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  2013.11 industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/ panasonic corporation 2013 ? automation controls catalog ? acctb21e 201310-t ordering information f or board-to-micro coaxial wire cs series micro coaxial connectors (space saving) receptacle plug rohs compliant features 1. cable pitch of 0.25 mm helps reduce overall board space. (vertical mating type: 1.27 mm mated height and 2.81 mm wide) the two-row mating structure ensures insertion reliability. the center island is resistant to problems related to plug/ receptacle mating. 2.80 2.35 0.25 cable pitch 15.60 (41 pin contacts) 2.81 1.27 mounting terminal pitch 0.5 plug (with cable) receptacle mated condition island at the center tw o-row mating structure unit: mm 2. with strong resistance to v arious environments provides high contact reliability and facilitates connection work with tactile feedback. 3. compatible wires: coaxial awg #44 to #46 (outer diameter: 0.25 mm or less), awg #38 (outer diameter: 0.32 mm or less, the #38-compatible plug only) applications ta b lets, laptops, mobile phones, digital still cameras and digital video cameras. ni barrier construction (against solder rise!) v notch and double contact constructions (against foreign particles and flux!) bellows contact construction (against dropping!) po r osity treatment (against corrosive gases!) receptacle 5: 0.5 mm plug 7: 0.25 mm 5: receptacle 6: plug 8: plug attachment (cover shell) s: slim type axc s 1 mated type 1: vertical no. of pins (2-digits) function (plug/receptacle) 0: signal wire only 4: #38 wire for power supply (two both ends 2 wires) [plug attachment only] 1: plug cover shell [plug attachment only] 0: signal wire only 4: #38 wire for power supply (two both ends 2 wires)
panasonic corporation 2013 ? panasonic corporation automation controls buisiness division industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/ micro coaxial connectors cs ? acctb21e 201310-t product types 1. receptacle 2. plug (unit) 3. plug cover shell notes: 1. order unit: f or volume production: 1-inner carton (1-reel) units samples for mounting check: 50-connector units. please contact our sales of?e. 2. please contact us for connectors having a number of pins other than those listed above. mated height number of pins pa rt number pa c king receptacle (board side) inner carton (1-reel) outer carton 1.27mm 21 axc51s2150 5,000 pcs. 10,000 pcs. 41 axc51s4150 51 axc51s5150 mated height number of pins #38-compatible pa rt number pa c king plug (cable side) inner carton (1-reel) outer carton 1.27mm 21 available (each two both ends) AXC61S2174 5,000 pcs. 10,000 pcs. 41 av ailable (each two both ends) axc61s4174 51 not available axc61s5170 mated height number of pins #38-compatible pa rt number pa c king plug cover shell (plug side) inner carton (1-reel) outer carton 1.27mm 21 available axc81s21714 5,000 pcs. 10,000 pcs. 41 av ailable axc81s41714 not available axc81s41710 51 not available axc81s51710
panasonic corporation 2013 ? panasonic corporation automation controls buisiness division industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/ micro coaxial connectors cs ? acctb21e 201310-t specifications 1. characteristics 2. material and surface treatment 1. receptacle 2. plug 3. plug cover shell item speci?ations conditions electrical characteristics (connector unit) rated current 0.25a/terminal (max. 4a at total pin contacts) maximum current that 1 pin contact can conduct. (connector characteristic except cable) rated voltage 50v ac/dc insulation resistance min. 1,000m ? (initial) using 250 v dc megger (applied for 1 minute) breakdown voltage 90v ac for 1 minute rated voltage is applied for one minute and check for short circuit or damage with a detection current of 1ma. contact resistance signal: max. 70m ? (initial) ground: max. 40m ? (initial) based on method of jis c 5402 applicable electrical wire a wg #44, 46 (outside diameter: 0.25mm or less) a wg #38 (outside diameter: 0.32mm or less) #38-compatible plug only mechanical characteristics composite insertion force max. 1.2 no. of pins + 2.4n (initial) composite removal force min. 0.165 no. of pins + 0.33n holding force for terminal (receptacle) contact: min. 0.20n/terminal shell: min. 0.20n/point measured the maximum load applied until the press-? terminals were removed in the axial direction. wire tensile strength min. 2.5n (min. 21 pins) min. 5n (min. 41 pins) when all wires bundled together are pulled, the mated joint m ust not break. pulling direction: wire leading direction environmental characteristics ambient temperature ?5 c to +85 c no freezing at low temperatures. no dew condensation. storage environment ?5 c to +85 c (product unit) ?0 c to +50 c (packing style) no freezing at low temperatures. no dew condensation. thermal shock resistance (receptacle and plug mated) 5 cycles, insulation resistance min. 100m ? , increment of contact resistance max. 40m ? conformed to mil-std-202f, method 107g humidity resistance (receptacle and plug mated) 120 hours, insulation resistance min. 100m ? , increment of contact resistance max. 40m ? mil-std-1344a, method 1002 bath temperature 40 2 c, humidity 90 to 95% r.h. saltwater spray resistance (receptacle and plug mated) 24 hours, insulation resistance min. 100m ? , increment of contact resistance max. 40m ? mil-std-1344a, method 1001 bath temperature 35 2 c, saltwater concentration 5 1% h 2 s resistance (receptacle and plug mated) 48 hours, increment of contact resistance max. 40m ? jeida-38-1984 bath temperature 40 2 c, gas concentration 3 1 ppm, humidity 75 to 80% r.h. insertion and removal life mechanical life: 30 times, increment of contact resistance max. 40m ? min. 0.165 composite removal force no. of pins + 0.33n repeated insertion and removal speed of max. 200 times/hours resistance to soldering heat receptacle initial electrical and mechanical characteristics must be maintained. re?w soldering: max. peak temperature of 260 c, 2 cycles (pc board surface temperature of near connector terminals) soldering iron: 350 c within 3s, 300 c within 5s plug initial electrical and mechanical characteristics must be maintained. connecting wires portion pulse heat: max. peak temperature of 300 c, 3s (don? touch the heater head to molded portion) plug cover shell soldering portion: soldering iron: 350 c within 3s, 300 c within 5s pa rt name material color surface treatment molded portion lcp resin (ul 94v-0) black contact copper alloy contact portion: ni plating on base, au plating on surface (min. 0.1 m) soldering portion: ni plating on base, au plating on surface (except for front edge of terminal) shell copper alloy contact portion: ni plating on base, au plating on surface soldering portion: ni plating on base, au plating on surface (except for front edge of terminal) pa rt name material color surface treatment molded portion lcp resin (ul 94v-0) black p ost copper alloy contact portion: ni plating on base, au plating on surface (min. 0.1 m) soldering wire portion: ni plating on base, au plating on surface insert shell copper alloy ni plating pa rt name material color surface treatment shell copper alloy ni plating on base, au plating on surface order temperature ( c) time (minutes) 1 2 3 4 ?5 85 ?5 0 ? 3 30 max. 5 30 max. 5 + 3 0 0 ? 3
panasonic corporation 2013 ? panasonic corporation automation controls buisiness division industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/ micro coaxial connectors cs ? acctb21e 201310-t dimensions (unit: mm) te r minal coplanarity not soldering portion of the four corners only 51 pins (end face edges of the four corners of the shell) e 0.12 0.44 0.03 (2.20) (0.54) (0.30) 2.20 2.80 1.72 2.80 0.08 0.03 1.20 0.10 te rm inal coplanarity (contact and shell terminals bent to 90 ) 0.08 y x y x 0.60 (suction face) 0.45 0.03 0.20 0.03 2.66 a 0.25 0.03 0.50 0.03 d 0.10 c 0.10 b 0.10 x-x cross section y-y cross section ?receptacle general tolerance: 0.2 dimension table (mm) number of pins/ dimension a b c d e 21 9.80 5.00 4.50 6.25 9.34 41 14.80 10.00 9.50 11.25 14.34 51 17.30 12.50 12.00 13.75 16.84 x-x cross section y -y cross section a b c 0.1 d 0.31 2.30 1.32 0.91 0.37 (0.48) (0.28) 0.84 (1.32) 0.65 (suction face) (terminal straight portion) 0.28 1.26 0.38 0.10 0.75 0.94 1.01 e 0.05 0.14 0.03 (terminal width) 0.25 0.04 (0.5) 0.49 0.49 (1.11) (0.10) 0.21 0.48 0.28 0.37 0.31 0.35 i f g + 0.15 ? 0.05 b h j 0.31 k xy xy 0.55 + 0.10 ? 0.05 0.58 + 0.10 ? 0.05 ?plug (unit) 21, 41 pin contacts AXC61S2174 axc61s4174 general tolerance: 0.2 dimension table (mm) number of pins/ dimension a b c d e f g h i j k 21 10.60 7.08 6.68 5.45 5.00 5.45 6.50 9.22 6.28 9.20 5.88 41 15.60 12.08 11.68 10.45 10.00 10.45 11.50 14.22 11.28 14.20 10.88
