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The other thing to worry about for space is that most press-fit connectors are tin-plated.  The RoHS exemption 11b that allowed tin-lead on these expired.  For Industrial Monitoring and Control, we got a replacement exemption IV-36 to re-allow Pb in the terminations.  But manufacturers have already converted most of their parts to tin plating.  Adding the necessary compression for press-fit combined with space conditions sounds like a great recipe for generating whiskers.  The dimensional requirements on these parts don't lend themselves to solder-dipping for mediation.  Evaluate carefully.

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