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M2 NGFF ApplicationsULTRABOOKTABLETSSDSMART TVThe list goes on and on .Miniature in size.Big in possibilities.0.5MM PITCH WITH 67POSITIONS & AVAILABLEIN VARIOUS HEIGHTSSAVES MORE THAN 20% PCBREAL ESTATE COMPARED TOPCIe MINI CARDSUPPORTS HIGHERDATA RATES IN ADENSE FORM FACTORENSURES PROPERMATING WITH VARIOUSMODULE CARDSQuick Reference GuideINNOVATIVE. INTELLIGENT. IN MINIATURE.Meet the M.2 NGFF connector, the new interface standard forM.2 (NGFF)Connectorstomorrow’s smaller, slimmer, smarter devices.Brought to the global market for the first time by TE Connectivity,The M.2 (NextFormFactor)thatproductis a naturalfrom the Mini Card and Half Mini Card toM.2Generationis the only NGFFconnectormeets linethe needfor fastertransitiondataratesand higherperformancein a smallerfactor.multiple function add-in cards / modules including: WiFi,a smaller formfactorin bothsize and volume.It formsupportsTablets,Navigationnotebooks, ultrabooksand gamingdevicesareCommunication,just some ofBluetooth, GlobalSatellite Systems,NearFieldHybrid Digital Radio, Wireless Gigabitthe applications that are supported by the pioneering M.2 productAlliance (WiGig),Wireless Wide Area Network and Solid-State Storage Devices. It also adds functionality to PCIe Genrange – but the list goes on and on 3, SATA 3, SATA I/O and USB 3. The new smaller form factor is suitable for applications in new thin platforms.Visit ngff.slim-solutions.com today to find out more.FeaturesBenefitsApplications Available in various heights Wide product offering to meet Notebooks, Ultrabooks & 0.5mm pitch with 67 positions Designed for both single anddouble-sided modules Available in various keyingoptions for module cards Support PCI Express 3.0, USB 3.0,& SATA 3.0customers’ design needs Save more than 20% PCB Tabletsreal estate compared to ServersPCIe Mini Card Portable Gaming Devices Reduces connector heightby 15% Devices that require SSDs Portable Mobile Devices Ensures proper mating withvarious module cards Supports higher data rateste.com/products/ngffDesktops1

TE ConnectivityM.2 (NGFF) ConnectorUltrabook/NotebookGPSSmart TVTabletServerGamingDeviceSSDWireless ApplicationsHost Interfaces Wi-Fi PCIe, PCIe LP WWAN (2G, 3G, 4G) SSIC Bluetooth USB (2.0, HS, 3.0) WiGig SDIO GPS UART Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) PCM/ I2S Near Field Communication (NFC) I2C Hybrid Digital Radio (HDR) SATA DisplayPort Future variants of the abovete.com/products/ngff2

TE ConnectivityM.2 (NGFF) ConnectorModule NomenclatureExample: Type 2242-D2-B-MUsed for double slot module cards. Note only single slot connectors are availale.Type XX XX - XX - X - XWidth (mm)Length (mm)121616262230Component Max Ht. (mm)Key IDPinInterfaceT MaxB MaxA8-152x PCIe x1/USB 2.0/12C/DP x4S11.200.00B12-1930S21.350.00PCIe x2/SATA/USB 2.0/USB ved for Future Use60D11.201.35D20-27Reserved for Future Use80D21.351.35E24-312x PCIe x1/USB 2.0/IC2/SDIO/UART/PCM110D31.501.35F28-35Future Memory Interface (FMI)D41.500.70G39-46Generic (Not used for M.2)D51.501.50H43-50Reserved for Future UseJ47-54Reserved for Future UseK51-58Reserved for Future UseL55-62Reserved for Future UseM59-66PCIe x4/SATA* Only for dual slot cards.M.2 (NGFF) Module Card Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat type of applications use key A?TE’s M.2 key A connectors are found in applications that use wireless connectivity including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC,and / or WiGig. Module card types used include 1630, 2230 and 3030.What type of applications use key B?TE’s M.2 key B connectors are found in applications that use WWAN GNSS or Solid State Storage Devices (SSD).Module card types used include 3042, 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280 and 22110.What type of applications use key E?TE’s M.2 key E connectors are found in applications that use wireless connectivity including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC ofGNSS. Module card types used include 1630, 2230 and 3030.What type of applications use key M?TE’s M.2 key M connectors are found in applications that use Host I/Fs that are supported by either PCIe with up tofour lanes or SATA, as well as Solid State Storage Devices (SSD). Module card types used include 2242, 2260, 2280and 22110.te.com/products/ngff3

TE ConnectivityM.2 (NGFF) ConnectorTriple Insertion Module Method Step 1:Move the module against the housing’s chamber Step 2:Rotate the module to 25 degrees and insert it until the bottom of themodule surface reaches the ramp Step 3:Rotate the module to horizontal position by hand Step 4:Fix the module with a PCB screw to secure the modulePlease refer to the application specification for a complete description of both the insertion and removalmethod for modules.Application Specification: 114-115006M.2 (NGFF) Single vs. Double-Sided ModulesSide #1Limited Space Limits 2.25Hto Single-Sided Modules(4.2H, 3.2Hand 1.80H)(2.25H)Side #1Side #2Double-Sided ModuleSingle-Sided ModuleThe difference between single and dual-sided modules is functionality. All soldered down type module cards aresingle-sided and do not have a pin layout. Single-sided modules are intended to be used in low profile applications.There are two type of module cards, soldered down and connectorized. TE’s M.2 (NGFF) product line supports theconnectorized modules/ add-in cards.te.com/products/ngff4

