PCB connector housings provide a receptacle for connectors when they are mounted onto a printed circuit board. PCB connectors are used to link different printed circuit boards to one another, or to allow a cable to be connected to a PCB.
How do PCB connector housings work?
PCB connector housings are molded according to the type of PCB connector they are designed to fit. The connector is mounted on to the PCB using the PCB connector housing, and the housing provides some level of protection for the connection. PCB connector housings also include space for the PCB connector contacts, to allow the current of electricity to flow.
Types of PCB connector housings
The main way in which PCB connector housings differ is in the number of contacts they accommodate. This can range from just one contact to over 100. They can also be made from a range of materials, depending on the level of protection required for the connector.
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Mini-Fit Junior 4.2 mm pitch connector housings form
part of the Mini-Fit Junior power connectors interconnection system. Molex connector housings can be used in applications that require design flexibility. These types of fittings are an essential component that offer protection ...
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Mini-Fit Junior 4.2mm receptacle housing for use in
PCI Express high-end graphics add-in card applications. This Mini-Fit Junior 4.2mm receptacle housing has positive locking in the form of an easy to operate thumb latch to facilitate secure mating, polarization and ...