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Important Notice
Due to the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of data can never be
guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors) or be totally lost. Although significant
delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the Sierra Wireless modem are used
in a normal manner with a well-constructed network, the Sierra Wireless modem should not be used
in situations where failure to transmit or receive data could result in damage of any kind to the user or
any other party, including but not limited to personal injury, death, or loss of property. Sierra Wireless
accepts no responsibility for damages of any kind resulting from delays or errors in data transmitted or
received using the Sierra Wireless modem, or for failure of the Sierra Wireless modem to transmit or
receive such data.
Safety and Hazards
Do not operate the Sierra Wireless modem in areas where cellular modems are not advised without
proper device certifications. These areas include environments where cellular radio can interfere such
as explosive atmospheres, medical equipment, or any other equipment which may be susceptible to
any form of radio interference. The Sierra Wireless modem can transmit signals that could interfere
with this equipment. Do not operate the Sierra Wireless modem in any aircraft, whether the aircraft is
on the ground or in flight. In aircraft, the Sierra Wireless modem MUST BE POWERED OFF. When
operating, the Sierra Wireless modem can transmit signals that could interfere with various onboard
systems.
Note: Some airlines may permit the use of cellular phones while the aircraft is on the ground and the door
is open. Sierra Wireless modems may be used at this time.
The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate the Sierra Wireless modem while in control of
a vehicle. Doing so will detract from the driver or operator’s control and operation of that vehicle. In
some states and provinces, operating such communications devices while in control of a vehicle is an
offence.
Limitations of Liability
This manual is provided “as is”. Sierra Wireless makes no warranties of any kind, either expressed or
implied, including any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or
noninfringement. The recipient of the manual shall endorse all risks arising from its use.
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a
commitment on the part of Sierra Wireless. SIERRA WIRELESS AND ITS AFFILIATES
SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
GENERAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE OR ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR
REVENUE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY SIERRA WIRELESS
PRODUCT, EVEN IF SIERRA WIRELESS AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR THEY ARE FORESEEABLE OR FOR CLAIMS BY ANY
THIRD PARTY.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall Sierra Wireless and/or its affiliates aggregate liability
arising under or in connection with the Sierra Wireless product, regardless of the number of events,
occurrences, or claims giving rise to liability, be in excess of the price paid by the purchaser for the
Sierra Wireless product.
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Patents
This product may contain technology developed by or for Sierra Wireless Inc.
This product includes technology licensed from QUALCOMM®.
This product is manufactured or sold by Sierra Wireless Inc. or its affiliates under one or more patents
licensed from InterDigital Group and MMP Portfolio Licensing.
Copyright
© 2017 Sierra Wireless. All rights reserved.
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Contact Information
Sales information and technical support,
including warranty and returns
Web: sierrawireless.com/company/contact-us/
Global toll-free number: 1-877-687-7795
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Corporate and product information
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Document History
Version
Updates
1.0
Creation
1.1
Updated:
Figure 17 AirPrime Snap-in Socket Removal Tool
Figure 18 Snap-in Socket Removal Tool
2.0
Added:
2.6 Part Numbering Information
6.1 Visual Inspection
Updated:
Figure 5 AirPrime Snap-in Socket Cover Delivered in Tray
5.1 Stencil Design
Instances of “pin 1” to “polarity mark”
3.0
Added:
Support for WP Series of Embedded Modules
Number of insertions in section 6.3 Removal Guidelines
3.1
Updated:
Figure 9 Recommended WP Series Snap-in Socket Footprint –
Copper Layout
4.2.3 Layout Recommendations
Figure 12 Recommended HL Series Snap-in Socket Footprint –
Paste Mask Layout
4.0
Updated:
2.6 Part Numbering Information
3.2 Component Package
4.2.3 Layout Recommendations
5.3 Solder Reflow Profile
4.1
Updated 2.6 Part Numbering Information
5.0
Added support for HL6528RDx, HL7528, HL7538, HL7539, HL7549,
HL7618, HL7648, HL7688, HL7690 and WP75xx
Updated:
Figure 6 Recommended HL Series Snap-in Socket Footprint –
Copper Layout Position
Figure 8 Recommended WP Series Snap-in Socket Footprint –
Copper Layout Position
6.0
Updated:
1.2 Reference Documents
2.6 Part Numbering Information
3.2 Component Package
Figure 8 Recommended WP Series Snap-in Socket Footprint –
Copper Layout Position
6.3 Removal Guidelines
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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 7
1.1. Overview ............................................................................................................................ 7
1.2. Reference Documents ....................................................................................................... 7
2. SNAP-IN SOCKET CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................ 9
2.1. Storage Temperature Range ............................................................................................. 9
2.2. Operating Temperature Range ......................................................................................... 9
2.3. Standard Atmospheric Condition ....................................................................................... 9
2.4. Electrical Characteristics ................................................................................................... 9
2.5. Mechanical Characteristics ............................................................................................. 10
2.6. Part Numbering Information ............................................................................................ 10
3. HANDLING ......................................................................................................... 11
3.1. Storage of the AirPrime Snap-in Socket .......................................................................... 11
3.2. Component Package ....................................................................................................... 11
3.3. Component Packing ........................................................................................................ 13
4. SMT ASSEMBLY PROCESS ............................................................................. 14
4.1. Lead-Free Process .......................................................................................................... 14
4.2. PCB Design Requirements ............................................................................................. 14
4.2.1. PCB Surface Finish .................................................................................................. 14
4.2.2. Footprint ................................................................................................................... 14
4.2.3. Layout Recommendations ....................................................................................... 19
4.3. Solder Mask ..................................................................................................................... 19
5. BOARD MOUNTING GUIDELINES ................................................................... 22
5.1. Stencil Design .................................................................................................................. 22