TE ConnectivityM.2 (NGFF) ConnectorStandard Product PortfolioThree HeightsPN 2199230-XBase htDim. A2.253.24.22.153.14.12.25mm3.2mm4.2mmStandard Top MountDim. B1.081.942.94PN 2199119-XDim. CFor DoubleSidedModuleses0.631.482.48NoYesYesPN 2199125-XGold PlatingKeyGold M-13-15-16All Dimensions in millimetersDim. C: Bottom of Card to PCBDim. ADim. B: Card Centerline to PCBDim. CDim. BDim. A: Max. connector heightMidplane Type Offset TypeNote that the PN list will be extended in the future to support all key types designated by industry standards groups. Please visit the product landingpage for current information.te.com/products/ngff5

TE ConnectivityM.2 (NGFF) ConnectorPerformance RatingsProduct Specifications: 108-115042/ sRated Voltage50 VAC (per pin)Rated Current0.5 A (per pin)Service Temperature-40 80 CElectrical RequirementLow-Signal Level Contact Resistance55 m Ohm Max (Initial) & 20 m Ohm Max change allowed (Final)Dielectric Withstanding VoltageNo creeping discharge or flashover shall occurInsulation Resistance500 M Ohm Min. (Initial) & 500 M Ohm Min. (Final)Current Rating30 C Max change allowed at rated currentMechancial RequirementMating Force20 N Max.Unmating Force25 N Max.Durability60 CyclesDurability (Preconditioning)5 cyclesVibrationNo electrical discontinuity greater than 1u sec shall occur.Mechanical ShockNo electrical discontinuity greater than 1u sec shall occur.N/AEnvironmental RequirementHumidity - Temperature Cycle20 m Ohm Max change allowed (Final)Thermal Shock20 m Ohm Max change allowed (Final)Temperature Life20 m Ohm Max change allowed (Final)Thermal Disturbance20 m Ohm Max change allowed (Final)Resistance to Reflow Soldering HeatNo evidence of physical damagePlease refer to the product selection matrix to determine the specification per PN. There are two specifications because gold flash contact plating hasa difference in durability (Preconditioning). The gold flash spec is 108-115049, and spec. 108-115042 pertains to other gold plating options.te.com/products/ngff6

TE ConnectivityM.2 (NGFF) ConnectorFrequently Asked QuestionsHave you considered using M.2 in applications where you currently use PCI express Mini Card connectors?M.2 was designed to meet both the current and future market needs. M.2 saves approximately 20% of PCB realestate, reduces connector height by 15%, and supports enhanced data rates compared to PCIe Mini Card connectors.What standards and data rates are required by your application?M.2 can support next generation data rates which include PCIe 3.0, SATA 3.0 and USB 3.0. As the market movestowards enhanced data rates, TE Connectivity is leading the market to take advantage of enhanced data rates.What functionality will your module card provide and how do I know which key is required by my application?TE’s M.2 connectors are designed to support all 12 keys from A to M. Choosing the appropriate key depends on themodule card that you will be using. It is important to note that there are no dual key M.2 connectors but TE’s M.2connectors can support dual key modules.Is the module / add-in card either single or double-sided?M.2 connectors support both single and double-sided module cards. However, if your application requires doublesided module / mobile add-in cards, the 3.2H, 4.2H and Midplane products can support this need.What are the height constraints in your application?If your application has a height constraint, TE understands your challenges. In order to support the growing needfor slimmer solutions, TE provides a very low profile, 2.25mm height top mount SMT connector, as well as an offsetMidplane connector that measures 1.80mm from the PCB to the top of the connector.Miniature in size.Big in possibilities.te.com/products/ngff7

FOR MORE INFORMATIONTE Connectivity Technical Support CenterUSA:Canada:Mexico:Latin/South America:Germany:UK:France:Netherlands:China: 1 (800) 522-6752 1 (905) 475-6222 52 (0) 55-1106-0800 54 (0) 11-4733-2200 49 (0) 6251-133-1999 44 (0) 800-267666 33 (0) 1-3420-8686 31 (0) 73-6246-999 86 (0) 400-820-6015For other country numbers, go to te.com/supportcenterPart numbers in this brochure are RoHS Compliant*, unless marked otherwise.*as defined www.te.com/leadfreete.com 2014 Tyco Electronics Corporation, a TE Connectivity Ltd. company. All Rights Reserved.1-1773702-1 CS 01/2014TE Connectivity and the TE connectivity (logo) are trademarks. Other logos, product and/orcompany names might be trademarks of their respective owners.While TE has made every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this brochure, TE doesnot guarantee that it is error-free, nor does TE make any other representation, warranty or guarantee that theinformation is accurate, correct, reliable or current reserves the right to make any adjustments to the informationcontained herein at any time without notice. TE expressly disclaims all implied warranties regarding the informationcontained herein, including, but not limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particularpurpose. The dimensions in this catalog are for reference purposes only and are subject to change without notice.Specifications are subject to change without notice. Consult TE for the latest dimensions and design specifications.te.com/products/ngff8

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