What are connector pitches? Connector Pitch is the measurement from the center of one contact to the center of the next contact. When a connector has multiple rows, the pitch in each row and the pitch between rows may be different.
There are numerous factors for the hardware designer to consider when choosing the correct connector pitch:
Space Constraints - The smaller the pitch, the smaller the connector can be. In addition, smaller pitch can offer a greater number of contacts within the same space.
Electrical Parameter – Pitch size has a positive correlation to electrical specifications such as current rating and dielectric withstanding.
Other Physical Constraints - Depending on the design, Greenconn offers numerous low-profile connector options across all pitches. We also accept customization requests.
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Connectors are available in the following rows:
Rows: ATKCONN offers headers and recepticles in single, double, triple, and quadruple row configurations. Single and dual rows are popular choices, while triple and quadruple rows are offered in a smaller number of pitch and style options.