TE Connectivity3-643815-8Steckverbinderleisten und Leiterplattenbuchsen
Conn IDC Connector F 8 POS 2.54mm IDT RA Cable Mount Bag/Box
The TE Connectivity MTA 100 and 156 connectors permit mass termination of wires for low applied costs. Available as a wire-to-board or wire-to-wire system, based on insulation displacement contact (IDC) technology which requires no stripping of wires, the connectors are color-coded to indicate wire gauge. MTA 100 connectors, on a 0.100” [2.54mm] centerline, are available in up to 28 positions and can terminate 28–22 AWG wire. MTA 156 connectors, on a 0.156” [0.396mm] centerline, are available in up to 24 positions and can terminate 26-18 AWG wire. Both closed end and feed through connectors are offered. MTA 100 connectors can operate at voltages up to 250 V at 5A, while the MTA 156 connectors can operate up to 600 V at 7 A. Both types are available with tin- or gold-plated contacts and operate at temperatures from –55°C to 105°C. Contacts are lubricated for fretting corrosion protection. Both MTA 100 and 156 connectors are UL recognized.
Drawings/Package
Key Features
• Insulation displacement contact (IDC) wire termination
• Mass termination for low applied costs
• Audible latch for connection feedback on posted housings
• Wire feedthrough for daisy chaining
• Up to 28 positions and can terminate 28-18 AWG wires
• Up to 600 V and 7 A rating
• Tin and gold plating available
• UL-recognized parts and conform to UL1410 standards
General Applications
• Household appliances
• Low-power and signal applications
• Industrial machinery and controls
| Compliant | |
| EAR99 | |
| Active | |
| 8536.69.80.00 | |
| SVHC | Yes |
| Automotive | No |
| PPAP | No |
| IDC Connector | |
| F | |
| 8 | |
| 1 | |
| IDT | |
| 2.54 | |
| Right Angle | |
| 5/Contact | |
| 250VAC | |
| 5000 | |
| 6 | |
| -55 | |
| 105 | |
| Bag|Box | |
| 20.32 | |
| 13.21 | |
| 6.99 | |
| Cable Mount |
| EDA / CAD Models |
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