panasonic corporation 2013 ? panasonic corporation automation controls buisiness division industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/ micro coaxial connectors cs ? acctb21e 201310-t ?plug (assembled condition) 21, 41 pin contacts (#38 wire for power supply) y -y cross section x-x cross section 2.35 1.26 0.31 2.30 (2.35) 0.28 1.32 0.85 (1.11) 0.25 0.50 a b c d 0.28 0.67 1.11 0.62 g soldering portion cover shell b e xy xy regarding cable pattern, please refer to ?otes? general tolerance: 0.2 dimension table (mm) number of pins/ dimension a b c d e f g 21 10.60 7.08 2.40 3.00 9.20 6.00 4.75 41 15.60 12.08 7.40 8.00 14.20 11.00 9.75 0.30 2.35 a b 1.10 0.40 c 0.65 b 0.90 1.41 0.67 0.90 0.97 0.30 ?plug cover shell 21, 41 pin contacts axc81s21714 axc81s41714 general tolerance: 0.2 dimension table (mm) number of pins/ dimension a b c 21 9.00 6.86 2.40 41 14.00 11.86 7.40
panasonic corporation 2013 ? panasonic corporation automation controls buisiness division industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/ micro coaxial connectors cs ? acctb21e 201310-t ?plug (unit) 51 pin contacts x-x cross section y -y cross section 18.10 14.58 14.18 0.1 12.95 0.31 2.30 1.32 0.91 0.37 (0.48) (0.28) 0.84 (1.32) 0.65 (suction face) (terminal straight portion) 0.28 1.26 0.38 0.10 0.75 0.94 1.01 12.50 0.05 0.14 0.03 (terminal width) 0.25 0.04 0.49 0.49 (1.11) (0.10) 0.21 0.48 0.28 0.35 0.31 0.35 13.78 12.95 14.00 + 0.15 ? 0.05 14.58 16.72 16.70 0.31 13.38 xy xy 0.55 + 0.10 ? 0.05 0.58 + 0.10 ? 0.05 axc61s5170 general tolerance: 0.2 y -y cross section x-x cross section 2.35 1.26 0.31 2.30 (2.35) 0.28 1.32 0.85 (1.11) 0.25 a b c d 0.28 0.67 1.11 0.62 b soldering portion cover shell e xy xy ?plug (assembled condition) 41 pin contacts 51 pin contacts (signal wire only) regarding cable pattern, please refer to ?otes? general tolerance: 0.2 dimension table (mm) number of pins/ dimension a b c d e 41 15.60 12.08 7.40 10.00 14.20 51 18.10 14.58 9.90 12.50 16.70 0.30 2.35 a b 1.10 0.40 c 0.65 b 0.90 1.41 0.67 0.90 0.97 0.30 ?plug cover shell 41 pin contacts/51 pin contacts axc81s41710 axc81s51710 general tolerance: 0.2 dimension table (mm) number of pins/ dimension a b c 41 14.00 11.86 7.40 51 16.50 14.36 9.90
panasonic corporation 2013 ? panasonic corporation automation controls buisiness division industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/ micro coaxial connectors cs ? acctb21e 201310-t ?receptacle and plug are mated embossed tape dimensions (unit: mm) ?connector orientation with respect to direction of progress of embossed tape receptacle plug (0.99) 1.27 0.2 ?tape dimensions ?plastic reel dimensions (conforming to eiaj et-7200b) t ape i tape ii pull out direction (1.75 0.1) (c 0.1) (1.75 0.1) (c 0.1) (b 0.1) (4.0 0.1) (2.0) 8.0 (4.0 0.1) (2.0) 8.0 (1.5 dia.) + 0.1 0 (1.5 dia.) + 0.1 0 (a 0.3) (a ) + 0.3 ? 0.1 t aping reel 380 dia. (d 1.0) label t op cover tape embossed carrier tape embossed mounting-hole ?dimension table (unit: mm) t ype number of pins t ype of taping a b c d receptacle plug common for receptacle and plug 21, 41, 51 21 tape i 24.0 11.5 25.4 41, 51 t ape ii 32.0 28.4 14.2 33.4 ?metal hoop reel dimensions (plug cover shell) ?plastic reel dimensions (conforming to eiaj et-7200b) pull out direction (2.25) (1.20) (a) (b) (6.50) (1.50 dia.) 380 dia. (c 1.0) t aping reel interlayer sheet cover shell label dimension table (mm) number of pins/ dimension a b c 21 15.5 13.0 17.4 41 20.5 18.0 25.4 51 23.0 20.5 25.4 t ype direction of tape progress micro coaxial connector cs plug cover shell receptacle plug (unit) please refer to the latest product speci?ations when designing your product.
