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Application SpecificationEurocard Connectors Types B, C, M, Q,R, and Enhanced Type C 114--9014
LOC B
1 of 18E2012 Tyco Electronics Corporation, a TE Connectivity Ltd. CompanyAll Rights ReservedTE logo is a trademark.*Trademark. Other product names, logos, or company names might be trademarks of their respective owners.
TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1--800--722--1111PRODUCT INFORMATION 1--800--522--6752
This controlled document is subject to change.For latest revision and Regional Customer Service,visit our website at www.te.com
(Board- to- Board Application) 18 JUN 12 Rev K
All numerical values are in metric units [with U.S. customary units in brackets]. Dimensions are in millimeters [andinches]. Unless otherwise specified, dimensions have a tolerance of +0.13 [+.005] and angles have a tolerance of +2_.Figures and illustrations are for identification only and are not drawn to scale.
1. INTRODUCTIONThis specification covers requirements for the printed circuit (pc) board--to--board application of EurocardConnectors Types B, C, M, Q, R, and Enhanced Type C. These two--piece, 2.54 mm [.100 in.] row--to--row andin--row centerline contact connectors are designed to mate with all DIN 41612 and IEC 603--2 connectors ofsimilar type and contact arrangement. The two-- and three--row connectors are available in 32, 64, and 96positions, as well as half sizes and expanded sizes as mating pin and receptacle connectors.
The housings are available pre--loaded with ACTION PIN* thin stock and square stock contacts (0.64 mm[.025 in.]), solder tines and wrap--type contacts in various lengths. Type M housings have contact cavities ateach end that will accept solder cup, coaxial crimp--type, and solder type contacts. Multiple pin heights forconnectors with make first, break last (MFBL) contacts and selective contact loading are available.
When corresponding with TE Connectivity Personnel, use the terminology provided in this specification tofacilitate your inquiries for information. Basic terms and features of these components are provided in Figure 1.
Figure 1 (cont’d)
Row ARow B
Row C
ACTION PINThin Stock Contact
Boardlock
Solder Tine ACTION PIN 0.64 mm[.025 in.] Square StockContact
PolarizingBar
HousingType C
ReceptacleConnector
Type R ReceptacleConnector
Type R Pin ConnectorType C Pin Connector
MountingEar
Wrap--TypeContact
SocketContacts
PinContact
PinHoodPolarizing
Indent
Ribbing
Standoff
NOTE
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Figure 1 (end)
Type M Pin ConnectorType M Receptacle Connector
ACTION PINThin Stock Contact Solder Tine
Coaxial CableIn--Line Contact
PC Board MountPower Contact
Solder CupPower Contact
Coaxial SolderTine Contact
Right--AngleCable Contact
Coaxial CableIn--Line Contact
Solder CupPower Contact
PC Board MountCoaxial Contact
Right--Angle PC BoardMount Power Contact
2. REFERENCE MATERIAL
2.1. Revision Summary
The following revision summary of changes and additions have been made to this specification for this revision.
S Updated document to corporate requirementsS Corrected dimension line in Figure 10
2.2. Customer Assistance
Product Base Part Number 535032 and Product Code 5607 are representative of Eurocard Connectors. Use ofthese numbers will identify the product line and expedite your inquiries through a service network establishedto help you obtain product and tooling information. Such information can be obtained through a local TERepresentative or, after purchase, by calling the Tooling Assistance Center number at the bottom of page 1.
2.3. Drawings
Customer Drawings for product part numbers are available from the service network. The informationcontained in Customer Drawings takes priority if there is a conflict with this specification or with any othertechnical documentation supplied by TE.
2.4. Specifications
Product Specification 108--26003 provides information for ACTION PIN contacts. Product Specification108--5299 contains information for ACTION PIN contacts and solder type contacts for Type Q connectors.
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2.5. Instructional Material
Available instruction sheets (408--series) and customer manuals (409--series) contain detailed assemblyinstructions and repair procedures for product and tooling. Documents available which pertain to Eurocardconnectors are:
408--9027 Adapter Kit for Greenerd Frame Assembly408--9623 Seating Tool 535072--1 (for Type C Receptacle Connectors and Seating Tool 148090--[ ] for
Type M Receptacle Connectors)408--9740 Seating Tools 768211--[ ] (for Type R Connectors with ACTION PIN Contacts)408--9894 Programmable Seating Tools 768216--[ ] (for Type R Connectors with MFBL Contacts)
2.6. Manuals
Manual 402--40 is available upon request and can be used as a guide in soldering. This manual providesinformation on various flux types and characteristics along with the commercial designation and flux removalprocedures. A checklist is included in the manual as a guide for information on soldering problems.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1. PC Board
A. Thickness
1. Connectors with ACTION PIN contacts are available in two designs: one for pc boards with aminimum thickness of 1.57 mm [.062 in.] and one for pc boards with a minimum thickness 2.36 mm[.093 in.].
