Phoenix Contact CCV 2 Series Vertical Wave Soldering Mount PCB Header, 6 Contact(s), 5.08 mm Pitch, 1 Row(s), Shrouded

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RS Stock No.:
520-869
Mfr. Part No.:
1955675
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Series

CCV 2

Product Type

PCB Header

Current

12A

Pitch

5.08mm

Number of Contacts

6

Housing Material

Liquid Crystal Polymer

Number of Rows

1

Orientation

Vertical

Shrouded/Unshrouded

Shrouded

Mount Type

Wave Soldering Mount

Connector System

COMBICON MSTB 2.5

Contact Plating

Tin Plated

Contact Material

Copper Alloy

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Row Pitch

5.08mm

Termination Type

Solder

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

Tail Pin Length

2.6mm

Contact Gender

Male

Mating Pin Length

2.6mm

Standards/Approvals

cULus Recognised, DIN EN 61760-1, IEC 60068-2-58, IEC 60068-2-82/JEDEC JESD 201, IEC 60112, IEC 60512-1-1, IEC 60512-1-2, IEC 60512-13-5, IEC 60512-15-1, IEC 60512-3-1, IEC 60664-1, ISO 6988:1985-02, UL 94 V0, VDE

Voltage

32 V

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Phoenix Contact PCB Headers have a nominal cross-section of 2.5 mm² and come in a black colour. They support a nominal current of 12 A and a rated voltage of 320 V (III/2). The contact surface is made of tin (Sn), with a pin-type connection. These headers feature 6 potentials, 1 row, and 6 positions, providing a total of 6 connections. They belong to the CCV 2.5/-GF product range and have a pitch of 5.08 mm. The mounting method supports both THR soldering and wave soldering.

Designed for integration into the SMT soldering process

Vertical connection enables multi row arrangement on the PCB

Screwable flange for superior mechanical stability

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