Terminal Blocks - Headers, Plugs and Sockets

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
SVF23-3,50-K

SVF23-3,50-K

Altech Corporation

PLUG PCB 23P 350MM VERT 11A 300V

0

38.211

38.211

Altech Corporation

PCB HEADER 11 P 7.62MM STLZ960/1

0

SF04-5,08

SF04-5,08

Altech Corporation

PCB HORIZ INVERTEDPLUG 508MMPS 4

0

SH18-3,50-K

SH18-3,50-K

Altech Corporation

PCBPLUG 18P 350MM HORIZONTAL 11A

0

SVR13-5,00

SVR13-5,00

Altech Corporation

PLUG PCB 500MMPS VERT 13P 12A300

0

PIP07-5,08

PIP07-5,08

Altech Corporation

PCB HDR 45 DEG 508PITCH CLOSED E

0

PDV20-3,50-V-M

PDV20-3,50-V-M

Altech Corporation

PCB DUAL ROW HEADER 20P 350MM VE

0

PIP09-5,08

PIP09-5,08

Altech Corporation

PCB HDR 45 DEG 508PITCH CLOSED E

0

SVR21-5,00

SVR21-5,00

Altech Corporation

PLUG PCB 500MMPS VERT 21P 12A300

0

PVP06-3,50

PVP06-3,50

Altech Corporation

PCB HEADER 6P 350MM VERTICAL 11A

400

PVP08-10,00

PVP08-10,00

Altech Corporation

PCB HDR VERT 10MMPS 8PCLOSED END

0

37.504

37.504

Altech Corporation

PCB HEADER 4 P 5.08MM STLZ950/04

100

SF17-5,08

SF17-5,08

Altech Corporation

PCB HORIZ INVERTEDPLUG 508MMPS 1

0

SVF16-3,50

SVF16-3,50

Altech Corporation

PLUG PCB 16P 350MM VERT 11A 300V

0

PV16-3,81-K

PV16-3,81-K

Altech Corporation

PCB HEADER 16P 381MM VERTICAL 11

0

PV08-5,08-K

PV08-5,08-K

Altech Corporation

PCB VERTHEADERSCREW FLANGE 508PS

50

38.208

38.208

Altech Corporation

PCB HEADER 8 P 7.62MM STLZ960/08

0

PVP03-5,00-L

PVP03-5,00-L

Altech Corporation

VERT HEADER 5MM 144MMPINS 3P 12A

0

PDV11-3,81-H-M

PDV11-3,81-H-M

Altech Corporation

PCB DUAL ROW HDR 11P 381MM HORIZ

0

37.661

37.661

Altech Corporation

PCB HEADER 11 P 5.08MM STLZ990/1

0

Terminal Blocks - Headers, Plugs and Sockets

1. Overview

Terminal blocks, headers, plugs, and sockets are essential components in electrical and electronic systems for establishing reliable connections between circuits. These devices enable signal transmission, power distribution, and system modularity. Their standardized designs ensure interoperability, scalability, and ease of maintenance in complex systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Terminal Blocks Screw/clamp-based connections for high current/ voltage Industrial control panels, power distribution units
PCB Headers Pin/grid arrays for board-to-board connections Embedded systems, Arduino shields
RJ Connectors Modular jacks for data/telecom signals Ethernet networks (RJ45), telephone systems (RJ11)
D-Sub Connectors Multi-pin trapezoidal shells for analog/digital signals Legacy serial interfaces, industrial sensors
USB Connectors Hot-pluggable interfaces for power/data Consumer electronics, peripheral devices

3. Structure and Components

Typical structures include:

  • Insulating housing (PA66, PBT, or LCP plastics)
  • Contact elements (phosphor bronze, beryllium copper)
  • Plating materials (gold, tin, nickel for corrosion resistance)
  • Actuation mechanisms (screws, spring clamps, or friction fits)
  • EMI shielding layers (for high-frequency applications)

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Importance
Current Rating (A) Determines power handling capacity
Voltage Rating (V) Defines dielectric strength requirements
Contact Resistance (m ) Impacts signal integrity and power loss
Insertion Loss (dB) Critical for high-speed data transmission
Mating Cycles Indicates mechanical durability
Operating Temperature (- C to + C) Defines environmental tolerance

5. Application Fields

Primary industries include:

  • Industrial automation (PLCs, HMIs)
  • Telecommunications (5G base stations, routers)
  • Consumer electronics (smartphones, wearables)
  • Medical equipment (imaging devices, patient monitors)
  • Automotive (EV charging systems, ADAS)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product
Phoenix Contact COMBICON series terminal blocks
TE Connectivity MICRO MATCH connectors
Molex SL Series headers
Amphenol D-Subminiature connectors
Samtec QTE high-speed socket systems

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Electrical requirements (current/voltage levels)
  • Mechanical constraints (space, vibration)
  • Environmental factors (temperature, humidity)
  • Signal integrity needs (frequency, noise rejection)
  • Cost vs. reliability trade-offs
  • Compliance with standards (IPC, IEC, UL)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Miniaturization for wearable devices
  • High-speed connectors for 5G/6G ( 25 Gbps)
  • Hybrid connectors integrating power/data
  • Eco-friendly materials (halogen-free, RoHS compliant)
  • Smart connectors with built-in sensors
  • Automotive-grade connectors for EVs

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