Phoenix Contact DMC Series Straight Wave Soldering PCB Header, 20 Contact(s), 3.5mm Pitch, 2 Row(s), Shrouded

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RS Stock No.:
489-159
Mfr. Part No.:
1787580
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Series

DMC

Pitch

3.5mm

Number of Contacts

20

Number of Rows

2

Body Orientation

Straight

Shrouded/Unshrouded

Shrouded

Mounting Type

Wave Soldering

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The Phoenix Contact PCB header brings advanced connectivity solutions to your projects, ideal for applications requiring efficient space utilisation and high contact density. At the heart of the DMC 1.5/20-G1-3.5 P20THR is its robust design, accommodating multiple connections in a compact footprint. Engineered for compatibility with THR soldering and wave soldering processes, this component ensures seamless integration into contemporary assembly lines. Its durable construction and thoughtful design enhancements demonstrate a commitment to quality and reliability, catering to a wide array of industrial applications. With features that marry practicality with performance, this header is poised to become an essential element in any electric circuit assembly.

Designed for easy integration into SMT soldering processes
Higher contact density achieved through multi-level conductor connections
Compact size well-suited for space-constrained applications
Meets stringent WEEE/RoHS compliance standards
Supports a wide operating temperature range for diverse environments
Constructed with high-quality materials for enhanced durability and lifespan
Provides simplified assembly with clear dimensional specifications
Utilises a pin layout that maximises efficiency and functionality