panasonic corporation 2013 ? panasonic corporation automation controls buisiness division industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/ notes on using micro coaxial connectors 8 acctb12e 201303-t notes (unit: mm) notes on using micro coaxial connectors safety precautions observe the following safety precautions to prevent accidents and injuries. 1) the use of the connector outside of the speci?d rated current and breakdown voltage ranges may cause abnormal heating, smoke, and ?e. never use the connector beyond the speci?d ranges of the product. 2) in order to avoid accidents, make sure you have thoroughly reviewed the speci?ations before use. consult us if you plan to use the product in a way not covered by the speci?ations. 3) we are consistently striving to improve quality and reliability. however, the fact remains that electrical components and devices generally fail at a given statistical probability. furthermore, their durability varies depending on where and how they are used. please be sure to verify electrical components and devices under actual conditions before use. continuously using them in a state of degraded performance may cause deterioration in insulation performance, thus resulting in abnormal heat generation, smoke generation, or ?e. to av oid that, we ask you to implement safe designs that include redundancy, ?e prevention, and malfunction prevention. also, please conduct periodic maintenance so that no accidents resulting in injury or death, ?e, or harm to society will be caused as a result of product failure or service life. about plug the plug of this product is wired by soldering the 0.25 mm pitch (cs)/0.4 mm pitch (cf) cable. if you will be harnessing, carry it out based on the separately attached ?lug assembly procedures? make sure to get familiar with and observe all the precautions in the procedures. note: if you would like ?lug assembly procedures? please inquire at one of our sales of?es. caution regarding harness handling procedures. to prevent the cable from being severed and to prevent damage to the product, please handle carefully making sure not to apply undue stress to the base of the cable after connecting it and after mating the connector. caution regarding harness design to prevent the cable from being severed and to prevent damage to the product, please place and secure the cable in a way that prevents the base of the cable from becoming stressed. about receptacle pc board design design the recommended foot pattern in order to secure the mechanical strength in the soldered areas of the terminal. about (cf) use all the soldering terminals as gnd for connecting gnd stably. connector mounting when mounting, if there is too much suction nozzle pressure, the molded and metal parts might deform and break. please check beforehand. soldering 1) manual soldering. since this connector is the low pro?e type the amount of solder supplied should be closely monitored. too much solder during manual soldering may cause solder creeping near the contacting part or a short circuit with the shell (gnd). make sure that the soldering iron tip is heated within the temperature and time limits indicated in the speci?ations. flux from the solder wire may adhere to the contact surfaces during soldering operations. after soldering, carefully check the contact surfaces and clean off any ?x before use. be aware that a load applied to the connector terminals while soldering may displace the contact. thoroughly clean the iron tip. receptacle recommended pc board pattern (mounting pad layout) (top view) recommended window size of metal mask metal mask thickness: when 120 m (signal terminal portion opening area ratio: 60%) (gnd terminal portion opening area ratio: 70%) (shell edge terminal portion at four corners opening area ratio: 60%) dimension table (mm) cs series number of pins/ dimension a b c d e f g h i 21 7.05 5.75 5.00 4.50 7.40 8.90 9.98 6.85 9.16 41 12.05 10.75 10.00 9.50 12.40 13.90 14.98 11.85 14.16 51 14.55 13.25 12.50 12.00 14.90 16.40 17.48 14.35 16.66 insulation d0.05 e0.05 f0.05 g0.05 a0.05 b0.05 c0.05 0.500.03 0.250.03 0.250.03 0.160.03 2.560.03 2.000.03 1.160.03 3.200.03 1.900.03 2.760.03 3.200.03 d0.03 i0.03 g0.03 h0.03 b0.03 c0.03 0.220.01 0.500.01 3.000.01 3.200.01 2.120.01 2.600.01 2.000.01 (0.44) 2.200.01 (0.50)
