Han-Fast Lock from Harting is a new circuit-board connection technology that allows the company's Han range of high-current connectors to be connected directly to printed circuit boards with ease and flexibility and without the need for additional components.
The Han-Fast Lock circuit-board connector is a compact, easy-to-handle interface that can handle currents up to 60A and requires only one contact point to make the connection. Conductor lines are through-plated, and are each provided with a drill hole and supporting point.
Han-Fast Lock is supported by a range of pre-assembled systems. For example, a Han Q 4/2 connector with pre-connected litz multi-stranded wires and circuit board contact can be supplied as a pre-tested system for direct connection to the circuit board.
Litz wire is a type of cable that is designed to reduce the skin-effect and proximity-effect losses in conductors at frequencies up to about 1MHz. It consists of many thin wire strands, individually insulated and twisted or woven together, following one of several carefully prescribed patterns that equalise the proportion of the overall length over which each strand is at the outside of the conductor. The term "litz wire' originates from the German term Litzendraht, meaning braided, stranded or woven wire.
Litz wires measuring up to 10mm ² can be used with the Han-Fast Lock contact. The pre-assembled contact is fitted to the prepared circuit board and the pin provided is engaged to lock the circuit board. The system is easy to use and the assembly time is comparable with that for any commercially available snap connector.
To find out more about Harting's new Han-Fast Lock circuit-board connection technology, view the datasheet or visit the website at www.harting.co.uk.