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09 47 474 7201

Manufacturer Part Number
09 47 474 7201
Description
Ha-Vis Smart Patch Cable CAT.6 Yel. 1m
Manufacturer
HARTING
Datasheet

Specifications of 09 47 474 7201

Rohs Compliant
Yes
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General information about Plug Connectors
The PICMG specification AMC.0 defined a card
edge with gold pads as the mating interface for the
Replacing the PCB gold pads with a connector
eliminates certain drawbacks of the card edge
connection. The HARTING Plug Connector offers the
following advantages:
Controlled quality of both mating sides
The major advantage is that a solid contact with
a band plated surface mates with the backplane
connector. The connection is no longer made directly
from the card edge to the backplane connector but
instead indirectly via a module connector approved
from one source. The AdvancedMC™ module with a
Plug Connector is still within the dimensional range
of the PICMG AMC.0 specification and is fully mating
compatible with AdvancedMC™ card edge connectors.
Consequently the Plug Connector can be used in both
MicroTCA™ and ATCA
Small dimensional tolerances
The injection moulding process is much more precise
than the PCB production process. While the AMC.0
specification defines a PCB width tolerance of 0.1 mm,
• Controlled quality of both mating sides
• Small dimensional tolerances
• Defined hard gold surface
• Reduced mating forces
• Allows use of thicker PCBs
• Standard reflow solder process
• Cost savings are possible
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environments.
AdvancedMC™
As already explained in
the chapter “con:card+”,
it is very difficult for a PCB
manufacturer to produce the
tight tolerances required for
the AdvancedMC™ module
card edge in a consistent
process. Furthermore, the
quality of the gold pads is
only specified in general
terms.
module.
the moulding process has a dimensional tolerance
less than 0.03 mm. The lead-in chamfer is milled for
the PCB but is realized in the connector as a smooth
moulded plastic chamfer. Compared with the rough
surface of a PCB chamfer with exposed glass fibre, the
smooth Plug chamfer avoids abrasion of the backplane
connector contact surface.
Defined hard gold surface
The AMC.0 specification defines hard gold to be on the
PCB pads. However a common and unique definition
of hard gold does not exist today. Additionally, the
interruptions of the gold pads (which are necessary
for the hot-swap ability) require a selective hard gold
process. This is a complex process which is relatively
expensive, so commonly just chemical gold with
insufficient surface thickness is used. As a result, there
are significant differences in the durability of the gold
and the surface structure on the modules which are
currently available.
The contacts of the HARTING AdvancedMC™ Plug
Connector are plated all-around and are manufactured
in a defined band plating process with controlled
quality. There are different performance levels possible
as the noble finish thickness can be adapted easily to
meet customer demands.
Reduced mating forces
For the module card edge, the prepads of lagging
contacts are required by the Telcordia/Bellcore
specification to avoid stress of the connector contact
when sliding on the FR4 base material. The Plug
Connector does not need prepads. The four mating
steps are realized with true lagging contacts. The
sophisticated design of the insulator reduces the
mating forces of the module significantly.
Allows use of thicker PCBs
By using a HARTING AdvancedMC™ Plug Connector,
the mating interface of the module is defined by the
connector instead of the PCB. This fact leads to clear
advantages and provides a wider scope for the module
development. The restriction of the PCB thickness of
1.6 mm +/-10% is no longer a limiting factor. A PCB

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