2. Connectors with solder tines or ACTION PIN thin stock contacts require a minimum pc boardthickness of 1.57 mm [.062 in.].
B. Layout
The suggested pc board layout should be as specified in Figure 2.
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Figure 2 (cont’d)
Type B Pin Connector and Type Q Receptacle Connector
Type Q Pin Connector and Type B Receptacle Connector
Type R Pin Connector and Type C Receptacle ConnectorH See Figure 3
“A” (Number of Spaces x 2.54 [.100])
Dim. A + (Two x Dim. B)“B”
“A” (Number of Spaces x 2.54 [.100])
Dim. A + (Two x Dim. B)
“A” (Number of Spaces x 2.54 [.100])
Dim. A + (Two x Dim. B)
“B”
“B”
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Figure 2 (cont’d)
H See Figure 3
Type M Pin Connector
Type M Receptacle Connector
Type C Pin Connector and Type R Receptacle Connector
“A” (Number of Spaces x 2.54 [.100])
Dim. A + (Two x Dim. B) “B”
(For Solder TineCoaxial Connectors)
(For Crimp--Type, Solder Cup Typeand Power Contacts)
“A”(Number of Spaces x
2.54 [.100])
(For Crimp--Type, Solder Cup Typeand Power Contacts)
(For Solder TineCoaxial Connectors)
“A”(Number of Spaces x
2.54 [.100])
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Figure 2 (end)
Enhanced Type C Receptacle Connector
Enhanced Type C Pin Connector
H See Figure 3
Number of Spaces (BetweenThree--Row Positions) x Dim. C
Number of Spaces (BetweenFour--Row Positions) x Dim. A
“A”
“C”
“C”
“B”
Dim. C + (Two x Dim. B)
“B”Three--RowPosition (Ref)
Four--RowPosition (Ref)
Number of Spaces (BetweenThree--Row Positions) x Dim. C
Number of Spaces (BetweenFour--Row Positions) x Dim. A
“A”
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C. Hole Dimensions (Figure 3)
Values specified in the following must be complied with to ensure proper performance. The drilled holediameter and the copper plating thickness are of major importance and must be adhered to.
Pad Diameter
Copper Plating
Drilled Hole Diameter
FR--4 Material (Ref)
Refer to Paragraph3.1.A.1 and .2 for PC
Board Thickness
Surface Finish ThicknessHASL Sn Pb 0.008 [.0003] Min.Immersion Sn 0.0005 [.000020] Min.OSP 0.0002--0.0005 [.000008--.000020]Immersion Au/Ni 0.004--0.005 Ni, 0.0001--0.0005 Au
[.00005--.00020] Ni, [.000004--.000020] AuImmersion Ag 0.0001 [.000004] Min.
Finished Hole Dia.After Plating
PC BOARD HOLE
CONTACTTYPE
DIAMETER PLATING THICKNESS PC BOARDPAD (MIN DIA)TYPE TYPE
DRILLED AFTERPLATING (REF)
COPPER(KNOOP--150 Max)
SURFACEFINISH
PAD (MIN DIA)
Plated--Through 1.125--1.176[.0443--.0463]z
1.02[.040]B
0.03--0.08[.001--.003] See Surface Finish/Thickness
1.57 [.062]
ACTIONPIN
Plated--Through(Type Q)
0.874--0.925[.0344--.0364]
0.80[.031]
0.03--0.08[.001--.003]
See Surface Finish/ThicknessCallout in Above Illustration
1.57 [.062]
Non--Plated--Through
1.125--1.176[.0443--.0463] ------ ------ ------ 1.65 [.065]
SolderTine Plated--Through 1.125--1.176
[.0443--.0463]0.99[.039]
0.03--0.08[.001--.003]
See Surface Finish/ThicknessCallout in Above Illustration
Hole DiameterPlus 0.51 [.020]
zDrilled hole diameter for immersion Au holes to be 1.151--1.201 mm [.0453--.0473 in.].BFinished hole diameter for immersion Au holes to be 1.04 mm [.041 in.] ref.
