Wire to Board Connectors

This Product Selection Guide contains information to help select products in the Wire to Board Connectors category on DigiKey.com

Wire-to-board terminal connectors are used to make reliable, single conductor connections directly to a circuit board. They are available in a variety of wire gauges from 30 AWG up to 8 AWG. They come in a variety of lengths, materials, and insulation diameter tolerances. These connectors crimp onto stripped wire and provide a more secure connection to a PCB than wire alone.


SelectionCharacteristics

Terminal Type: A general description of the connector.

Hole Diameter: Indicates the size of the hole that the connector can mount into.

Insulation Diameter: The diameter of the insulation on the wire that the connector is designed for use with.

Length - Overall: Indicates the overall length of the device.

Wire Gauge: The wire size or size range with which a product is designed for use, typically expressed in terms of AWG (American Wire Gauge).

Contact Material: Indicates the material composition of the contact.

Contact Finish: Indicates the finish/plating material applied to the contact.

ProductExamples

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MFR PART # 3-770060-1
DIGIKEY PART # A100549TR-ND - Tape & Reel (TR)
MANUFACTURER TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
DESCRIPTION WTB Tin Terminal Connector 14-18 AWG
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MFR PART # H9026-01
DIGIKEY PART # 952-1455-ND
MANUFACTURER Harwin Inc.
DESCRIPTION WTB Tin Terminal Connector
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MFR PART # 9080007122
DIGIKEY PART # 1195-5875-ND
MANUFACTURER HARTING
DESCRIPTION WTB Silver Terminal Connector 14-16 AWG
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MFR PART # SIN-21T-1.8
DIGIKEY PART # 455-SIN-21T-1.8TR-ND - Tape & Reel (TR)
MANUFACTURER JST Sales America Inc.
DESCRIPTION WTB Tin Terminal Connector 18-22 AWG
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