Din connectors (axd), Introduction of other types – Panasonic DIN Connectors User Manual

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Connectors for industrial equipment

DIN CONNECTORS (AXD)

INTRODUCTION OF OTHER TYPES

2. FEATURES AND CONSTRUCTION OF DIN CONNECTOR WITH HIGHER FUNCTION

1. FEATURES OF REVERSE TYPE DIN
CONNECTOR
New series of reverse types popular in
the U.S.A.
1) Shock resistant socket construction
Integrated construction of the flange and
housing prevent damage to the terminals
from shock.

2) Box-shaped header provides excellent
electrical performance
Box-shaped headers feature long
insulation distance between the
connector and mounting panel and low
capacitance.

Body

Contact

Flange

OPEN type

Former product

BOX type

Mounting panel

Standard type and reverse type

Types

Header/

socket

Terminal

shape

Form

Standard
type

Header

Angle

The contacts of the socket mounted on the
mother board (power supply side) are covered
to prevent electrical shock and entry of foreign
matter.

Socket

Straight

Reverse
type

Header

Straight

1. Reduction of total cost
Since the cost of the header is low, it is more
economical to use the header for mother
boards which require multiple pins for
expansion.
2. Matches the designer's requirements for
maximum simplicity in the mother board design.

Socket

Angle

The header and socket for the standard
type and reverse type fit each other,
this permits the connections shown in
the figure on the right.

Stacking connection

Horizontal connection

Srandard

header
Standard

socket

Reverse

header

Reverse

socket

Standard

socket

Reverse

header

Reverse

socket

Srandard

header

DIN connector enhancement products
which support user circuit designs and
solve problems that occur during
connector mounting.
• PC board top mounting type
• Self-clinching bracket (with temporary

fastening function)

• Flux resistant construction
• Time difference contacts
1) PC board top mounting type
• Prevents the entry of flux during

automatic soldering.

• Large position tolerance when mounting

the connector to the PC board permits
the use of automatic mounting.

2) Self-clinching brackets
(with temporary function)
• Prevents the connector from shifting

due to vibration and shock.

• Uses the same mounting hole as the

mounting screw.

3) Flux resistant construction
The terminals are sealed with resin to
prevent seepage of flux through the
terminals or entry of flux from the bottom
of the connector.

4) Time difference contacts
• ICs are protected from damage at

connection even if the PC board is
inserted or removed without power
connected during maintenance or
inspection. This simplifies circuit design.

• A contact time difference of 1mm for

headers and 1.2mm for sockets is
obrained.

• Time difference contacts can be

arranged as desired.

PC board

Snap off at the notches
after soldering

PC board edge

mounting type

(DIN connector)

mm

Self-clinching bracket

PC board

PC board

mounting hole

2.8

±0.05 dia.

1.6
1.4

Sealed

with

resin

Cross section

Header

Socket

Header

Socket

Standard

contacts

Time difference

contacts

1mm

1.2mm

Standard

contacts

Time difference
contacts

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