panasonic corporation 2013 ? panasonic corporation automation controls buisiness division industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/ notes on using micro coaxial connectors 9 acctb12e 201303-t plug 21, 41 pin contacts (#38 wire for power supply) recommended cable pattern dimension table (mm) 41 pin contacts/51 pin contacts (signal wire only) recommended cable pattern dimension table (mm) receptacle recommended pc board pattern (mounting pad layout) recommended window size of metal mask metal mask thickness: when 120 m (signal terminal portion opening area ratio: 70%) (gnd terminal portion opening area ratio: 80%) dimension table (mm) plug recommended cable pattern dimension table (mm) 2) re?w soldering screen-printing is recommended for printing paste solder. ?to determine the relationship between the screen opening area and the pc board foot pattern area, refer to the diagrams in the recommended patterns for pc boards and metal masks. make sure to use the terminal tip as a reference position when setting. too much solder may cause solder creeping near the contacting part or a short circuit with the shell (gnd). consult us when using a screen-printing thickness other than that recommended. depending on the size of the connector being used, self alignment may not be possible. accordingly, carefully position the terminal with the pc board pattern. the recommended re?w temperature pro?e is given in the ?ure below the temperature is measured on the surface of the pc board near the connector terminal. certain solder and ?x types may cause serious solder creeping. solder and ?x characteristics should be taken into consideration when setting the re?w soldering conditions. do not apply adhesive to secure the connector, because it can affect the spring action of the contact. when coating the pc board after soldering the connector to prevent the deterioration of insulation, perform the coating in such a way so that the coating does not get on the connector. 3) reworking on a soldered portion finish reworking in one operation. for reworking of the solder bridge, use a soldering iron with a ?t tip. do not add ?x, otherwise, the ?x may creep to the contact parts. use a soldering iron whose tip temperature is within the temperature range speci?d in the speci?ations. number of pins/dimension a b c 21 4.75 6.00 3.00 41 9.75 11.00 8.00 number of pins/dimension a b c 41 10.00 11.00 0.34 51 12.50 13.50 0.31 cf series number of pins/dimension a b c d 40 19.10 15.60 18.20 20.00 a0.1 c0.1 0.500.05 0.250.05 b 0.350.03 #44 (fine diameter) or #46 #38 (each of the two ends) z view z (0.05) (1.00) (0.80) max. 0.1 0.350.05 0.450.05 1.300.05 a0.1 0.250.05 c0.03 z' b view z' (0.05) 0.350.05 (1.00) (0.80) max. 0.1 0.450.05 1.300.05 insulation insulation gnd connection (4 places) insulation 0.400.03 0.230.03 0.900.03 a0.05 b0.05 0.670.03 1.620.03 1.240.03 1.300.03 0.500.03 (2.72) 0.760.03 0.640.03 4.120.03 4.120.03 2.120.03 3.000.03 1.510.03 1.530.03 2.040.03 b0.05 c0.03 d0.03 0.400.03 0.210.02 number of pins/dimension a b 40 15.60 16.60 a0.1 0.400.05 0.310.03 y b view y (0.05) 0.350.05 (1.00) (0.80) max. 0.1 0.450.05 1.300.05 te r minal paste solder pc board foot pattern 60 to 120 sec. preheating time te mperature peak temperature 200c 220c upper limit (soldering heat resistance) 260c 230c 180c 150c 70 sec. 25 sec. lower limit (solder wettability)
panasonic corporation 2013 ? panasonic corporation automation controls buisiness division industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/ notes on using micro coaxial connectors 10 acctb12e 201303-t 4) others do not drop or handle the connector carelessly. otherwise, the terminals may become deformed due to excessive force or applied solderability may degrade. when cutting or bending the pc board after mounting the connector, be careful that the soldered sections are subjected to excessive forces. insertion / removal and mating retention of connectors do not insert or remove the connector when it is not soldered. also, forcibly applied external pressure on the terminals can weaken the adherence of the terminals to the molded part or cause the terminals to lose their evenness. excessive prying-force applied to one end may cause product breakage and separation of the solder joints at the terminal. excessive force applied for insertion in a pivot action as shown may also cause product breakage. always align the connector with the mating part and slide it in parallel. pushing the plug excessively when inserting it may deform and break the product. this product has a simple lock structure for mating. however, connectors may become unmated due to cable weigh, cable reactive force, and impact by dropping, etc. please take measures to prevent inadvertent connector disconnections at the equipment side. when removing the connector, do not pull the cable to avoid damaging the product. insert the tip of the removal jig under the ?nge of the plug and lift the jig straight up as shown below. (removable from either the left or right side.) we recommend a tip thickness of 0.4 0.03 mm (cs), 0.2 0.03 mm (cf). other notes the connectors are not meant to be used for switching. plug plug cable receptacle receptacle plug flange removal jig receptacle lift straight up plug cable receptacle tip ?cs removal jig 0.40.03 tip ?cf removal jig 0.20.03 please refer to the latest product speci?ations when designing your product.


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