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1 2mm Pitch 2 Piece Battery Connector for Litium-ion / Litium-polymer GF SERIES E-9

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3 Horizontal Mating GF SERIES Mating Variation PLUG : GF 01-1 F PLUG : GF 02-1 F PLUG : GF F PLUG RECEPTACLE : GF 1 - F RECEPTACLE : GF 1 - F RECEPTACLE : GF F RECEPTACLE : GF F : GF F 0.5(0.020) 13.6(0.535) Mated Distance 0.5(0.020) 13.6(0.535) 3.4(0.134) 13(0.512) Mated Distance Mated Distance Mated Distance 2.6(0.102) 3.4(0.134) 13(0.512) 2.6(0.102) (0.177 ) (0 ) (0.020 ) (0 ) (0.134 ) (0 ) (0 ) (0 ) Effective Contact Displacement Range Effective Contact Displacement Range Effective Contact Displacement Range Effective Contact Displacement Range Vertical Mating PLUG RECEPTACLE : GF 01-1 F : GF 1 - F PLUG RECEPTACLE : GF 02-1 F : GF 1 - F 12.6(0.496) 6(0.236) 12.6(0.496) Mated Distance Mated Distance (0.079 ) (0 ) Effective Contact Displacement Range (0.236 ) (0 ) Effective Contact Displacement Range E-11

4 Plug (SMT, Standard, w/ Nuts) GF01-0-1F (Plug) 25.4(1.000) 2-M2 thread 0.5(0.020) 6.4(0.252) -' Cross Section 5.3(0.209) 3.5(0.13) 5.1(0.201) 1.25(0.049) 1.3(0.051) 3.25(0.12) 0.75(0.030) 3.9(0.154) 6.(0.26) 3.5(0.152) 16(0.630) 22(0.66) 31.(1.252) 3.6(0.142) ' 29.6(1.165) 0.95( 0.037) 0.7(0.02) 4±0.05(0.157±0.002) 16±0.1(0.630±0.004) 12±0.15(0.472±0.006) 0.7±0.15(0.02±0.006) 1.4±0.1(0.055±0.004) 2-2.3±0.05( 0.091±0.002) 2-1.3±0.05 ( 0.051±0.002) 25.4±0.1(1.000±0.004) 29.6±0.1(1.165±0.004) PCB edge 6.1 max. (0.240 max.) Product Table contacts Part Number GF01-0-1F Embossed tape 500 E-12

5 Plug (SMT, Standard, w/o Nuts) GF F (Plug) R 1.1(R0.043) 25.4(1.000) 0.5(0.020) 6.4(0.252) -' Cross Section 5.3(0.209) 3.5(0.13) 3.9(0.154) 1.25(0.049) 1.3(0.051) 3.25(0.12) 0.75(0.030) 3.9(0.154) 6.(0.26) 3.5(0.152) 16(0.630) 22(0.66) 31.(1.252) ' 29.6(1.165) 3.6(0.142) 0.95( 0.037) 0.7(0.02) 4±0.05(0.157±0.002) 16±0.1(0.630±0.004) 0.7±0.05(0.02±0.002) 2-2.3±0.05( 0.091±0.002) 1.4±0.05(0.055±0.002) 2-1.2±0.05 ( 0.047±0.002) 25.4±0.1(1.000±0.004) 29.6±0.1(1.165±0.004) PCB edge 6.1 max.(0.240 max.) Product Table contacts Part Number GF F Embossed tape 500 E-13

6 Plug (SMT, Reverse, w/ Nuts) GF02-0-1F (Plug) 25.4(1.000) 0.5(0.020) 6.4(0.252) 5.1(0.201) 1.3(0051) 5.3(0.209) 3.5(0.13) 1.25(0.049) 16(0.630) 22(0.66) 3.5(0.152) 3.25(0.12) 31.(1.252) 6.(0.26) 3.9(0.154) 0.4(0.016) ' 4±0.05(0.157±0.002) 16±0.1(0.630±0.004) 2±0.05(0.099±0.002) 0.7±0.05(0.02±0.002) 2-2.3± 0.05( ±0.006) 25.4±0.1(1±0.004) 4.7 max.(0.15 max.) Product Table contacts Part Number GF02-0-1F Tray 50 E-14

7 Plug (SMT, Reverse, w/o Nuts) GF F (Plug) R 1.1(0.043) 25.4(1.000) 0.5(0.020) 6.4(0.252) -' Cross Section 5.3(0.209) 3.5(0.13) 3.9(0.154) (0.049) 1.3(0.051) 3.5(0.152) 6.(0.26) 3.9(0.154) 0.75(0.030) 3.25(0.12) 16(0.630) 22(0.66) 31.(1.252) ' 29.6(1.165) 0.4(0.016) 0.95( 0.037) 0.7(0.02) 4±0.05(0.157±0.002) 1 16±0.1(0.630±0.004) 0.7±0.05(0.02±0.002) 2-2.3±0.05( 0.091±0.002) 1.4±0.05(0.055±0.002) 2-1.2±0.05 ( 0.047±0.002) 25.4±0.1(1.000±0.004) 29.6±0.1(1.165±0.004) PCB edge 6.1 max.(0.240 max.) Product Table contacts Part Number GF F Embossed tape 500 E-15

