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NXT-P - I/O Card Interface Connectors

Download the NXT-P datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the NX0 variant, as both devices belong to the same i/o card interface connectors family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Features

  • 1. Low Profile Protorusion above the PCB board is only 2.9mm, and the connectors can be mounted to type I and II I/O cards. Securely attached to the board with optional screws. 8. Card Frame Kits Available as a separate part number. 2. EMI/RFI protection Full metal shielding. Shield connects first, ahead of contacts. 9. Secure Attachment to Frame Kit. Compliant mounting bracket attaches the connectore directly to the frame kit. s.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (NX0-9TCV.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number NXT-P
Manufacturer Hirose Electric
File Size Direct Link
Description I/O Card Interface Connectors
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Full PDF Text Transcription (Reference)

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I/O Card Interface Connectors NX Series 3. ESD Secure Thermoplastic molded covers assures insulation of the connections and shields from ESD. 4. Secure Latching A built-in latch assures correct and secure mating of connector. 5. Reliable Conductor Termination Reliable termination of conductors accomplished by proven IDC termination. is 6. Sequential Mating The 0.8mm pitch contacts are engaging the corresponding parts in sequence: GroundPower & Signal 7. Rugged Construction sFeatures 1. Low Profile Protorusion above the PCB board is only 2.9mm, and the connectors can be mounted to type I and II I/O cards. Securely attached to the board with optional screws. 8. Card Frame Kits Available as a separate part number. 2. EMI/RFI protection Full metal shielding.
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