| Connector Technical Data | |||||||||
| Model Number | MC12P1LSAB14N-26W02 | ||||||||
| Connectors No. | 12 Pin | ||||||||
| Rated Current | 1.5A | ||||||||
| Rated Voltage | 30V | ||||||||
| Impulse Voltage | 500V | ||||||||
| O ring | FKM, Silicon | ||||||||
| Insulation resistance | 100MΩ | ||||||||
| Contact resistence | 5MΩ | ||||||||
| Termination | Soldering | ||||||||
| Contact carrier | PA66, GF | ||||||||
| Pollution degree | 3 | ||||||||
A-, B-, D- and X-coded are most prevalent. This is because the A-, B- and D-coded connectors have been around for a long time and are some of the original M12 connectors. X-coded connectors are becoming more popular for high-speed industrial Ethernet and will eventually replace the A and D-coded parts for Ethernet applications.
A new code, K-coded, is under development for ac power, while a L-coded design will be released soon for Profinet dc power.
●SUS 316 Stainless steel screw is available
●Degree of protection IP 67
FAQ
● What is the code?
A-, B-, D- and X-coded are most prevalent. This is because the A-, B- and D-coded connectors have been around for a long time and are some of the original M12 connectors. X-coded connectors are becoming more popular for high-speed industrial Ethernet and will eventually replace the A and D-coded parts for Ethernet applications.
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