453391605 Molex Inc, 453391605 Datasheet

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453391605

Manufacturer Part Number
453391605
Description
CONN PLUG WIRE TERMINATION 15POS
Manufacturer
Molex Inc
Series
HandyLink™ 45593r
Datasheet

Specifications of 453391605

Connector Style
Plug
Connector Type
Handylink
Number Of Positions
15
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Termination
Solder
Contact Finish
Gold
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-
Contact Finish Thickness
-
Other names
045339-1605
45339-1605
453391605

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453391605 Summary of contents

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SMT Receptacle Connector 45339 and 45593 Plug Connector Modules REVISION: ECR/ECN INFORMATION: UCP2006- 1391 EC No: A DATE: 2005/12/13 DOCUMENT NUMBER: SD-45339-001 HANDYLINK™ APPLICATION SPECIFICATION HANDYLINK™ I/O CONNECTORS TITLE: APPLICATION SPECIFICATION HANDYLINK™I/O CONNECTOR SYSTEM CREATED / REVISED BY: M. ...

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Section 1.0 Scope 2.0 Product Description 3.0 Applicable Documents and Specifications 4.0 Mating and Un-Mating of Connectors 4.1 Recommendations for Mating and Un-Mating 4.2 Mating Alignment Tolerances 5.0 Soldering Process Recommendations 5.1 44828 SMT Receptacle Connector 5.1.1 PCB Layout 5.1.2 ...

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SCOPE This specification addresses the manufacturing techniques and end-usage considerations for Molex’s 0.8mm pitch HandyLink™ I/O Connectors. The common contact interface used in this family of connectors consists of a flat pad mated to a radiussed edge on a ...

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MATING AND UN-MATING OF CONNECTORS This section describes the preferred methods for mating and un-mating the HandyLink™ connectors. 4.1 Recommendations for Mating and Un-Mating This connector system utilizes a “passive” latching feature. There is no button to press to ...

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Mating Alignment Tolerances (continued) 4.2.b 44828 Receptacle to 45560 Cradle Connectors The HandyLink™ receptacle and cradle connectors’ alignment features are manufactured with clearances to allow some axial mating mis-alignment as illustrated in the Figure 2, below: Figure 2. Receptacle ...

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Clearances Between Mated Parts The HandyLink connectors are designed such that the corresponding ‘front’ faces fully engage and then spring back 0.20mm to the final mated condition. This ‘over-travel clearance’ assures that the components of the passive latching system ...

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Reflow Profile While the production solder reflow profile is typically established by the customer, based on their specific application, generic reflow in profiles can be found Product Specification PS-44828-001. The profiles are provided for reference purposes only. 5.2.4 Inspection ...

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MECHANICAL MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS 6.1 Mechanical Fasteners and Support 6.1.1 Receptacle Connector Molex recommends that the receptacle connector be mounted within the end-application enclosure such that it is recessed by 1.6 to 2.4mm from the outermost faces and with a ...

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Figure 3B. Receptacle Connector Recess When Mating with the Plug or Cradle Connectors (units: mm) Wherever possible, the 0.10 maximum clearance condition with the receptacle should be minimized by utilizing a clam-shell style package design. 6.1.2 Plug Connector Module The ...

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Ingress Protection Ingress protection, as described by IEC 60529 function of the customer’s enclosure. The HandyLink™ Receptacle Connector has been designed to facilitate enclosure design when ingress protection is required. The interfaces between the metal and plastic ...

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Plug Cable Over-Molding 6.3.1 Wire Soldering This section provides an outline of the recommended plug cable over-molding practices for the 45339 and 45593 plug connector modules. The 45339 connector (a 16-circuit wire termination version) is shown, below, prior to ...

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REVISION: ECR/ECN INFORMATION: UCP2006- 1391 EC No: A DATE: 2005/12/13 DOCUMENT NUMBER: SD-45339-001 HANDYLINK™ APPLICATION SPECIFICATION Figure 6. Plug Soldering Set-Up NOTE: The wire bundle must be properly supported or clamped as shown, during soldering and handling, to avoid dislodging ...

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Encapsulation The next step after soldering is to pre-seal or encapsulate the back end of the connector and hold the wires in place using a silicone sealant or a low-pressure Macro-melt polyamide adhesive molding. The sealant will prevent accidental ...

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Strain Relief Molex strongly recommends the use of a crimp barrel or ferrule over the wire bundle (including ground or drain wire) that also captures the cable jacket and tension member, if used. This will uniformly distribute mechanical loads ...

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Design Best Practices The information provided so far in this document has been related to the basic usage conditions of the HandyLink™ connectors. The sections that follow contain important information and guidelines for design that apply to specific applications ...

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Plug Over-Mold Designs Supplemental guide features to align the connectors during mating or un-mating are strongly recommended if any of the following conditions are present great deal of curvature in the end product (such as that illustrated, ...

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Contouring with a Lip To provide mechanical support for torque out of the axial plane of the connectors, the over-mold must be designed to mimic the outer surfaces of the end product and include a lip such as illustrated ...

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Supplemental Latching and Alignment Posts Where the mass of the end product is greater than 1000 grams and is subject to sudden accelerations or strong vibrations during use, a cup-style receptacle needs to be considered to adequately protect the ...

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Supplemental alignment posts must be longer than the protrusion of the plug connector posts from the base surface of the cup-style receptacle. Further, the alignment posts’ centerlines must lie in the same plane as the centerlines of the plug connector ...

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Cradle Designs o Cup Style The cup or holster style of cradle provides the greatest degree of alignment between mating connectors. Where the end product mass is greater than 1000 grams the use of supplemental alignment posts is recommended. ...

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Figures 16 and 17 show orthogonal views of showing differences in the position and size of the openings in the cradle casing, and the PCB location for the 45560 and 45593 connectors. Figure 18 shows a chamfer detail applicable to ...

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Shelf Style To achieve a ‘rocking’ disconnection for the end product from the cradle, a shelf style cradle design may be used under the following conditions: ½ ½ No supplemental guide posts may be used; ½ The end product ...

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In addition to the differences in the position and size of the openings in the cradle casing, the PCB location for the 45560 and 45593 connectors, and the chamfer detail applicable to 45593 that is shown in Figures 16 thru ...

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REVISION: ECR/ECN INFORMATION: UCP2006- 1391 EC No: A DATE: 2005/12/13 DOCUMENT NUMBER: SD-45339-001 HANDYLINK™ APPLICATION SPECIFICATION Rocking Direction NOTE: Orientation of the receptacle connector and the plug or cradle connector must correspond to that shown for good operation of a ...

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Electrical Recommendations 7.1 Power Considerations Please see the Product Specification, PS-44828-001, for the nominal electrical specifications. For applications where the sustained electrical power usage requirements exceed the limits stated in the product specification, the use of multiple circuits is ...

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