Socket range with surface mount and locking versions

Louise Davis

Cliff Electronics’ Dual Gauge DC socket is now available in a surface mount version to facilitate efficient SMD PCB assembly of OEM products. The new version is available both taped and loose and complements the original discrete PCB mounting and solder tag versions.

Accommodating both 2.1mm and 2.5mm industry standard plugs in a single socket Cliff’s dual DC socket offers a greater choice of power supplies for OEM and after-market supply simplifying design, purchasing and logistics as OEMs need only fit one standard socket to meet their global markets.

Cliff’s dual DC sockets are already being designed into equipment where flexibility of available power supplies is advantageous. Markets where this flexibility has been welcomed include educational, medical, instrumentation, communications, audio-broadcast, audio-visual (AV) and industrial applications. Cliff dual DC sockets are widely designed-in, to reduce the need to supply different power supplies depending on geographical preferences; for example delivery to the USA or Europe.

All versions of Cliff’s dual DC socket are rated for 12V DC at 5A and fitted with switched contacts. The unique centre center pin also ensures a superior mechanical and electrical contact compared to conventional solid pins.

Other standard features include body material made from PBT for superior temperature characteristics, tin-plated, copper-alloy contacts and RoHS compliance.

Cliff’s continuously expanding range of DC sockets also includes a range of latching DC plugs and sockets designed for applications requiring secure power provision in applications where it is critical that power is not interrupted by accidental disconnection. Cliff’s™ PCB mounted locking DC sockets and plugs are secured by a simple push and turn locking mechanism. They are available as industry standard 2.1 or 2.5mm plugs 2A@16VDC and also accept industry standard non locking 2.1 and 2.5mm plugs for maximum flexibility where required.

Typical applications for locking power connections include point of sale, medical, data, monitoring, emergency lighting, stage audio equipment and charging.