Figure 3
3.2. Housing Features
A. Boardlocks
The solder tine connectors are available with boardlocks which help retain the connector onto the pcboard. Special application tooling or equipment is not required for connectors with boardlocks.
B. Mounting Ears and Standoffs
These connectors are designed with mounting ears in different thicknesses and spacing betweenstandoffs. Those with larger mounting ear height and closer standoff spacing do not require a seating toolto push the ACTION PIN contacts through the pc board holes to seat the connector. Those with smallermounting ear height and greater standoff spacing require the use of a seating tool. See Figure 4.
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Figure 4
No Special Tooling Required Special Tooling Required(See Section 5)
5.05 +0.05 [.199 +.002]Mounting Ear Height
0.081 [.003]Standoff Spacing(Centerline--to--Centerline)
3.90 [.154]Mounting Ear Height
0.305 [.012]Standoff Spacing(Centerline--to--Centerline)
3.3. Mounting HardwareConnectors are designed to be secured to the pc board with commercially available M2.5 mounting screws andnuts. See Figure 5.
3.4. Polarizing Feature and KeyingEach pin and receptacle connector has a polarizing bar and indent that ensures correct orientation for mating.When more than one pin and receptacle connector of the same configuration are used in an area, they can bekeyed to prevent mis--mating. Keying strips and keying plugs are available. See Figure 5.
Figure 5
Mounting Hardware(Customer Supplied)
KeyingPlug(s)
Receptacle ConnectorKeying Strip
Pin ConnectorKeying Strip
PC Board
PolarizingIndent
PolarizingBar
Post Removedfrom Keying Stripfor Keying Plug
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3.5. Wrap- Type ContactsThe wrap--type contacts available in these connectors will accommodate one or two wire wrap applications. Itis recommended that 8 to 10 turns of solid wire be wrapped when using wire size 32 AWG, 7 to 9 turns whenusing wire size 30 or 28 AWG, and 6 to 7 turns when using wire size 26 AWG. The wire must be tightlywrapped to achieve reliable wrap--type terminations. See Figure 6.
Figure 6
PC Board
Wire WrapApplication(Ref)
3.6. Ancillary Items
A. Guide BracketsVarious types of guide brackets have been designed for application to Type C connectors. The guidebracket is mounted onto the pc board to help properly guide the mating connector onto the pin orreceptacle connector. The bracket is also designed to attach to the connector with the mounting screwsand nuts supplied with the guide brackets to ensure a stable application. See Figure 7.
Figure 7
Guide Bracket(Typ)
MatingConnector(Ref)
PC Board
MountingHardware
Type CConnector(Typ)
MountingHardware
B. Dust CoversDust covers are used to protect the mating face of connectors that are not mated. The cover must bealigned with the mating face of the connector and pressed into position. The covers are available for TypeC connectors 64-- and 96--position. See Figure 8.
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C. ShroudsMating capabilities may be expanded by stacking connectors with the use of a shroud. Shrouds are usedwith all 48-- and 96--position, three--row, Type C connectors and all 48-- and 96--position, Type Rconnectors with ACTION PIN contacts mounted in pc boards with a thickness of 3.18 mm [.125 in.],2.36 mm [.093 in.], and 1.57 mm [.062 in.]. Shrouds must be selected according to size (contact positions)and height (contact length) and are applied manually. Refer to Figure 8.
Figure 8
Pin Connector
PC Board
Shroud
Dust Cover(Ref)
3.7. Mating and AlignmentA. Connector SeatingSeated connectors must be bottomed on the pc board, measured from the top of the connector standoffsto the pc board, to within the dimension shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9
0.25 [.010](Max)
Connector Seating
Standoff
PC Board
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B. Mating DimensionsPossible mating configurations are illustrated in Figure 10.
The dimensions shown are for reference only when designing systems. Designated centerlines indicate mounting holelocation. Refer to the applicable TE customer drawing for connector dimensions.
Figure 10 (cont’d)
Type B Pin andReceptacle Connector
Type Q Pin andReceptacle Connector
Type C Pin andReceptacle Connector
Type M and Enhanced Type CPin and Receptacle Connector
Type Q Pin and Type BReceptacle Connector D
D When connector types are mixed (for example, C and R), the connectorcircuit numbers will not match; for example, Position A1 of the pinconnector will mate with Position A32 of the receptacle connector.
