based on a patented contact design (Patent No.: DE 19 809 881; US 6,379,170)
  • RoHS compliant

Specifications

  • 0.8mm pitch
  • 3mm or 5mm board-to-board height
  • 6 to 54 pins
  • Up to 2.7A current rating per contact
  • <10mΩ contact resistance
  • -55°C to +125°C operating temperature range
Published: 2020-08-10 | Updated: 2024-10-03