Phoenix Contact MCV Series Vertical Through Hole PCB Header, 19 Contact(s), 3.81mm Pitch, 1 Row(s), Shrouded

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RS Stock No.:
497-111
Mfr. Part No.:
1828950
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Series

MCV

Pitch

3.81mm

Number of Contacts

19

Number of Rows

1

Body Orientation

Vertical

Shrouded/Unshrouded

Shrouded

Mounting Type

Through Hole

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Phoenix Contact PCB header offers a seamless solution for integrating multiple connection technologies within a compact form factor. With its designed adaptability for through-hole reflow soldering and a unique one-header specification, this product excels in providing flexibility for device design. The header encompasses 19 positions with a pitch of 3.81 mm, ensuring efficient usage of space on your printed circuit board. Its versatile design not only accommodates a range of soldering methods but also enhances the potential for multi-row arrangements. Coupling high-quality materials with robust mechanical properties, this product assures reliability in demanding environments while adhering to stringent industry standards for safety and performance.

Optimised for seamless integration into the SMT soldering process
Supports multiple connection technologies within a single header configuration
Compact design enables efficient space utilisation on PCBs
Constructed for durability with RoHS compliance, ensuring environmental safety
Maintains low contact resistance for reliable electrical performance
Facilitates straightforward installation due to linear pin layout
Delivers operational versatility across various device designs
Robust packaging ensures protection during transit and storage

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