NOTE
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Figure 10 (end)
Type C Pin and Type RReceptacle Connector D
D When connector types are mixed (for example, C and R), the connector circuit numbers will not match; forexample, Position A1 of the pin connector will mate with Position A32 of the receptacle connector.
Type B Pin and Type QReceptacle Connector D
Type R Pin andReceptacle Connector
Type R Pin and Type CReceptacle Connector
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C. Mating Conditions
To ensure reliable connections and prevent unnecessary damage to connectors, refer to therecommended vertical alignment and offset tolerances shown in Figure 11.
DISCONNECT electrical current before mating or unmating connectors.
Figure 11
+4_ +2_
1.02 [.040] 1.02 [.040]
Vertical Alignment Offset Tolerances
3.8. Soldering
Connectors with solder contacts can be mounted on and secured to a pc board by hand soldering or wavesoldering techniques.
A. Flux Selection
Solder tines and pc board attaching hardware must be fluxed prior to soldering. Selection of the flux willdepend on the type of pc board used and other components that may be mounted on the board. Also, thechoice will have to be compatible with the wave solder line, manufacturing, and safety requirements.
B. Cleaning
Fluxes, residues, and activators must be removed. Cleaning procedures depend on the type of flux usedon the solder line. The following cleaning compounds and chemicals may be used to clean the connectorswithout adverse affect on the housings and contacts. See Figure 12.
CLEANER TIME TEMPERATURENAME TYPE
TIME(Minutes)
TEMPERATURE(Maximum)
ALPHA 2110 Aqueous 1 132_C [270_F]
BIOACT EC--7 Solvent 5 100_C [212_F]
Butyl CARBITOL Solvent 1 Ambient Room
Isopropyl Alcohol Solvent 5 100_C [212_F]
KESTER 5778 Aqueous 5 100_C [212_F]
KESTER 5779 Aqueous 5 100_C [212_F]
LONCOTERGE 520 Aqueous 5 100_C [212_F]
LONCOTERGE 530 Aqueous 5 100_C [212_F]
Terpene Solvent Solvent 5 100_C [212_F]
Figure 12
ALPHA, BIOACT, CARBITOL, KESTER, and LONCOTERGE are trademarks of their respective owners.
CAUTION
!
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Consideration must be given to toxicity and safety requirements recommended on the Material Safety Data Sheetfurnished by the solvent manufacturer.
If you have a particular solvent that is not listed, consult an TE Representative before using it on these connectors.
C. DryingWhen drying cleaned components and pc boards, make certain the temperature limitations of --55_ to125_C [--70_ to 260_F] are not exceeded.
D. Soldering GuidelinesRefer to Paragraph 2.6 of this specification for instructional material that is available for establishingsoldering guidelines.
Protect lower shroud (vertical connectors) or lower ground plane (enhanced connector) when soldering right--angle pinconnectors.
3.9. RepairIn the event of damaged contacts or connector, the entire connector must be replaced with a new one, with theexception of the coaxial contacts in Type M connectors which are removable (refer to Paragraph 5.6).
4. QUALIFICATIONSEurocard Connectors meet DIN 41612 and IEC 603--2 specifications. The connectors are also Certified byCSA International in File LR7189 and Recognized under the Component Program of Underwriters LaboratoriesInc. (UL) in File E28476.
5. TOOLING5.1. Application ToolingFor low--volume manufacturing, an arbor frame type applicator may be used; for high--volume manufacturing,machine application is recommended. See Figure 13.
Figure 13
Typical Arbor Frame Press (Such as Greenerd 3Aor 3B Manual Frame Assembly—refer to 408--9027for Adapter Kit when using this type press)
“H” Frame Power UnitMachine 803880--6
SM--3 Machine814700--2
Power Units
DANGER
NOTE
i
CAUTION
!
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5.2. PC Board SupportA pc board support (customer supplied) must be used for the seating of connectors. While many materials canbe used for this, steel or cast aluminum is recommended.
A. Multi- Layered PC Board SupportA flat--plate type support should be used with multi--layered pc boards having internal circuitry. For details,see Figure 14.
B. Single- Layered PC Board SupportAn anvil type support may be for use with single--layered pc boards. See Figure 14.
Figure 14
Row--to--RowCenterline Spacing
1.65 +0.13 [.065 +.005] Dia
No. of Spaces x 2.54 [.100]
38.1 +0.05[1.50 +.002]
25.4[1.00]
19.05 +0.25[.75 +.010]
2.54 [.100] Typ1.17 [.046] Typ
0.38 [.015]
30_+ 2_
0.25 [.010]
Multi-Layered PC Board Support
Single-Layered PC Board Support
In--RowCenterline Spacing
M
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5.3. Seating ToolSeating tools must be used in manual or power assist units with sufficient ram surface and the capability ofapplying insertion force per contact. The seating tools align the components for proper seating and arespecifically designed for the different types of Eurocard connectors. Seating tools, connector types, andinstruction sheets are shown in Figure 15.
