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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

What is the difference between SVH-21T-P1.1 and SVH-21T-1.1?

The difference is the material. With the "P it is a Phosphor Bronze material and is the standard to use. Without the "P" the material is Brass.

For more information please contact us here.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Are detailed product specifications available for down load from the web site?

Detailed Product Specifications are not available for down load directly from the JST web sites. If you require more detailed specifications than what is currently offered on our web sites off of the available data sheets, please contact us here for more information.

How do I order the PH series SMT header to include a suction cap?

To order the top-entry, surface mount header of the PH series with removable suction cap (Kapton tape) for ease of pick-and-place vacuum nozzles, the part number would include an extra "T" after the packaging indicator.

For example:

Part number B2B-PH-SM4-TB (LF)(SN) does not include the suction cap.
Part number B2B-PH-SM4-TBT (LF)(SN) includes the suction cap.

JST cannot rework product you have already purchased without the suction cap.

For additional information you may contact us here.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Is there a gold-plated option for the SH series contact?

JST does offer a flash gold-plated version of part number SSH-003T-P0.2-H. The part number is SSH-003GA-P0.2-H. For more information you may contact us here.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Are the JWPF series contacts offered in gold plating?

At present, the JWPF contacts are not available in gold plating.

What is the difference with the JWPF series contacts?

The difference between SWPT-001T-P025 and SWPT-001T-025 is the base material. With the "P" it is a Phosphor Bronze material. Without the "P" it is a Brass material. The standard, better material is Phosphor Bronze.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

What does the extra "T" indicate added to the top-entry SMT headers?

For some of the connector series', the top-entry surface mount headers require a suction cap for pick-n-place equipment vacuum nozzles. As such, those for which it applies would have an extra "T" suffix to the part number. For example, to have part number BM06B-SRSS-TB include the suction cap, it would be ordered as BM06B-SRSS-TBT. The same would apply to most top-entry headers with a "-TF" suffix. The SHD series is the exception whereas it uses a hard plastic cap thereby the suffix would be "-TFC". For more information please contact us here.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

What does the suffixed (S) indicate on the JMD series receptacles?

The (S) indicates a modification made to the guide ribs of the receptacle to help prevent breakage during accidental, slantwise mating cycles instead of the proper straight mating method. For more information please contact us here for a handling manual of the series.