8 Receptacle (SMT) GF11-0-1F (Receptacle) 0.7(0.02) 4.1(0.161) 6(0.236) 1.45(0.057) 16(0.630) 19(0.74) -' Cross Section CO.4(0.016) R0.5(0.020) 4.2(0.165) 5(0.197) 1.2(0.047) 0.2(0.00) ' 1.2(0.047) 1.2( 0.047) 0.(0.031) 2.5(0.09) 3.65±0.05 (0.144±0.002) 16±0.1(0.630±0.004) 1.3±0.05 (0.051±0.002) 3.7±0.05(0.146±0.002) 3.6 max.(0.142 max.) 2-1.5±0.05 ( 0.059±0.002) PCB edge Product Table contacts Part Number GF11-0-1F Tray 90 E-16

9 Receptacle (Through hole) GF12-0- F (Receptacle) 4.1(0.161) 6(0.236) -' Cross Section 16(0.630) 19(0.74) 1.45(0.057) 0.(0.031) 5(0.197) CO.4(0.016) 1.2(0.047) R0.5(0.020) 0.7(0.02) ' 1.2( 0.047) 4.2(0.165) 1.2(0.047) A 0.2(0.00) 0.7(0.02) 2.7±0.05(0.106±0.002) 2-1.5±0.05 ( 0.059±0.002) 16±0.1(0.630±0.004) 3.6 max.(0.142 max.) - 1±0.05T.H. ( 0.039±0.002T.H.) PCB edge Product Table / Dimensions contacts Part Number A GF12-0-1F GF12-0-2F 1.5(0.059) 2.3(0.091) Tray E-17

10 Plug (SMT, Standard, w/ Nuts) GF21- -1F (Plug) A B 0.5(0.020) 2-M2 thread 0.75(0.030) 2.65(0.104) 3.9(0.154) -' Cross Section 5(0.197) 4.1(0.161) 3.5(0.13) 6.1(0.240) 3.25(0.12) n 1.25(0.049) C D E F ' 1 4.1(0.161) 2.5(0.112) 0.(0.031) G 2.5(0.09) 1( 0.039) 0.7(0.02) 3.4(0.134) 3.3±0.05(0.130±0.002) n D±0.1(D±0.004) C±0.1(C±0.004) ±0.05( 0.047±0.002) 1.5±0.05(0.059±0.002) 2-2.3±0.05 ( 0.091±0.002) G±0.1(G±0.004) A±0.1(A±0.004) ''n'' is number of contacts. Product Table / Dimensions contacts Part Number GF21-0-1F 10 GF F A B C D E F G 25.0(0.94) 29.0(1.142) 19.0(0.74) 23.0(0.906) PCB edge 12.0(0.472) 16.0(0.630) 2.1 max.(0.03 max.) 16.0(0.630) 20.0(0.77) 21.0(0.27) 25.0(0.94) 31.0(1.220) 35.0(1.37) 20.0(0.77) 24.0(0.945) Tray E-1

11 GF22- -1F (Plug) A B 0.5(0.020) -'Cross Section 5(0.197) 4.1(0.161) 3.5(0.13) 4.1(0.161) 1 n 1.25(0.049) C D E F 0.(0.031) 3.25(0.12) 6.1(0.240) 3.9(0.154) 0.75(0.030) 2.65(0.104) G ' 0.55(0.022) 2.5(0.09) 0.7(0.02) 3.4(0.134) 3.3±0.05(0.130±0.002) D±0.1(D±0.004) C±0.1(C±0.004) 1 n 2-1.2±0.05( ±0.002) 1.5±0.05(0.059±0.002) 2-2.3±0.05 ( ±0.002) G±0.1(G±0.004) A±0.1(A±0.004) 2.1 max.(0.03 max.) ''n'' is number of contacts. Product Table / Dimensions contacts Part Number A GF22-0-1F 10 GF F B C 25.0(0.94) 19.0(0.74) 12.0(0.472) 29.0(1.142) 23.0(0.906) 16.0(0.630) D 16.0(0.630) 20.0(0.77) E 21.0(0.27) 25.0(0.94) F G 31.0(1.220) 20.0(0.77) 35.0(1.37) 24.0(0.945) Tray E-19

12 GF31- -1F (Receptacle) CO.4(0.016) 0.7(0.02) n 1 CO.4(0.016) A B C D 6.3(0.24) -'Cross Section 1.6(0.063) 2.6(0.102) CO.4(0.016) 0.2(0.00) 0.( 0.031) ' E 0.(0.031) 2.3(0.091) 2.±0.05(0.110±0.002) ''n'' is number of contacts. PCB must be cut away. 2-1±0.05 ( ±0.002) n B±0.1(B±0.004) A±0.1(A±0.004) 2±0.05(0.079±0.004) F±0.1(F±0.004) E±0.1(E±0.004) 1 2.7±0.05(0.020±0.002) 2-R0.5 max.(0.079-r0.020 max.) 3±0.05(0.11±0.002) 2.3±0.05(0.091±0.002) Product Table / Dimensions contacts 10 Part Number GF31-0-1F GF F A 12.0(0.472) 16.0(1.630) B 16.0(0.630) 20.0(0.77) C 1.(0.740) 22.(0.9) D 23.5(0.925) 27.5(1.03) E 22.5(0.6) 26.5(1.043) F 19.5(0.76) 23.5(0.925) Tray Specifications and dimensions are subject to change without notice. E-20

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