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DL ZIF Connector

The Cannon DL Series of Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) connectors fill the need in the medical, commercial / industrial, computer, and peripheral equipment market places for high performance, multiple-wire power and signal connectors.

DL connectors feature: a minimum rated life of 10,000 complete mating and unmating cycles with no performance loss; can be mated and unmated in less than two seconds even with as many as 624 contacts.

Combining their special design with commercial-grade materials and low cost crimp, PCB, and wrappable hermaphroditic contacts, that may be hand or machine terminated, makes the DL Series of ZIF connectors the finest low-costper-mated-line I/O connectors available today.

Specifications

Applications

  • Commercial / Industrial Manufacturing
  • Entertainment
  • Medical
  • Telecommunication
  • Test & Instrumentation
  • Transportation

Approvals & Certifications

  • RoHS
  • UL 94V-1 Rated

Electrical Connectors

  • Wire Size: 18 to 42 AWG

Electrical Rating

  • 10 to 60 A, Max.
  • 5 A, Max.

Enclosure Finish

  • Color: Black

Enclosure, Body Material

  • Glass-Filled Thermoplastic

Materials of Construction

  • Crimp & Square Post Contacts: 20 or 50 micro-inches Gold over 50 micro-inches Nickel in Mated Area, Gold Flash on Balance
  • Crimp & Square Post Contacts: Copper Alloy
  • Insulator Retainer (Plug Only), Actuating Camshaft: Stainless Steel

Operating Temperature

  • -55° to 105° C (-65° to 221° F) [DL/DLM/DLD]

Resistance

  • Contact Resistance: 15 Milliohms, Max.
  • Contact Resistance: 20 Milliohms, Max.
  • Insulation Resistance: 5,000 MΩ min.

Termination

  • Contact Termination: Buss
  • Contact Termination: Crimp
  • Contact Termination: Pressfit
  • Contact Termination: Square Post
  • Contact Termination: Wrap Post

Voltage

  • Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: 1,200 Vac RMS - Crimp/Square Post Contact

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