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Mon, 25 Jun 2007 14:41:12 -0400
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Hello Technet:

Perhaps one of you has come across this issue before.  We're specifying
the use of a 25 pin Micro-D connector (MIL-DTL-83513/10C), PCB mount.
The connector body has #2-56 inserts, so the mounting hardware (#2
screws) are installed from the solder-side of the PWB into the
connector.  The way this connector is designed, the mounting holes are
located .083" from the 2 outer-most PTHs in the center row.  The
mounting screw and associated washer will overlap these 2 PTHs on the
solder side.  Has anyone used these connectors in the past and what did
you do to prevent the hardware from contacting the PTHs?  We're thinking
a spacer to raise the washer/screw up off the board. 

 

Jim Marsico

EDO Corporation

1500 New Horizons Blvd.

North Amityville, NY 11701

631-630-5079

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