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Figure  2-19.—Rectangular  multipin  connectors

receptacle (jack) and a connector plug (fig. 2-15). The receptacle can be located at the end of a cable or mounted stationary. The plug can be located at the end of pcb or cable. The actual connection (mating) of a connector  consists  of  pcb  card-edge,  electrical  pins  (flat or round) and contacts, or soldered (wire to card-edge connector). Let’s examine the types of connectors. SINGLE-PIECE   PCB   OR   CARD-EDGE CONNECTORS.—  Single-piece  pcb  or  card-edge connectors are used internally. They are the most widely used connectors for making connections from a pcb (plug) to a receptacle; cable, another pcb, or a larger item  such  as  a  backplane  receptacle.  Figure  2-16  shows a single-piece pcb or card-edge connector. Connection can also be made from the pcb edge to a wire (soldered). Terminations of conductor to receptacle include solder and solderless (wire wrap, crimping, pin removal and insertion, or   Mass-Termination   Insulation Displacement Connection (MTIDC) or Insulation Displacement Connection (IDC). TWO-PIECE  PLUG  AND  RECEPTACLE  PCB CONNECTORS.—  Two-piece plug and receptacle pcb connectors   are   used   internally.   Two-piece   pcb connectors  are  basically  the  same  as  one-piece  pcb connectors except the pcb is designed with a plug (male or female) on the card edge that plugs into a receptacle (male or female). Pins or contacts located on either receptacle or plug can be flat or round. See figure 2-17. Two-piece  connectors  are  preferred  over  one-piece because they provide more resistance to shock and vibration. Terminations of conductor to receptacle Figure  2-15.—A  connector:  a  plug  and  a  receptacle. Figure  2-16.—Single-piece  pcb  or  card-edge  connector. include solder (2M or basic) or solderless (wire wrap, crimping,  pin  removal  and  insertion,  or  MTIDC  or  IDC [fig.  2-18]). RECTANGULAR    MULTIPIN    CON- NECTORS.— Rectangular plastic- or metal-shell receptacles and plugs can be used for internal and external connectors. They can be flat with a single row Figure  2-17.—Two-piece  plug  and  receptacle  pcb  connector. 2-16

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