5.4. Pushing PlateA pushing plate (customer supplied) must be used to seat vertical receptacles with ACTION PIN thin stockcontacts and square stock contacts in connectors that do not require special tooling. The pushing plate mustbe of minimum length and width equal to full top dimensions of the receptacle. The larger the pushing plate, theless critical the alignment during seating. When seating connector, the pushing plate must move in a straight,vertical line, and its bottom surface must be parallel to the top of the pc board support or template when forceis applied. See Figure 15.
The force used to seat Eurocard connectors with square stock contacts shall not exceed 177.93 N [40 lbs] per contact.Seating force for connectors with ACTION PIN thin stock contacts shall not exceed 88.96 N [20 lbs] per contact.
Figure 15
Seating Tools 768211--[ ]for Type R Vertical Pin Connectorswithout MFBL Contacts (408--9740)
Programmable Seating Tools 768216--[ ]for Type R Vertical Pin Connectorswith MFBL Contacts (408--9894)
Seating Tool 535072--1for Type C Receptacle Connectors(408--9623)
Seating Tool 148090--[ ]for Type M Receptacle Connectors(408--9623)
Pushing Plate for VerticalConnectors Not RequiringSpecial Tooling (CustomerSupplied)
PC Board
PC BoardSupport (Anvil)
VerticalReceptacle
ApplicatorMachine Ram
NOTE
i
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5.5. Connector Replacement ToolingWhen entire Type C receptacle connectors and Type R pin connectors must be replaced, Eurocard ConnectorRemoval Tool Kit 534611--1 should be used. Refer to Figure 16 and proceed as follows:
DO NOT use this tool in a power assist unit. This procedure should be done with a manually operated unit only.
1. Place support block with slot up on the arbor frame support base.
2. Place housing down on support block with pins extending up through pc board.
3. Slide guide block over wire--wrap tails. Be sure the “T” stamp on end of guide block is away from pcboard.
4. Start push--out assembly into guide block, using care not to damage pins.
5. Lower the arbor ram onto the center of push--out assembly and apply force until it is seated on guideblock.
6. Raise the arbor ram and remove push--out assembly and guide block. When the board, theconnector, and the support block are removed, the connector will fall away with pins removed from thepc board and housing.
5.6. Contact Extraction ToolingExtraction tooling is available for withdrawal of individual power contacts and coaxial contacts from Type Mconnectors. The tip of the tool is inserted into the contact cavity from the mating side of the housing. Thecontact is forced out of the rear of the housing by pushing the tool handle. See Figure 16.
Figure 16
Ram
Push--OutAssembly
Guide Block
PC Board
Pins
Connector
Slot
Support Block
“T” Stamp
Extraction Tool106242--1
CAUTION
!
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6. VISUAL AIDFigure 17 shows a typical application of a Eurocard Connector. This illustration should be used by productionpersonnel to ensure a correctly applied product. Applications which DO NOT appear correct should beinspected using the information in the preceding pages of this specification and in the instructional materialshipped with the product.
FIGURE 17. VISUAL AID
PC BOARD MUSTNOT BE DAMAGED
SOLDER FILLETSMUST BE FORMEDEVENLY AROUNDSOLDER TINESCONTACTS MUST
BE STRAIGHTAND UNDAMAGED
WIRE WRAP MUSTBE TIGHT ANDSECURE
HOUSING MUSTBE BOTTOMEDAGAINST PC BOARD
BOARDLOCKSMUST BE IN PLACETHROUGH PC BOARD
HARDWARE MUST BESECURELY FASTENED
PINS MUST BE STRAIGHTAND UNDAMAGED
SHROUD OF PROPER SIZEAND HEIGHT MUST BEPLACED OVER CONTACTSAND SEATED ON PC BOARD
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TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-800-722-1111 PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752
This controlled document is subject to change. For latest revision and Regional Customer Service, visit our website at www.te.com
LOC B
408-6784 Soldering and Cleaning Eurocard Connectors 28 DEC 11 Rev C
Figure 1
EurocardConnector(Typ) (Ref)
Contacts
PC Board
TYPICAL EUROCARD CONNECTOR PART NUMBERS: 535043 535070 535089 535097 650470 650473 650478 650906
1. NTRODUCTION
These instructions cover soldering and cleaning of Eurocard Connectors. Some typical connector part numbers are listed with the illustration in Figure 1. Read these instructions carefully before soldering or cleaning any connectors.
