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Rev K 7 of 18
C. Hole Dimensions (Figure 3)
Values specified in the following must be complied with to ensure proper performance. The drilled hole
diameter 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 Paragr aph
3.1.A.1 and .2 for PC
Board Thickness
Surface Finish Thickness
HASL 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] Au
Immersion Ag 0.0001 [.000004] Min.
Finished Hole Dia.
After Plating
PC BOARD HOLE
CONTACT
DIAMETER PLATING THICKNESS
PC BOARD
T
PE
TYPE
DRILLED
AFTER
PLATING (REF)
COPPER
(KNOOP--150 Max)
SURFACE
FINISH
PAD(MINDIA
Plated--Through
1.125--1.176
[.0443--.0463]z
1.02
[.040]B
0.03--0.08
[.001--.003]
See Sur
ace Finish
Thickness
1.57 [.062]
ACTION
PIN
Plated--Through
(Type Q)
0.874--0.925
[.0344--.0364]
0.80
[.031]
0.03--0.08
[.001--.003]
Callout in Above Illustration
1.57 [.062]
Non--
Plated--Through
1.125--1.176
[.0443--.0463]
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1.65 [.065]
Solder
Tine
Plated--Through
1.125--1.176
[.0443--.0463]
0.99
[.039]
0.03--0.08
[.001--.003]
See Surface Finish/Thickness
Callout in Above Illustration
Hole Diameter
Plus 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 pc
board. 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 between
standoffs. Those with larger mounting ear height and closer standoff spacing do not require a seating tool
to push the ACTION PIN contacts through the pc board holes to seat the connector. Those with smaller
mounting ear height and greater standoff spacing require the use of a seating tool. See Figure 4.