Hirose DF51 Series Straight Through Hole PCB Header, 12 Contact(s), 2 mm Pitch, 2 Row(s), Shrouded

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RS Stock No.:
185-2214
Mfr. Part No.:
DF51A-12DP-2DSA(01)
Brand:
Hirose
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Brand

Hirose

Product Type

PCB Header

Series

DF51

Current

2A

Pitch

2mm

Number of Contacts

12

Housing Material

Polybutylene Terephthalate

Number of Rows

2

Orientation

Straight

Shrouded/Unshrouded

Shrouded

Mount Type

Through Hole

Connector System

Wire-to-Board

Contact Material

Brass

Contact Plating

Gold

Termination Type

Solder

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Row Pitch

2mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

Contact Gender

Male

Standards/Approvals

C-UL/CSA, RoHS (EU)2015/863, UL

Voltage

650 V

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
Positive lock provides clear tactile click and secures reliable connection

The locking mechanism delivers a clear tactile click, which prevents incomplete mating

Wide variation - Each of Straight / Right angle / In-line configuration equipped with single row and dual row for flexible design

Gold and Tin plating options support various application needs

Secure Side-locking design - Short depth straight type and low profile right angle type are well suited for compact / thin equipment

Prevents incorrect mating - Visually and mechanically polarized features prevent reverse mating and incorrect mating between different number of positions

Use common terminals and crimping tools with DF11 Series - Wide applicable cable range : 22 to 30 AWG

Suitable for potting - Capable of being potted, up to 3mm

Applications - Office automation, Industrial machinery, Industrial robots, Amusement equipment, Medical equipment

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