Datasheet
Guide elements for mounting on mother boards or on printed circuit boards
with connector types
B,
C,
D,
E,
H
11,
Q,
R
The interfacing technique shown in Pos.
1
is particularly
suitable for cases and cabinets fitted with pivoting wiring
frames.
The guide elements are mounted adjacent to or on the
subracks.
A
particular advantage of this interface system is the wide
variety of wiring possibilities it offers. Depending on the
method of connection used (wire wrapping, clip to clip, sol-
der, fast-on or piggy-back) a suitable female connector or
reversed male connector is mounted on the interfacing field
so that the interfacing field and the wiring matrix
have similar connectors. The male half or reversed female
half is carried in the cable housing.
Where circuit boards are used in the wiring field as shown
in
Pos.
2,
on which male half connectors with straight pins
are fitted, the guide elements can be fastened directly on
the circuit board. In such cases, the female half is carried in
the cable housing.
Explanation
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Installation possibilities
Pos.
1
The guide elements for the female half are mounted
on the wiring rails, adjacent to subracks or on a prin-
ted circuit board.
Pos.2 The guide elements for the male half are mounted
on the wiring rails adjacent to the subracks or on a
printed circuit board.
Pos.3 The guide elements are mounted in the interior of
the subrack,
Pos.
4
The guide elements are also suitable for cable hou-
sings type
KSG
253 (here the female half is mounted
in the cable housing).