Manufacturer Part #
1410968-3
MULTIGIG RT2 7RW RTM DC DF CT
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TE Connectivity 1410968-3 - Product Specification
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Subject: NOE-23-053 ? Multigig Daughtercard Connectors ? Update Update Summary:? Our supplier has provided an 8D report to TE Connectivity (TE) and we have completed our internal 8D report. This report is available upon request.? As previously communicated, our Risk Assessment testing is complete. Results showed that product performed per the TE Product Specification. We have internally dispositioned product Use-As-Is.? Because tested product performed per the Product Specification, we continue to recommend a use-as-is disposition to our customers.? We expect to issue a formal closure letter regarding this NOE no later than February 28, 2025.
***ALERT UPDATE OF FPCN106234 - WITH ADDITIONAL PART NUMBERS & DATE CODES ***Update Summary:? TE has expanded the scope of this Notice of Escape to date code range 2107 through 2408? The root cause, failure mode, and corrective action remain the same? TE will provide a testing progress update on or before October 28, 2024Dear Valued Customer,This letter is an update to Notice of Escape (NOE) 23-053 on Multigig Daughtercard connectors. While the failure mode and corrective action have not changed, TE Connectivity (TE) has revised the date code range of affected connectors. Your organization may be receiving this notice for the first time because of this expanded investigation.ScopeThe original NOE described the issue of gold flaking in specific batches within a date code range of 2131 through 2340 (2021, week 31 through 2023, week 40). The updated date code range is 2107 through 2408 (2021, week 7 through 2024, week 8). Due to supplier data corruption, TE cannot evaluate product prior to date code 2106. We are conducting risk assessment testing on the specific part numbers and date codes identified in the attached file. We expect to complete this testing by December 20, 2024.Description of Non-Compliance Through customer notification, we identified that gold plating on the PCBs internal to the affected Daughtercard connectors may flake when adhesion testing (tape testing per IPC 6012E) is performed. This means that conductive gold debris could be dislodged from the pad surface during mating, which may lead to a short circuit within the connector or another electrical connection within the applied system. In addition, the less conductive nickel underplate may result in a higher resistance on the signal path, leading to increased insertion loss. In testing completed to date, these potential concerns have not been realized, and we have no record f functional issues or potential concerns related to this non-conformance in fielded product. TE continues to partner with customers to identify any further concerns related to this issue.Containment and Corrective actionIn a previous update, we noted that our supplier had completed their investigation and determined that their process had been applying the incorrect amount of electrical current on an intermittent basis
Multigig connectors Description Of Change: Adding this new part: 1410970-2 to TE Customer print 1410970-X and TE Production Print 1410970-X; Adding this new part 1410968-2 to TE Customer Print 1410968-X & TE production print 1410968-X; Adding this new 1410975-2 to TE customer Print 1410975-X & TE production 1410975-X; Adding this new part 1410971-2 to TE customer Print 1410971-X &TE production Print 1410971-X; Adding this new part 1410147-3 to TE customer Print 1410147-X & TE Production Print1410147-X; There have been no changes to the existing parts, this is a revision increase only.
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Available Packaging
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153 per Tube