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2023-07-10
The DIN 41612 connector finds particular applications in systems that have an open architecture where cards, modules and rack systems may be obtained from a variety of manufacturers and suppliers. For this to be able to work, the various elements from different manufacturers must be able connect reliably, and for this a standard connector is required.
The DIN 41612 connector is widely used in systems from VME bus to VXI Bus, Multibus, Futurebus and many more. It is used for many Eurocard applications. For the test and instrumentation business it is used in PXI.
What is the DIN 41612 connector: the basics
The DIN 41612 connector is a high pin-count connector suitable for providing connections from cards to motherboards in bus based systems.
The Connectors have contacts arranged in rows, typically one two or three, with two and three being the most common. These rows are labelled, a, b, and c, for example a pin may be numbered 21a, or 22b, etc., dependent upon the position and the row.
Typically the rows have 16 or 32 contacts per row allowing permutations of 16, 32, 48, 64 or 96 contacts. The pins are on a 0.1 inch spacing pitch (2.54 mm).
The insertion and removal force are defined and there are three durability grades that are available.
To aid construction of motherboards and the like, the female DIN 41612 connectors have press fit contacts options available rather than solder pin contacts. This helps avoid thermal shock to the backplane during manufacture.
There are several different types of DIN 41612 connector that are referred to within the data sheets. These include Types B, C, D, F, M, Q and R. There are also the standard DIN sizes as well as half, third, and expanded sizes to meet all the requirements that are submitted by various equipment manufacturers.
DIN 41612 CONNECTOR TYPES | |||
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CONNECTOR TYPE DESIGNATION | MALE / PINS | RECEPTACLE | PIN CONFIGURATION |
B | Right angled | Straight | 2 x 32 |
C | Right angled | Straight | 3 x 32 |
R | Straight | Right angled | 3 x 32 |
The DIN41612 connector is classified according to the standard of the connector. There are two different IEC standards that can be used, namely IEC 60-603 and IEC 61 076-4 113. Each provides slightly different test conditions, but in both cases, Class 1 or Level 1 provide the highest quality and reliability. They are obviously are more expensive, and this is mainly as a result of the thicker gold plating on the contacts.
Normally when mention is made of the DIN 41612 classes or levels this will refer to the IEC 60 603-2 testing regime, although some manufacturers offer connectors classified under both regimes.
Typically Class 1 is the highest and used for aviation and military applications, class 2 is for industrial, and class 3 is for more general use where the number of insertions is likely to be low and where reliability is not so critical.
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