Reason for revision is given in Section 5, REVISION SUMMARY.
NOTE
iDimensions in this instruction sheet are in millimeters [with inches in brackets]. Figures and illustrations are for reference only and are not drawn to scale.
2. CONNECTOR INSERTION
NOTE
iMake sure that all printed circuit (pc) boards being used are prepared according to the dimensions given in Application Specification 114-9014, Catalog 82721 (for Eurocard Connectors), or the appropriate Customer Drawing.
Insert each connector into the pc board, making sure all contacts are fully bottomed. Follow the instructions provided with the application tooling to properly insert the connector into the pc board. Use care to avoid damaging the contacts.
3. SOLDERING
3.1. Wave Soldering
CAUTION
!
Plastic housing material that will be exposed directly to the soldering wave must be protected by using heat tapes. For tin-lead soldering, use 3M No.5491 PTFE Film Tape, or equivalent. For tin (lead-free) soldering, use 3M No. 5413, 5419, or 363 Film Tape, or equivalent. Heat tape must be applied to the connector mating face and to all exposed areas that will contact the solder wave. An alternative to heat tape is to make PTFE or phenolic pc board end covers to mask the connector housing from the solder wave.
1. Preheat the top side of the pc board to a maximum of 94°C (201°F).
2. Refer to Figure 2, select the appropriate flux from the two recommended types, and apply flux to the bottom of the pc board. Do NOT allow flux to flow over the top of the pc board.
3. After heating the wave solder to a maximum temperature of 260°C (500°F), solder the bottom of the pc board using the wave soldering process.
FLUX ACTIVITY RESIDUECOMMERCIAL DESIGNATION
KESTER ALPHA
RMA (Mildly Activated) Mild Noncorrosive 197 611
RA (Activated) Medium Maybe be corrosive 1544, 1545, 1547 711, 809, 811
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Figure 2
CAUTION
!
Dwell time for exposure to the solder wave should NOT exceed 3.0 seconds, and wave height should NOT exceed one-half the pc board thickness.
3.2. Hand Soldering
If hand soldering the connector, use a hot soldering iron to simultaneously apply heat and solder to both the pc board and contact tines.
4. CLEANING THE PC BOARD
Remove flux and contaminants from the soldered components with an organic solvent or aqueous (detergent and water) cleaner. Figure 3 lists several recommended cleaners of both types.
If using an organic solvent, it must be free of dissolved flux and other contaminants. Vapor cleaning (with the pc board on edge) is preferred to immersion in a liquid cleaner.
CAUTION
!
Do NOT use FREON TMC on connectors made of polycarbonate material or the connector(s) will be damaged.
If using an aqueous cleaner, clean the connectors in standard cleaning equipment, such as a soak tank or in-line automatic machine.
DANGER
STOP
Consideration must be given to toxicity and other safety requirements recommended by the solvent manufacturer. Refer to the manufacturer's Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for characteristics and handling of cleaners. Trichloroethylene and Methylene Chloride is not recommended because of harmful occupational and environmental effects. Both are carcinogenic (cancer-causing).
NOTE
iAdditional suitable fluxes and cleaners are also available. Omission of a specific product does not necessarily reflect unacceptable characteristics. Contact your local Tyco Electronics Representative for details on these fluxes and cleaners.
5. REVISION SUMMARY
Since the previous version of this document, the following changes were made:
• Replaced misused trademark references for PTFE.• Fixed degree symbols in Paragraph 3.1.
CLEANER TIME(Minutes)
TEMPERATURE, °C [°F](Maximum)NAME TYPE
ALPHA 2110 Aqueous 1 132 [270]
BIOACT EC-7 Solvent 5 100 [212]
Butyl CARBITOL Solvent 1 Ambient Room
Isopropyl Alcohol Solvent 5 100 [212]
KESTER 5778 Aqueous 5 100 [212]
KESTER 5779 Aqueous 5 100 [212]
LONCOTERGE 520 Aqueous 5 100 [212]
LONCOTERGE 530 Aqueous 5 100 [212]
Terpene Solvent Solvent 5 100 [212]
Figure 3