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    Inverted thru-board SMT connectors reduce wire management issues

    05/02/2013

    Mouser Electronics now stocks Inverted Thru-Board SMT Connectors from TE Connectivity. The offering eliminates wire management issues on the top surface of LED PCBs. TE Connectivity's High Power Inverted Thru Board Connectors eliminate wire dress management issues with discrete wire leads on the top surface of LED printed circuit boards. Designed to deliver up to 7 amps of power per contact to LED aluminum clad boards from the underside of the printed circuit board, these connectors can be surface mounted through a cutout inside the PCB or a notch on the edge of the PCB. Available in 2, 3, and 4 positions, these RoHS compliant connectors offer a low profile top surface height of 2.00mm, rounded corners to prevent shadowing, surface mount board locks for stability during mating and unmating, and a 600AC/DC voltage rating. Developed specifically to meet the need for high power connections to printed circuit boards in LED lighting applications, these connectors are ideally suited for LED lighting controls, indoor and outdoor lighting fixtures, and general LED illumination fixtures. Mouser Electronics

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