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HARWIN 1.28mm Spring Contact / 1730849


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Item number:
     2794E-1730849
Manufacturer:
     Harwin
Manufacturer no.:
     S7231-45R
EAN/GTIN:
     5059041309240
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1730849
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Harwin EZ Boardware SMT Antenna Spring Contacts. EZ-BoardWare SMT antenna ultra low profile extended beam miniature spring contacts ideal for antenna feed in mobile devices. These EZ-BoardWare antenna spring contacts include a protected tip to prevent hooking. A positive stop shoulder feature prevents over compression of the contact which could lead to a permanent set and a reduction in spring force. These EZ-BoardWare antenna spring contacts are suitable for both wiping and sliding actions and are ideal for automated requirements using standard placement equipment. Features and Benefits. Ultra low profile Protected tip to prevent hooking Positive stop to prevent overcompression of contacts Suitable for wiping and sliding applications Designed for automated application using standard placement equipment Available in a wide range working heights from 1.23 mm to 2 mm. Applications. The ultra low profile design of these EZ-BoardWare antenna spring contacts makes them ideal for use in antenna feed in mobile devices such as smartphones. Can also be used in LED lamp connections or RFID tags
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Material:
Titanium Copper Alloy
Series:
EZ-BoardWare
Current Rating:
1A
Fixing Method:
Surface Mount
Contact Plating:
Gold
Contact Resistance:
50mΩ
Dimensions:
2.5 x 1 x 1.28mm
Height:
1.28mm
Length:
2.5mm
Width:
1mm
Other search terms: HARWIN, S723145R
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