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- Board-to-board (BTB) connectors are used to connect printed circuit boards (PCB), electronic components that contain a conductive pattern printed on the surface of the insulating base in an accurate and repeatable manner. Each terminal on a BTB connector is connected to a PCB.A BTB connector includes housing and a specific number of terminals.The terminal is made from a conductive material (mostly copper alloy), and plated to improve conductivity and antirust.Terminals transmit the current/signal between PCBs connected by BTB; the housing is made of insulating material (mostly plastic). BTB connectors are divided up into four mounting types: 1.
* Through-hole technology 2.
* Surface-mount technology 3.
* Plug-in technology 4.
* Solderless stacking mezzanine technology BTB connectors are selected by considering the mounting method, pin pitch, number of the rows (aka number of the ways), pin length, stacker height etc. (en)
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- Board-to-board (BTB) connectors are used to connect printed circuit boards (PCB), electronic components that contain a conductive pattern printed on the surface of the insulating base in an accurate and repeatable manner. Each terminal on a BTB connector is connected to a PCB.A BTB connector includes housing and a specific number of terminals.The terminal is made from a conductive material (mostly copper alloy), and plated to improve conductivity and antirust.Terminals transmit the current/signal between PCBs connected by BTB; the housing is made of insulating material (mostly plastic). (en)
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- Board-to-board connector (en)
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