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The solderless 1.85mm connector PCB has a solderless compression mount for quick and easy installation. Screws for mounting are included. SMA, 2.92mm, 2.4mm, and 1.85mm connectors are available. These assemblies can be adjusted for multiple PCB thicknesses with minimal reflections through impedance-matched PCB mounts. Custom PCB sizes optimized by simulation make the solderless 1.85mm connector PCB a cost-effective test solution. The durable and rugged design allows these devices to be used for RF tests and measurement boards, rapid prototyping, high-speed digital component testing, and military and aerospace applications.
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l Solderless 1.85mm connector PCB circuit board connector connection introduction
l Solderless 1.85mm connector PCB considerations
For the frequent procurement of connectors for staff to understand solderless 1.85mm connector PCB circuit board connector connection method more benefits, only after a deeper understanding of the PCB circuit board connector connection method, you will be more efficient in the process of purchasing PCB circuit board connector. So what exactly are the PCB circuit board connector connections? Here I come for a detailed introduction.
Solderless 1.85mm connector PCB connector in the PCB board has a very critical role, it is mainly used to provide current transmission of important components, it is no exaggeration to say that where there is a circuit board, where the connector will be used. And PCB circuit board connectors are connected in three main ways, as follows:
1. PCB interconnection: a rigid (or flexible) connection between two PCBs.
2. PCB wiring connection: bundled wired connection for off-board peripherals.
3. PCB debug connection: connectors (or test point arrays) for debugging, usually for microcontrollers or field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).
In addition, in these three PCB connections, connector applications may differ in form, fit, and function, and there are two primary ways to mount connectors to PCBs, surface mount and through-hole mounting, but for all intents and purposes, connectors can be mounted via pin-through holes or pin pads.
We have been at some user sites and found cases where people put all their connectors in one box. This has the advantage of easy access. But the problem brought is that every time you look for the connector, you need to rummage around in the box, and the connector will collide, easily causing mechanical wear and tear, due to the change in size affects the impedance, which leads to performance degradation; may even eventually lead to damage to the connector. To protect the solderless 1.85mm connector PCB, we recommend that the connectors be stored separately. If they must be grouped, you can find a piece of anti-static material, according to the size of the connector to dig some grooves, the connectors are placed separately. This is clear at a glance, easy access, but also good protection from damage to the connector.
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