Circuits | JST P/N | LDZY P/N | Circuits | JST P/N | LDZY P/N |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | XHP-2 | A2501HF-02-N0NA | 12 | XHP-12 | A2501HF-12-N0NA |
3 | XHP-3 | A2501HF-03-N0NA | 13 | XHP-13 | A2501HF-13-N0NA |
4 | XHP-4 | A2501HF-04-N0NA | 14 | XHP-14 | A2501HF-14-N0NA |
5 | XHP-5 | A2501HF-05-N0NA | 15 | XHP-15 | A2501HF-15-N0NA |
6 | XHP-6 | A2501HF-06-N0NA | 16 | XHP-16 | A2501HF-16-N0NA |
7 | XHP-7 | A2501HF-07-N0NA | 17 | XHP-17 | A2501HF-17-N0NA |
8 | XHP-8 | A2501HF-08-N0NA | 18 | XHP-18 | A2501HF-18-N0NA |
9 | XHP-9 | A2501HF-09-N0NA | 19 | XHP-19 | A2501HF-19-N0NA |
10 | XHP-10 | A2501HF-10-N0NA | 20 | XHP-20 | A2501HF-20-N0NA |
11 | XHP-11 | A2501HF-11-N0NA | |||
Terminal | SXH-001T-P0.6 | A2501TF-PT1 |
Circuits | JST P/N | LDZY P/N | Circuits | JST P/N | LDZY P/N |
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2 | B2B-XH-A | A2501WV-02-N0NAT | 12 | B12B-XH-A | A2501WV-12-N0NAT |
3 | B3B-XH-A | A2501WV-03-N0NAT | 13 | B13B-XH-A | A2501WV-13-N0NAT |
4 | B4B-XH-A | A2501WV-04-N0NAT | 14 | B14B-XH-A | A2501WV-14-N0NAT |
5 | B5B-XH-A | A2501WV-05-N0NAT | 15 | B15B-XH-A | A2501WV-15-N0NAT |
6 | B6B-XH-A | A2501WV-06-N0NAT | 16 | B16B-XH-A | A2501WV-16-N0NAT |
7 | B7B-XH-A | A2501WV-07-N0NAT | 17 | B17B-XH-A | A2501WV-17-N0NAT |
8 | B8B-XH-A | A2501WV-08-N0NAT | 18 | B18B-XH-A | A2501WV-18-N0NAT |
9 | B9B-XH-A | A2501WV-09-N0NAT | 19 | B19B-XH-A | A2501WV-19-N0NAT |
10 | B10B-XH-A | A2501WV-10-N0NAT | 20 | B20B-XH-A | A2501WV-20-N0NAT |
11 | B11B-XH-A | A2501WV-11-N0NAT |
Circuits | JST P/N | LDZY P/N | Circuits | JST P/N | LDZY P/N |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | S2B-XH-A | A2501WRF-02-N0BKT1 | 12 | S12B-XH-A | A2501WRF-12-N0BKT1 |
3 | S3B-XH-A | A2501WRF-03-N0BKT1 | 13 | S13B-XH-A | A2501WRF-13-N0BKT1 |
4 | S4B-XH-A | A2501WRF-04-N0BKT1 | 14 | S14B-XH-A | A2501WRF-14-N0BKT1 |
5 | S5B-XH-A | A2501WRF-05-N0BKT1 | 15 | S15B-XH-A | A2501WRF-15-N0BKT1 |
6 | S6B-XH-A | A2501WRF-06-N0BKT1 | 16 | S16B-XH-A | A2501WRF-16-N0BKT1 |
7 | S7B-XH-A | A2501WRF-07-N0BKT1 | 17 | A2501WRF-17-N0BKT1 | |
8 | S8B-XH-A | A2501WRF-08-N0BKT1 | 18 | A2501WRF-18-N0BKT1 | |
9 | S9B-XH-A | A2501WRF-09-N0BKT1 | 19 | A2501WRF-19-N0BKT1 | |
10 | S10B-XH-A | A2501WRF-10-N0BKT1 | 20 | A2501WRF-20-N0BKT1 | |
11 | S11B-XH-A | A2501WRF-11-N0BKT1 |
Circuits | LDZY P/N | Circuits | LDZY P/N |
---|---|---|---|
2 | A2501WVS-02-9TNATR | 10 | A2501WVS-10-9TNATR |
3 | A2501WVS-03-9TNATR | 11 | A2501WVS-11-9TNATR |
4 | A2501WVS-04-9TNATR | 12 | A2501WVS-12-9TNATR |
5 | A2501WVS-05-9TNATR | 13 | A2501WVS-13-9TNATR |
6 | A2501WVS-06-9TNATR | 14 | A2501WVS-14-9TNATR |
7 | A2501WVS-07-9TNATR | 15 | A2501WVS-15-9TNATR |
8 | A2501WVS-08-9TNATR | 16 | A2501WVS-16-9TNATR |
9 | A2501WVS-09-9TNATR |
Circuits | JST P/N | LDZY P/N | Circuits | JST P/N | LDZY P/N |
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2 | A2501WRS-02-9TNATR | 10 | A2501WRS-10-9TNATR | ||
3 | S3B-XH-SM4-TB | A2501WRS-03-9TNATR | 11 | A2501WRS-11-9TNATR | |
4 | S3B-XH-SM4-TB | A2501WRS-04-9TNATR | 12 | A2501WRS-12-9TNATR | |
5 | A2501WRS-05-9TNATR | 13 | A2501WRS-13-9TNATR | ||
6 | S3B-XH-SM4-TB | A2501WRS-06-9TNATR | 14 | A2501WRS-14-9TNATR | |
7 | A2501WRS-07-9TNATR | 15 | A2501WRS-15-9TNATR | ||
8 | A2501WRS-08-9TNATR | 16 | A2501WRS-16-9TNATR | ||
9 | A2501WRS-09-9TNATR |
The main difference between JST XH and JST PH connector is the pitch size and current rating. JST XH is 2.50 mm pitch, while JST PH is 2.0 mm pitch. The current rating of JST XH is 3A, while JST PH is 2A.
They are both single row wire to board connector system. With 4 types of PCB headers (straight through-hole, right angle through-hole, straight SMT, right angle SMT).
Attributes \ Series | JST XH | JST PH |
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LDZY series | A2501 | A2001 |
pitch | 2.5mm | 2.0mm |
circuit size | 1 - 20 | 2 - 16 |
current rating | 3A | 2A |
voltage rating | 250V | 100V |
applicable wire (AWG) | 30 - 22 | 32 - 24 |
configurations | wire to board | wire to board |
single row | YES | YES |
dual row | NO | NO |
locking feature | YES | YES |
through hole type | YES | YES |
SMT type | YES | YES |
Many people ask "what is the difference between jst xh and xhp?". But this is not a correct question.
JST XH is the family of the connetor series. While JST XHP is the plug housing (wire connector) of the it. JST XHP is a subset of JST XH.
Resources: JST XH Catalog (PDF)
According to JST XH Catalog (PDF) , there is no JST XHR, but JST XHP. The "P" in "XHP" stands for "plug". Means XHP is the plug housing of JST XH family. The "R" stands for "receptacle" (ex: JST SM catalog with both SMR and SMP), as you see on XH catalog, this is no XHR. It could be an old version name.
Following is the part number definition of XHP:
If you are using a hand crimp tool, you can check how to crimp JST XH connector?