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Anderson’s Right Angle Circuit Board Connector

June 13, 2012 By Natasha Townsend Leave a Comment

Anderson Power Products has expanded its SBS®75x connector family by introducing the new right angle printed circuit board connector – SBS75xPR. The connector family was created to provide a touch-safe and high power connector with two primary and four auxiliary power positions in a compact and ergonomic design. The addition of the PCB connector expands the connector family’s capability to include PCB-to-wire and wire-to-wire applications.

The dual pole right angle PCB connector provides two power contacts rated 105 amps and four auxiliary power contacts for applications requiring signal or low power capability up to 20 amps. The male signal contacts on the wire side (standard SBS75x) are available in four lengths when sequencing is required and provide a last mate/first break connection in relation to the power contacts. The mating interface is touch-safe providing protection to the user by eliminating finger contact with live circuits per UL1977, section 10.2. This feature is required by UL for use in dc systems over 30 V where the shock can be health threatening.

The SBS75xPR saves space when board real estate is limited by eliminating the need to bring wires to the PCB. The connectors’ compact power to size ratio also maximizes available PCB real estate. Press fit containers on the housing secure and correctly position the connector to the PCB prior to soldering. Manufactured using a durable and safe UL94V-0 rated polycarbonate material; it will be sold as a fully assembled connector, saving time and money by eliminating the need for tooling or assembly.

Anderson Power Products
www.andersonpower.com

Filed Under: Power Management Tagged With: Anderson's power products, cirucit board, power connectors

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