[SI-LIST] Re: Press fit connectors

Suvedha,
yes you can use press fit connector of 2.2mm lead on a PCB with thickness
2.4mm for connecting a daughter card
and make sure pin insertion force & pin retention force is far higher than
Mating & Unmating forces required for the connector.

On 11/14/08, Suvedha Muthuvelu <Suvedha_Muthuvelu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Can we use a press fit connector of 2.2mm lead on a PCB with thickness
> 2.4mm for connecting a daughter card. How reliable will be this connection
> in a long run.
> Have anyone used press fit connector in this scenario. We are using for a
> medical application so we are worried about the reliability.
>
>
> Regards,
> Suvedha
>
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