P70-1010045R
Individual SMT Spring Loaded Pogo Pin, 5mm
Spring Loaded Contact - Pogo-Pin
- Surface Mount, 5mm free height and 4mm working height.
- Gold finish on contact area and termination. Packaged in Tape & Reel, with Pick & Place cap.
- Mates with any contact surface, or Surface Mount Contact Pads S70 series.
Technical Details
Specification
EU RoHS Status:
Connector Orientation:
Vertical
Connection Type:
Surface Mount (SMT)
Current Rating:
2A
Operating Temperature:
-40°C to +85°C
Soldering Data:
Max Solder Temperature: 260°C for 10 seconds
Polarising Features:
No
Can be cut to another size:
No
Number of Signal Contacts:
1
Materials
Finish / Plating on Termination:
Gold
Finish / Plating on Contact Surface:
Gold
Base Material of Contact:
Brass
Packaging Style:
Tape and Reel
Dimensions
Individual Part Weight:
0.07g
Overall Dimensions (L x W x D) in mm:
5.00 x Ø2.00
Height of Connector above PCB:
5.00mm
Availability
4,720 in stock

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Questions & Answers Ask a Question
On the reel, are the caps covering the pins for Pick & Place suitable for a reflow process?
The material used for the pick and place cap is a high temperature plastic made from Polyamide (Nylon) 46 – this will withstand a reflow soldering process.
Why is there no voltage rating for this contact?
Voltage rating is calculated from the flashover voltage – the voltage at which the electricity can break down the air gap and jump between two contacts. With a single contact, the voltage rating you achieve will depend on the space you leave between two contacts, or a contact and any other conducting element. So we are unable to give a voltage rating for single contacts, as it will depend on your usage.
I am looking at spring loaded contacts and contact pads but don’t see how they can be wired and mounted?
These designs were intended for SMT soldering to a PCB or similar, rather than wire mounting. You could either make a wired connection elsewhere to the PCB, or investigate methods for soldering wires to flat surfaces.
What is the difference between the maximum height and the maximum working height? Is it conducting at maximum height?
At maximum height, the item has reached the limit of its travel. if any surface is making contact at maximum height, there is no spring force maintaining a positive contact – any tiny amount of movement might cause disconnection from the mating surface. At the maximum working height, the contact is maintaining a good electrical contact to the mating surface with a positive spring force.
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