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WAGO SMD PCB Terminal Blocks
SMD PCB Terminal Blocks
Your Benefits:
Low profiles minimize on-board LED shadowing
Push-in termination of solid conductors
Terminal strips of different lengths can be assembled without pole loss,
reducing the number of variants and lowering production costs
Available in 1–3 pole configurations
Delivery in tape-and-reel packaging for full integration
into SMT soldering process
Lower costs via automated pick-and-place assembly
A compact and low-profile PCB connection is required for
optimal uniform light distribution that minimizes shadow-
ing. WAGO’s SMD PCB terminal blocks, with their combi-
nation of a flat design and wide application scope, fully
satisfy these demands. Furthermore, 1-, 2- and 3-pole
terminal blocks (2059, 2060 and 2061 Series) can be
assembled without pole loss, providing total flexibility with
just a few models. All surface-mount PCB terminal blocks
come in tape-and-reel packaging for full integration into
an automated assembly process.
Applications
The numerous advantages of WAGO’s SMD line of PCB
terminal blocks allow them to support a wide range of
applications. From the newest generation of ultra-flat LED
drivers via compact, conventionally wired LED spotlights,
right up to automatically (front- or back-side) wired,
recessed ceiling luminaires, WAGO’s SMD PCB terminal
blocks provide the perfect connection between driver and
module.
The terminal blocks accommodate a broad range of con-
ductors and carry major international approvals making
them highly versatile for worldwide applications.
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Surface-Mount Technology
Surface-Mount Technology (SMT) means soldering
electronic components directly onto PCB surface pads
without drilling holes.
The basic SMT process consists of applying solder paste
to the PCB via solder dispensing equipment, screen or
stencil printing. SMT assembly is performed using fully
automated placement machines. Surface-mount compo-
nents are soldered to the board in convection or vapor
phase ovens.
Reow Soldering Process
Automated assembly
Printing (solder)
SMD components
SMD
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