Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
MolexGender
Female
For Use With
Micro-Latch and Mi II Connector Housings
Series
MICRO-LATCH
Minimum Wire Size mm²
0.05mm²
Termination Method
Crimp
Maximum Wire Size mm²
0.2mm²
Minimum Wire Size AWG
30AWG
Contact Plating
Tin
Maximum Wire Size AWG
24AWG
Contact Material
Phosphor Bronze
Series Number
50212
Maximum Contact Resistance
20mΩ
Maximum Current
2A
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+105°C
Product details
Crimp Terminal, 50212 Series
A range of Molex Series 50212 Crimp Terminal contacts for use with 51065 Series housings typical stock number 688-2603 . Use Crimp tool number 710-6559.
2.0mm Wire to Board Molex Micro-Latch
This system applies a friction lock mechanism where the noses on receptacle housings slide into the header wall openings. This ensures a durable mating and a protection of the electrical circuitry.
€ 5.26
€ 0.053 Each (In a Pack of 100) (ex VAT)
Standard
100
€ 5.26
€ 0.053 Each (In a Pack of 100) (ex VAT)
Standard
100
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500 - 2400 | € 0.049 | € 4.91 |
2500 - 4900 | € 0.047 | € 4.68 |
5000 - 9900 | € 0.044 | € 4.44 |
10000+ | € 0.042 | € 4.21 |
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
MolexGender
Female
For Use With
Micro-Latch and Mi II Connector Housings
Series
MICRO-LATCH
Minimum Wire Size mm²
0.05mm²
Termination Method
Crimp
Maximum Wire Size mm²
0.2mm²
Minimum Wire Size AWG
30AWG
Contact Plating
Tin
Maximum Wire Size AWG
24AWG
Contact Material
Phosphor Bronze
Series Number
50212
Maximum Contact Resistance
20mΩ
Maximum Current
2A
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+105°C
Product details
Crimp Terminal, 50212 Series
A range of Molex Series 50212 Crimp Terminal contacts for use with 51065 Series housings typical stock number 688-2603 . Use Crimp tool number 710-6559.
2.0mm Wire to Board Molex Micro-Latch
This system applies a friction lock mechanism where the noses on receptacle housings slide into the header wall openings. This ensures a durable mating and a protection of the electrical circuitry.