Contacts, Spring Loaded (Pogo Pins), and Pressure

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H077GL1A-1K

H077GL1A-1K

Plastronics Sockets & Connectors

SPRING PROBE .77MM X 5.69MM HPIN

20

0900-1-15-20-75-14-11-0

0900-1-15-20-75-14-11-0

Mill-Max

CONTACT SPRING LOADED SMD GOLD

33821

1593-1-57-15-00-00-03-0

1593-1-57-15-00-00-03-0

Mill-Max

.093" DIAMETER TARGET DISC

6000

0980-0-15-20-75-14-11-0

0980-0-15-20-75-14-11-0

Mill-Max

CONTACT SPRING LOADED T/H GOLD

7059

0985-1-15-20-71-14-11-0

0985-1-15-20-71-14-11-0

Mill-Max

CONTACT SPRING LOADED T/H GOLD

5014

PH-MVS-5375

PH-MVS-5375

Adam Tech

CONTACT SPRING LOADED SLDR CUP

484

XP3B-3029-5050-1-D/T

XP3B-3029-5050-1-D/T

Omron Electronics Components

CONTACT SPRING LOADED T/H GOLD

4

S70-125161545R

S70-125161545R

Harwin

CONTACT SMD GOLD

2440

90112-AS

90112-AS

Preci-Dip

CONTACT SPRING LOADED SMD GOLD

9529

7911-0-15-20-86-14-11-0

7911-0-15-20-86-14-11-0

Mill-Max

CONTACT SPRING LOADED T/H GOLD

36293

90210-AS

90210-AS

Preci-Dip

CONTACT SPRING LOADED T/H GOLD

0

807-22-001-30-006101

807-22-001-30-006101

Mill-Max

CONTACT SPRING LOADED SMD GOLD

1038

90224-AS

90224-AS

Preci-Dip

CONTACT SPRING LOADED T/H GOLD

66593

90025-AS

90025-AS

Preci-Dip

CONTACT SPRING LOADED SMD GOLD

3429

0855-0-15-20-82-14-11-0

0855-0-15-20-82-14-11-0

Mill-Max

CONTACT SPRING LOADED IN-LINE

8245

P70-6000045R

P70-6000045R

Harwin

CONTACT SPRING LOADED T/H GOLD

0

0926-0-15-20-76-14-11-0

0926-0-15-20-76-14-11-0

Mill-Max

CONTACT SPRING LOADED T/H GOLD

23197

P70-2300045R

P70-2300045R

Harwin

CONTACT SPRING LOADED T/H GOLD

8050

0981-0-15-20-75-14-11-0

0981-0-15-20-75-14-11-0

Mill-Max

SURFACE MOUNT SPRING-LOADED PIN

852

0978-0-15-20-75-14-11-0

0978-0-15-20-75-14-11-0

Mill-Max

CONTACT SPRING LOADED T/H GOLD

847

Contacts, Spring Loaded (Pogo Pins), and Pressure

1. Overview

Connectors and interconnect contacts are critical components enabling electrical and mechanical connections in electronic systems. Spring-loaded contacts (Pogo Pins) utilize a compressible spring mechanism to maintain stable contact force under pressure, ensuring reliable signal and power transmission. These components are fundamental in applications ranging from consumer electronics to aerospace systems, where durability and performance under dynamic conditions are essential.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Standard Pogo PinsGeneral-purpose design with moderate current capacitySmartphone battery connectors
High-Current Pogo PinsLarge diameter and low-resistance materialsElectric vehicle charging interfaces
High-Frequency Pogo PinsControlled impedance and minimized inductance5G base station testing equipment
Microminiature Pogo PinsDiameter <1.0mm for compact designsWearable medical devices

3. Structure and Components

A typical spring-loaded contact consists of three main components: (1) Plunger with hard gold-plated tip for low contact resistance, (2) Spring providing axial compression force (typically phosphor bronze or beryllium copper), and (3) Outer barrel with threaded or press-fit mounting options. Advanced designs incorporate anti-rotation features and multi-stage springs for shock absorption. Contact surfaces often use ruthenium or diamond-like carbon coatings for extended wear resistance.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterSignificanceTypical Range
Current RatingDetermines power transmission capacity0.5A-50A
Contact ForceAffects connection stability0.1N-20N
ImpedanceCritical for high-speed signal integrity5-100m
Operating LifeNumber of mating cycles100,000-5,000,000 cycles
Withstanding VoltageSafety and insulation performance50V-1000V

5. Application Fields

Primary industries include:

  • Consumer Electronics: Automated test equipment (ATE), foldable device hinges
  • Automotive: Battery management systems, autonomous driving sensor connectors
  • Medical: Disposable endoscope interfaces, patient monitoring devices
  • Industrial: Robotic arm connectors, CNC machine tool probes
  • Aerospace: Satellite deployment mechanisms, avionics maintenance interfaces

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecialization
SamtecSEAM Series Micro Pogo PinsHigh-density PCB interconnects
MolexPreci-Flex ContactsHigh-reliability automotive solutions
Everett CharlesEC Series High-Current ProbesSemiconductor testing applications
Ottawa IndustriesHyperboloid ContactsMilitary/aerospace connectors

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include:

  1. Current/voltage requirements vs. contact resistance
  2. Operating environment (temperature, vibration, contamination)
  3. Mating cycle expectations and wear resistance
  4. Size constraints and alignment tolerance
  5. Cost vs. reliability trade-offs
For example, selecting 304 stainless steel springs for corrosion resistance in outdoor medical equipment, or choosing gold-over-nickel plating for low-voltage biomedical sensors.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Miniaturization: Sub-0.5mm diameter contacts for AR/VR devices
  • High-frequency optimization: Gbps+ data rates for 6G testing
  • Smart materials: Shape-memory alloys for self-adjusting contacts
  • Integrated sensors: Built-in force/temperature monitoring
  • Environmental sustainability: Lead-free plating and recyclable materials
The global market is projected to grow at 7.2% CAGR through 2030, driven by EV charging infrastructure and IoT device expansion.

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