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Contact Plating
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The contacts of a connector are conductive element in a termination assembly that mates with a corresponding element for the purpose of transferring electrical energy. Plating is an overlay of a thin metallic components to improve conductivity, provide for easy soldering, or prevent rusting or corrosion.
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None
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The connector contacts are not plated.
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Copper Plating
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Connector is available with gold-plated contacts copper.
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Gold Plating
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Connector is available with gold-plated contacts, for a more reliable electrical connection. Gold-plated contacts are more expensive than silver-plated or copper contacts, and are generally offered as an upgraded connector.
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Nickel Plating
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The connector is available with nickel-plated contacts.
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Silver Plating
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Connector is available with silver-plated contacts.
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Other
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Other unlisted, specialty, or proprietary contact plating.
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Contact / Pin Type
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Your choices are...
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Low Profile Pins
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Standard, low height, pins.
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Solder Tail Pins
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Pins build to allow for easy soldering or for other applications.
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Wire Wrap Pins
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Electrical connections are made using a solderless wrap. Connection is achieved by wrapping a solid stripped or unstripped wire with a special tool onto a wrap post. A technique of connecting stripped solid wire to a terminal post containing a series of sharp edges by winding the wire around the terminal.
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Straight Pins
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The pins terminate in both sides of the socket or receptacle.
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Spring Loaded
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Spring contact probes are telescopic electromechanical interconnects. They typically consist of one or more contact members (often referred to as the "plunger(s)") and a helical coil spring, housed within a conductive tube (normally termed a "barrel").
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Other
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Other unlisted contact types.
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Mounting
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Your choices are...
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SMT
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Surface Mount Technology (SMT) sockets are soldered to the PC board traces. Unlike PC mount sockets, surface mount sockets do not require holes drilled in the PC board.
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Through-hole
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In Through Hole Technology (THT), components are mounted on printed circuit boards by inserting component leads through holes in the board and then soldering.
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Press-fit
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With press-fit technology the pins of the connectors are not soldered into the PCB (thus avoiding heat stress) but rather are 'pushed (pressed)' into the PCB.
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Swage
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Swaging is a forming technique in which the metal is deformed into its final shape by high pressure.
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Solder
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The pins or receptacles are soldered to the pc board.
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Other
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Other unlisted socket style.
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