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Header Pin Male 1x40 2.27mm Pitch
Specifications, Applications, and Details
Features
- Standard single-row male header with 40 pins.
- 1.27mm pitch between pins for high-density PCB applications.
- Gold-plated pins for corrosion resistance and enhanced conductivity.
- Compatible with through-hole or surface-mount soldering techniques.
- Can be easily cut to smaller sizes as per project requirements.
Specifications
Parameter | Specification |
---|---|
Pin Count | 40 |
Pin Pitch | 2.27 mm |
Pin Length | 11 mm (approx.) |
Material | Plastic body with gold-plated copper pins |
Current Rating | Up to 3A |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to 105°C |
Applications | Prototyping, PCB interconnects, and custom circuits |
Applications
- Used in PCBs for making temporary or permanent connections.
- Interfacing modules like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and sensors.
- Ideal for prototyping and breadboarding electronic circuits.
- Supports custom circuits requiring compact header spacing.
- Commonly used in consumer electronics and industrial boards.
Benefits
- Compact design ensures high-density connections on PCB layouts.
- Gold plating enhances durability and minimizes resistance.
- Reusable for multiple prototyping iterations.
- Compatible with standard female connectors and sockets.
- Customizable length for flexibility in circuit design.
How It Works
The **Header Pin Male 1x40 2.27mm Pitch** is designed for establishing electrical connections between different PCB sections or electronic modules. The male pins are soldered onto the PCB, creating a robust mechanical and electrical connection. Female headers or jumper wires can then connect to these pins, allowing for easy modularity and replacements during prototyping or debugging processes.
Maintenance Tips
- Store in a dry environment to prevent oxidation of gold-plated pins.
- Avoid excessive soldering heat to prevent plastic body deformation.
- Regularly clean pins with isopropyl alcohol for optimal conductivity.
- Handle with care to prevent bending or misalignment of pins.
- Use appropriate tools (e.g., flush cutters) when resizing the header.