Factory Lead Time
10 Weeks
Contact Material
Contact Material refers to the material used to make the electrical contacts in a component. It determines the electrical conductivity, durability, and resistance to corrosion and wear of the contacts. Common contact materials include copper, silver, gold, and alloys of these metals. The choice of contact material depends on the specific application and the required performance characteristics.
Beryllium Copper
Mounting Type
Mounting Type refers to the method by which an electronic component is attached to a printed circuit board (PCB) or other surface. Common mounting types include:
* Through-hole: Component leads are inserted into holes in the PCB and soldered on the other side.
* Surface-mount: Component is placed on the surface of the PCB and soldered in place.
* Press-fit: Component is pressed into place on the PCB without soldering.
* Socket: Component is inserted into a socket on the PCB, allowing for easy replacement.
The mounting type is determined by factors such as the component's size, shape, and power requirements.
Surface Mount
Material - Insulation
Polyamide (PA9T), Nylon 9T
Operating Temperature
Operating Temperature is the range of temperatures at which an electronic component can function properly. It is typically specified in degrees Celsius (°C) and indicates the minimum and maximum temperatures at which the component can operate without experiencing damage or degradation. Operating Temperature is an important parameter to consider when designing electronic circuits, as it ensures that the components will function reliably in the intended operating environment.
-65°C~150°C
Part Status
Part Status is an electronic component parameter that indicates the availability and production status of a component. It is typically used to inform customers about the availability of a component, whether it is in production, end-of-life, or obsolete. Part Status can also provide information about any restrictions or limitations on the component's use, such as whether it is only available for certain applications or if it has been discontinued.
Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) is a measure of the susceptibility of a surface mount electronic component to moisture-induced damage during soldering. It is classified into six levels, from 1 (least sensitive) to 6 (most sensitive). MSL is determined by the materials used in the component's construction, including the solderability of its terminals and the presence of moisture-absorbing materials. Components with higher MSL ratings require more stringent handling and storage conditions to prevent moisture absorption and subsequent damage during soldering.
1 (Unlimited)
Termination
Termination refers to the electrical characteristics of a component or circuit at its input or output terminals. It describes how the component or circuit interacts with external signals or devices. Termination can involve matching impedance, providing voltage or current regulation, or filtering unwanted signals. Proper termination ensures efficient signal transfer, minimizes reflections, and prevents damage to components. It is crucial for maintaining signal integrity and optimizing circuit performance.
Solder
Number of Positions
Number of Positions, in the context of electronic components, refers to the number of distinct terminals or connection points available on the component. It indicates the number of individual electrical connections that can be made to the component. A higher number of positions typically allows for more complex functionality and versatility in circuit design.
10
Contact Type
Contact Type refers to the physical construction and materials used in the electrical contacts of a component. It describes the type of connection made between two or more conductors.
Cantilever
Pitch
Pitch, in the context of electronic components, refers to the distance between the centers of adjacent pins or terminals on a component. It is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or inches (in). The pitch determines the spacing between components on a printed circuit board (PCB) and affects the overall size and layout of the board. A smaller pitch allows for more components to be placed on a given area, but it also increases the risk of shorts and other manufacturing defects.
0.050 1.27mm
Card Type
Card Type refers to the physical form factor of an electronic card or module. It specifies the size, shape, and pin configuration of the card, allowing it to fit into specific slots or connectors on a printed circuit board (PCB) or backplane. Common card types include PCI, PCIe, ISA, and CompactPCI, each with its own unique dimensions, pinouts, and functionality. The Card Type parameter helps ensure compatibility between the card and the system it is intended for.
Non Specified - Dual Edge
Number of Positions/Bay/Row
5
Contact Finish Thickness
30.0μin 0.76μm
Card Thickness
0.062 1.57mm
RoHS Status
ROHS3 Compliant
JCB05DYFN-S1355 Overview
Materials were packaged in accordance with Tube's specifications.The mounting type Surface Mount is recommended.
JCB05DYFN-S1355 Features
JCB05DYFN-S1355 Applications
There are a lot of Sullins Connector Solutions
JCB05DYFN-S1355 Edgeboard Connectors applications.
Rotary encoder
Displaying
Transducer
Microcontrollers.
Digital Storage Oscilloscope
Scientific instruments.
Music reproduction technology
Communication Systems
Data Acquisition Systems
Handheld Terminal Interface
JCB05DYFN-S1355 More Descriptions
CONN EDGE DUAL FMALE 10POS 0.050