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AXG106144 Datasheet(PDF) 11 Page - Panasonic Semiconductor |
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AXG106144 Datasheet(HTML) 11 Page - Panasonic Semiconductor |
11 / 13 page ![]() Notes on Using Narrow pitch Connectors/High Current Connectors –3– ACCTB48E 201803-T Solder reworking Handling single components Precautions for mating Cleaning flux from PC board Handling the PC board Storage of connectors Other Notes 1) Finish reworking in one operation. 2) In case of soldering rework of bridges. Do not use supplementary solder flux. Doing so may cause contact problems by flux. 3) Keep the soldering iron tip temperature below the temperature given in Table A. 1) Make sure not to drop or allow parts to fall from work bench. 2) Excessive force applied to the terminals could cause warping, come out, or weaken the adhesive strength of the solder. Handle with care. 3) Do not insert or remove the connector when it is not soldered. Forcibly applied external pressure on the terminals can weaken the adherence of the terminals to the molded part or cause the terminals to lose their evenness. This product is designed with ease of handling. However, in order to prevent the deformation or damage of contacts and molding, take care and do not mate the connectors as shown right. Tilted mating Strongly pressed and twisted Press-fitting while the mating inlets of the socket and header are not matched. There is no need to clean this product. If cleaning it, pay attention to the following points to prevent the negative effect to the product. 1) Keep the cleaning solvent clean and prevent the connector contacts from contamination. 2) Some cleaning solvents are strong and they may dissolve the molded part and characters, so pure water passed liquid solvent is recommended. Handling the PC board after mounting the connector When cutting or bending the PC board after mounting the connector, be careful that the soldered sections are subjected to excessive force. The soldered areas should not be subjected to force. 1) To prevent problems from voids or air pockets due to heat of reflow soldering, avoid storing the connectors in areas of high humidity. 2) Depending on the connector type, the color of the connector may vary from connector to connector depending on when it is produced. Some connectors may change color slightly if subjected to ultraviolet rays during storage. This is normal and will not affect the operation of the connector. 3) When storing the connectors with the PC boards assembled and components already set, be careful not to stack them up so the connectors are subjected to excessive forces. 4) Avoid storing the connectors in locations with excessive dust. The dust may accumulate and cause improper connections at the contact surfaces. 1) Do not remove or insert the electrified connector (in the state of carrying current or applying voltage). 2) Dropping of the products or rough mishandling may bend or damage the terminals and possibly hinder proper reflow soldering. 3) Before soldering, try not to insert or remove the connector more than absolutely necessary. 4) When coating the PC board after soldering the connector to prevent the deterioration of insulation, perform the coating in such a way so that the coating does not get on the connector. 5) There may be variations in the colors of products from different production lots. This is normal. 6) The connectors are not meant to be used for switching. 7) Product failures due to condensation are not covered by warranty. |
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