
AXR(6)
EMBOSSED TAPE DIMENSIONS
(unit: mm)
Tape dimensions (Conforming to JIS C 0806, 1995.
However, some tapes have mounting hole pitches that do not
comply with the standard.)
Connector orientation with respect to direction of progress of embossed tape
Type
Direction of
tape progress
NOTES
1. Receptacle
1) This product comes with a positioning
boss. A positioning hole must be
provided at the PCB design stage.
The connector has two projections for
positioning. When designing PC board
pattern, holes for the projections are
necessary.
2) This product features a metal shell
around the molded part in order to
provide ruggedness and immunity from
EMI. However, when the case is
designed to enable mating to be
accomplished even more reliably, the
following points should be borne in mind.
Provide a guide at the plug insertion
opening to prevent excessive mating
stress when the plug is mated.
In order to reinforce the shell part of the
receptacle, guide the shell part using
the case.
Ensure that the equipment case and
receptacle are configured in such a way
that the clearance between them is
minimal—in the 0.1 mm range, for
instance.
3) This product has a holder to prevent
the pin soldering from lifting off. However,
care should be taken in designing the
equipment so that an excessive lift-off
force will not be applied to the soldered
area of each pin.
A
B
C
D
E
F
Quantity per reel
1,000
Receptacle
32.0
28.4
14.2
16.0
32.4
370 dia.
Reel dimensions (Conforming to JIS C 0806, 1995)
A
±
0.3
B
C
4
2
1.75
D
P
1.5
±
0.1
0
dia.
E
+
2
0
Top cover tape
Embossed carrier tape
F
Receptacle
4) Cross-manufacture mating error
prevention key is built-in, so that the key
positions of receptacle and plug should
be confirmed that they would meet.
2. Plug
2-1. Regarding plug connection and
disconnection
Cross-manufacture mating error
prevention key is built-in, so that the key
positions of receptacle and plug should
be confirmed that they would meet.
2-2. Precautions for cord soldering
1) Take steps to prevent the soldering
iron from melting the plastic parts.
2) Take care not to allow bulbes into the
solder or short-circuiting between
neighboring pins to occur.
3) Do not allow the solder flux to run into
the contact area since this will cause
defective contact.
4) Upon completion of the lead wire
soldering, crimp the cable clamp area of
the lock arm shell to achieve a strain
relief function.
Regarding general notes, please refer
to page 14.
For other details, please verify with the
product specification sheets.
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