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  • 7/30/2019 Ducon Low Curr Data Sheet 110104

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    Connectivity and Integration

    w w w . d e l p h i . c o m / c o n n e c t

    Connection SystemsMail Code 483.400.301

    5725 Delphi Drive, Troy, MI 48098-2815 U.S.A.Tel: [1] 248.813.2334 Fax: [1] 248.813.2333

    D e l p h i L o w - C u r r e n t

    D u c o n T M S e r i e s

    Description Delphis low-current Ducon connection

    system is available in sealed and unsealed versions.

    Available for terminal sizes 0.8 mm, 1.5 mm and 2.8 mm.

    Typical Applications

    Doors off connections (front and rear)

    Electrical mirror switches

    Engine in-line interface (engine / body front harness)

    Light module switches

    IP in-line interface (body rear-front harness)

    Performance Advantages

    Superior electric performance within market segment

    Sealed and unsealed systems available1.5 mm Connectors

    0.8 mm Connectors

    2.8 mm Connectors

    Mixed Connectors

    Features

    High energy, highvoltage capability

    Excellenttemperature andvibration resistance

    Robust two-piecedesign

    Multiple contactpoints

    Benefits

    Ideally suited for higher conductivityrequirements within smaller terminal

    sizes.

    Superior performance in enginecompartment areas subject to highvibration and temperature exposure.

    Superior performance for primary andsecondary retention force applications.Optimal protection for contact area.

    Key design feature in helpingachieve superior electrical performance.

  • 7/30/2019 Ducon Low Curr Data Sheet 110104

    2/2Printed on Recycled Paper 2004 Delphi. All rights reserved. DP-04-E-047 1004/Cirq5C

    D e l p h i L o w - C u r r e n t

    D u c o n T M S e r i e s

    Application Guidelines

    0.8 mm

    Cable Range. . . . . . . . . . . 0.5 mm2 - 1.0 mm2

    Current Range . . . . . . . . . 0 - 15 amps

    Temperature Range . . . . . -40C to +135C

    Resistance . . . . . . . . . . . .