The A type, as specified in IEC 1076-4-101, contain multi-purpose centers to accept sanp-in code keys.Code keys for pin headers have 4 mounting legs and keys for socket connectors have 2 mounting legs. In addition, all code keys have a polarizing leg to ensure proper orientation into the multi-purpose centers of the A type modules. Code keys are installed with a simple and inexpensive insertion tool.
There are a total of 8 keying positions for each key. For any given key, four key positions are filled with blocking pins and four are left open to receive pins from the mating key. H/M 2mm code key pairs are available in 10 u-nique colors to provide simple visual identification of the correct keying arrangement. When utilized, code keysdif-ferentiate mating connector pairs and prevent insertion of adaughtercard into the wrong slot.
The A type, as specified in IEC 1076-4-101, contaain multi-purpose centers to accept snap-in code keys.
Code Keys for pin headers have 4 mounting legs and keys for socket connectors have 2 mounting legs. In addition,all code keys have a polarizing leg to ensure eproper orientation into the multi-purpose centers of the A type modules. Code Keys are installed with a simple and inexpensive insertion tool.
There are a total of 8 keying positions for each key. For any given key, four key positions are filled with blocking pins and four are leeft open to receive pins from the mating key. H/M 2mm code key paris are available in 10 unique colors to provide simple visual identification of the correct keying arrangment. When utilized, code keys diferentiate mating connector paris and prevent insertion of a daughtercard into the wrong slot.