The Molex 90130-3350 is a Micro-Fit 3.0 receptacle housing designed for wire-to-board connections. As part of the Micro-Fit 3.0 connector system, it offers a compact and reliable solution for both power and signal applications. This housing is designed to accommodate crimp terminals that are attached to wires, which then mate with corresponding headers on a printed circuit board (PCB).
Applications
- Wire-to-board connections in electronic devices
- Power supplies and power distribution systems
- Industrial control equipment
- Automotive electronics
- Telecommunications equipment
- Consumer electronics products
Features
- Micro-Fit 3.0 connector system compatibility
- 10 circuits arranged in a dual-row configuration
- 3.0 mm pitch for compact design
- Positive locking mechanism for secure mating
- Polarization features to prevent mis-mating
- Durable housing material for robust performance
- RoHS compliant
Benefits
- Provides reliable and secure connections, minimizing the risk of disconnections.
- Enables high-density packaging due to the compact 3.0 mm pitch.
- Prevents accidental mis-mating, ensuring correct circuit connections.
- Offers durability and long-term performance in demanding environments.
- Simplifies assembly and maintenance processes.
Technical Specifications
The Molex 90130-3350 receptacle housing is designed to accept Micro-Fit 3.0 crimp terminals (sold separately). It features a 3.0 mm pitch, which refers to the distance between the center of one contact and the center of the adjacent contact. It has 10 circuits, arranged in a dual-row configuration, allowing for multiple wire connections in a small footprint. The housing material is typically made of a high-performance plastic, providing excellent electrical insulation and mechanical strength. The positive locking mechanism provides audible feedback and ensures a secure connection when mated with a compatible header. Polarization features are incorporated into the design to prevent accidental mis-mating. It is commonly used with various wire gauges depending on the current and voltage requirements of the application.