The 1734193-1 is a rectangular connector manufactured by TE Connectivity. Similar to other rectangular connectors from TE, it provides a means to establish reliable electrical connections between cables, wires, or PCBs. The specific application depends on its design characteristics such as pin count, pitch, and mating interface.
Applications:
- Industrial Machinery: Connecting sensors, actuators, and control systems within industrial equipment.
- Automotive Systems: Used in vehicle wiring harnesses for signal and power distribution.
- Data Communications: Interconnecting network devices and communication modules.
- Consumer Electronics: Used in various electronic devices to connect internal components.
- Aerospace Applications: Providing reliable connections in aircraft electronics.
Features:
- Rectangular Shape: Allows for efficient use of space and high-density connections.
- Durable Construction: Designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions.
- Reliable Connection: Ensures a secure and stable electrical contact.
- Variety of Sizes and Pin Counts: Available in multiple configurations to suit diverse needs.
- TE Connectivity Quality: Manufactured to meet stringent quality standards.
Benefits:
- Consistent Performance: Provides reliable electrical connections in demanding environments.
- Long-Term Reliability: Reduces maintenance and the need for frequent replacements.
- Efficient Assembly: Designed for ease of installation, saving time and labor costs.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for a wide range of applications and industries.
- Resistance to Vibration and Shock: Maintains connections even under stress.
Technical Specifications:
The specific technical characteristics of the 1734193-1 connector require detailed research based on its specific datasheet. However, general considerations for TE Connectivity rectangular connectors include voltage and current ratings (e.g., 30V-600V and 1A-15A per contact), contact resistance (typically a few milliohms), insulation resistance (hundreds of megohms), and operating temperature range (e.g., -40°C to +105°C). Common contact platings include tin and gold. The housing material varies depending on the application requirements. Consult the official datasheet for precise and application-specific values.