DIN 41612

E732931

DIN 41612 is a standardized multipin electrical connector system widely used in Eurocard-based backplane and plug-in board assemblies in industrial and telecommunications equipment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf electrical connector standard
multipin connector system
defines electrical performance requirements
environmental test conditions for connectors
mechanical dimensions of connectors
ensures interchangeability between compliant connectors
hasContactCountRange 16 to 160 contacts (depending on type)
hasContactDesignation rows A, B, C
hasContactMaterial copper alloy contacts with surface plating
hasContactPitch 2.54 mm
hasContactRows single-row variants
three-row variants
two-row variants
hasContactTermination press-fit
solder tail
wire-wrap (on some variants)
hasCurrentRating typically up to several amperes per contact (type-dependent)
hasFormFactor Eurocard NERFINISHED
hasHousingMaterial insulating plastic body
hasInsulationResistance typically in the gigaohm range
hasKeyingOption mechanical keying to prevent mismating
hasMatingCycles typically hundreds of mating cycles
hasMechanicalInterface card cage and subrack systems
hasMountingStyle female plug-in board connector
male backplane connector
hasPolarization polarizing keys and guides
hasRetentionFeature latching hardware options
hasTypicalApplication CompactPCI predecessors and related systems
VMEbus systems
rack-based electronic systems
hasTypicalPlating tin or gold over nickel on contacts
hasVariant Type B connector NERFINISHED
Type C connector
Type M connector
Type Q connector
Type R connector
isCompatibleWith IEC 60603-2 derived standards
isUsedBy industrial control systems
measurement and test equipment
telecom switching systems
standardizedBy DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung) NERFINISHED
supports mixed signal and power configurations
power connections
signal connections
usedIn Eurocard-based systems
backplane assemblies
industrial equipment
plug-in board assemblies
telecommunications equipment

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