3M 20-Way IDC Connector Socket for Cable Mount, 2-Row

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RS Stock No.:
120-6805
Mfr. Part No.:
3421-6600
Brand:
3M
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Brand

3M

Number of Contacts

20

Number of Rows

2

Gender

Female

Pitch

2.54mm

Mounting Type

Cable Mount

Body Orientation

Right Angle

Termination Method

IDC

Current Rating

1A

Contact Plating

Gold over Nickel

Series

3000

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55.0°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

105.0°C

Housing Material

PBT

Contact Material

Copper

3M 3000 Series 2.54 x 2.54 mm Cable Mount IDC Socket Connectors


3000 series cable mount industry standard IDC ribbon cable socket connectors with a 2.54 x 2.54 mm pitch. These IDC cable sockets accept 26 AWG and 28 AWG solid and stranded 1.27 mm pitch flat ribbon cable or discrete wire. The use of IDC contacts eliminates the need for prior cable preparation and stripping and provides a quick and simple interconnection system for mass termination. The contacts are made from beryllium copper which has a high resistance to corrosion, good wear resistance and better electrical conductivity than brass or bronze. The housings of these 3000 series IDC sockets feature dual slot military polarization to aid accurate mating with the header connector. The design of these 3000 series IDC sockets sets the standard for MIL spec and IEC standardization. These 3000 series ribbon cable sockets feature positive locking metal 'J' clips that ensure the cover of the connector is securely retained. The covers have a transfer adhesive on them that holds the cover onto the ribbon cable for precise alignment between the connector and the cables. This feature also results helps with the production of high yield terminations. A pull tab is available separately which is attached to the socket using a strip of adhesive. The pull tab is used to reduce stress on the cable terminations when the socket connector is unplugged from the mated header. A keying plug is also available which is plugged into a socket contact so that the male pin cannot enter it.

Features & Benefits


IDC contacts for quick and easy mass termination
No cable preparation required
Robust and reliable beryllium copper contacts
Positive locking metal ’J’ clips for secure cover retention
Transfer adhesive on covers for precise cable to connector alignment

Product Application Information


These 3000 series wire mount IDC sockets are used in wire to board or internal wiring applications. Applications include factory and automation, test and instrumentation, medical, communications and networking and computers and peripherals

3M IDC Connector Socket, 20 Way, 2 Rows - 3000 Series - 3421-6600


Need a connector socket to quickly and easily mount on a ribbon cable? This industry-standard IDC (insulation-displacement contact) connector from 3M doesn't need any cable preparation or stripping. The covers are coated with a transfer adhesive that holds them onto the ribbon cable to make sure everything is precisely aligned, with locking metal 'J' clips to hold them securely in place. Dual-slot military polarisation helps you mate them accurately with the header connector every time.

• Strong and reliable beryllium copper contacts ensure faithful transmission of the signal
• Accepts solid or stranded ribbon cable or discrete wires, making it a versatile option
• Operating temperature range of -55°C to +105°C for use in a wide range of demanding industrial environments

Applications


• Test and instrumentation equipment
• Medical industry
• Computer networking

How does an IDC connector socket work?


An IDC connector socket forces a blade or blades through the cable insulation to make the electrical contact. This means there's no need to strip the cable, which saves time and work when compared with traditional crimping methods.

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