Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Phoenix ContactNumber Of Contacts
3
Pitch
5mm
Number Of Rows
1
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Termination Method
Screw
Type
PCB Terminal Block
Current Rating
13.5A
Voltage Rating
250 V
Series
SMKDSN 1.5/3-5.08
Material
Nylon
Country of Origin
Germany
Product details
Phoenix Contact COMBICON SMKDSN 5.08mm Angled PCB Terminal Block
The SMKDSN range from Phoenix Contact are PCB terminal blocks that are 5.08mm pitched and feature a 45° connection direction. Phoenix's contacts are known world-wide so incorporating this PCB terminal block into your design allows you maximum flexibility and worldwide use. Not to mention, these connectors feature a low-temperature rise thanks to its maximum contact force and with the connector being angled, you can have a multi-row arrangement on the PCB. Screw connection terminals allow you to easily connect your wire and have a reliable connection, easily.
These PCB terminal blocks are designed to be wave soldered onto the PCB and have current ratings of 13.5A.
Features and benefits:
- Angled connector - allowing for connection of two conductors while also enabling multi-row arrange on the PCB
- Extremely small design for the respective conductor cross-section
- World-wide known connection technology for maximum versatility
- Linear pinning on pin-out
- Built from a durable polyamide material while being green in colour
How do PCB terminal blocks work?
PCB terminal blocks simply allow you to connect wire into a socket that then transmits the data to the PCB. They work by having you plug in a wire of the correct AWG into the socket that is then usually locked down by either a screw or spring-cage for a strong connection. This connection is also connected to the output pins that have been soldered onto the PCB.
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2.650 OMR
0.530 OMR Each (In a Pack of 5) (ex VAT)
2.782 OMR
0.556 OMR Each (In a Pack of 5) (inc. VAT)
5
2.650 OMR
0.530 OMR Each (In a Pack of 5) (ex VAT)
2.782 OMR
0.556 OMR Each (In a Pack of 5) (inc. VAT)
5
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quantity | Unit price | Per Pack |
---|---|---|
5 - 45 | 0.530 OMR | 2.650 OMR |
50 - 95 | 0.485 OMR | 2.425 OMR |
100 - 245 | 0.475 OMR | 2.375 OMR |
250 - 495 | 0.470 OMR | 2.350 OMR |
500+ | 0.470 OMR | 2.350 OMR |
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Phoenix ContactNumber Of Contacts
3
Pitch
5mm
Number Of Rows
1
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Termination Method
Screw
Type
PCB Terminal Block
Current Rating
13.5A
Voltage Rating
250 V
Series
SMKDSN 1.5/3-5.08
Material
Nylon
Country of Origin
Germany
Product details
Phoenix Contact COMBICON SMKDSN 5.08mm Angled PCB Terminal Block
The SMKDSN range from Phoenix Contact are PCB terminal blocks that are 5.08mm pitched and feature a 45° connection direction. Phoenix's contacts are known world-wide so incorporating this PCB terminal block into your design allows you maximum flexibility and worldwide use. Not to mention, these connectors feature a low-temperature rise thanks to its maximum contact force and with the connector being angled, you can have a multi-row arrangement on the PCB. Screw connection terminals allow you to easily connect your wire and have a reliable connection, easily.
These PCB terminal blocks are designed to be wave soldered onto the PCB and have current ratings of 13.5A.
Features and benefits:
- Angled connector - allowing for connection of two conductors while also enabling multi-row arrange on the PCB
- Extremely small design for the respective conductor cross-section
- World-wide known connection technology for maximum versatility
- Linear pinning on pin-out
- Built from a durable polyamide material while being green in colour
How do PCB terminal blocks work?
PCB terminal blocks simply allow you to connect wire into a socket that then transmits the data to the PCB. They work by having you plug in a wire of the correct AWG into the socket that is then usually locked down by either a screw or spring-cage for a strong connection. This connection is also connected to the output pins that have been soldered onto the PCB.