PCB terminal has international appeal
Phoenix Contact
MKDS 10 HV
High-performance PCB terminal features a clever pin arrangement with a pitch as small as 10.16mm that has been given unlimited 600V UL approval.
New from Phoenix Contact, the MKDS 10 HV high-performance PCB terminal features a clever pin arrangement with a pitch as small as 10.16mm that has been given unlimited 600V UL approval (800V in accordance with VDE).
This makes is particularly suitable for products intended for the international market.
With a flexible 16mm2 connector cross-section, it can transfer currents up to 76A at ambient temperatures of approximately 60C.
For smaller connector cross-sections and currents, the current carrying capacity curve must be taken into consideration.
The wire connection uses the tension sleeve principle to screw into this terminal.
The PCB terminal consists of individual terminals that can be combined for any number of pins.
In this way, colour codes can be applied for each pin number.
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