5.2. SMT Process Parameters ............................................................................................... 25
5.3. Solder Reflow Profile ....................................................................................................... 25
6. INSERTION AND REMOVAL GUIDELINES ...................................................... 27
6.1. Visual Inspection ............................................................................................................. 27
6.2. Insertion Guideline ........................................................................................................... 27
6.3. Removal Guidelines ........................................................................................................ 29
6.4. AirPrime Snap-in Socket Damage Prevention ................................................................ 30
6.4.1. Socket ...................................................................................................................... 30
6.4.2. Cover ........................................................................................................................ 30
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List of Figures
Figure 1. AirPrime Snap-in Socket ................................................................................................. 11
Figure 2. Sectional View of the 2.5 mm thick module Socket ........................................................ 12
Figure 3. Sectional view of the 4.4 mm thick module Socket ......................................................... 12
Figure 4. AirPrime Snap-in Socket Frame Delivered in Tape and Reel ......................................... 13
Figure 5. AirPrime Snap-in Socket Cover Delivered in Tray .......................................................... 13
Figure 6. Recommended HL Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Copper Layout Position ............. 15
Figure 7. Recommended HL Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Copper Layout........................... 16
Figure 8. Recommended WP Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Copper Layout Position ........... 17
Figure 9. Recommended WP Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Copper Layout ......................... 18
Figure 10. Recommended HL Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Solder Mask Layout .................. 20
Figure 11. Recommended WP Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Solder Mask Layout ................. 21
Figure 12. Recommended HL Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Paste Mask Layout ................... 23
Figure 13. Recommended WP Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Paste Mask Layout .................. 24
Figure 14. Pick & Place Area ............................................................................................................ 25
Figure 15. Recommended Reflow Profile ......................................................................................... 25
Figure 16. Example of Bent Contacts ............................................................................................... 27
Figure 17. AirPrime Snap-in Socket Removal Tool .......................................................................... 29
Figure 18. Snap-in Socket Removal Tool ......................................................................................... 29
Figure 19. Socket Contacts and Heat Sink Legs Location ............................................................... 30
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1. Introduction
1.1. Overview
The AirPrime Snap-in socket is available for all variants of AirPrime modules compatible with the new
COMMON FLEXIBLE FORM FACTOR (CF3TM). It has been specified and tested to preserve the high
level of performance and reliability of the AirPrime module used inside. As a result, the AirPrime
Snap-in socket can be used for test purposes, to ease development, as well as for volume production.
This document presents guidelines for the industrial assembly of the AirPrime Snap-in Socket on an
application.
1.2. Reference Documents
Note: The list of AirPrime HL and WP modules below may be not exhaustive; this document is applicable
to all AirPrime HL and WP variants.
[1] AirPrime HL3450 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4117500
[2] AirPrime HL6528x Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4114016
[3] AirPrime HL6528RDx Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4117701
[4] AirPrime HL7518 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4115834
[5] AirPrime HL7518RD Product Technical Specification
Reference number: TBD
[6] AirPrime HL7528 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4116873
[7] AirPrime HL7538 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 411
[8] AirPrime HL7539 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4118584
[9] AirPrime HL7548 and HL7588 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4116369
[10] AirPrime HL7549 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4117459
[11] AirPrime HL7618 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4117929
[12] AirPrime HL7648 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4119069
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[13] AirPrime HL7650 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 41110363
[14] AirPrime HL7688 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4119272
[15] AirPrime HL7690 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4118552
[16] AirPrime HL7692 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4119631
[17] AirPrime HL8518, HL8528 and HL8529 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4117047
[18] AirPrime HL8548 and HL8548-G Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4114663
[19] AirPrime WPx5 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4116440
[20] AirPrime WPx6 Product Technical Specification
Reference number: 4119652
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2. Snap-in Socket Characteristics
The Snap-in Socket is dedicated for use with any 22x23 mm HL or WP Series module from Sierra
Wireless.
Two variants of the Snap-in socket frame exists; one to support the HL series (66 signals on one ring)
and the other to support the WP series (157 signals on 2 rings). Likewise, two variants of the Snap-in
cover exists to support the 2 different module thicknesses (2.5 and 4.4 mm thickness).
The Snap-in Socket footprint is compatible with the module footprint so it is possible to design a
unique PCB that allows for either the Snap-in socket or the module to be soldered on directly.
The AirPrime Snap-in Socket has been tested with the different bearers, 2G, 3G and 4G; and can be
used to easily switch modules from the HL or WP series.
2.1. Storage Temperature Range
Storage conditions are the range of ambient temperature where the connector housing can be stored
without load.
Storage temperature is -40°C to 85°C.
Relative humidity is 15% RH to 70% RH.
2.2. Operating Temperature Range
The range of ambient temperature for the connector housing which can be operated continuously at
rated voltage and rated current is -40°C to 85°C, 70% RH max.
2.3. Standard Atmospheric Condition
Unless otherwise specified, specifications are given under the following atmospheric conditions:
Ambient temperature: 5°C to 35°C
Relative humidity: 45%RH to 85%RH
Air pressure: 86kPa to 106kPa
2.4. Electrical Characteristics
Tests are performed in mated condition with mating applicable modules.
Items
Conditions
Specifications
Rated voltage/rated
current
AC/DC 50V, 0.5A
Contact resistance
Connect with applicable modules, then
contact resistance shall be measured
between each coupled terminals.
30mΩ or less
Insulation resistance
100V DC shall be applied for 1 minute,
then measurement shall be made.
Between conductors. 100MΩ or more
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Items
Conditions
Specifications
Withstand voltage
100V AC shall be applied for 1 minute, then
measurement shall be made.
Between conductors without damages
such as arcs or breakdowns, etc.
2.5. Mechanical Characteristics
Items
Conditions
Specifications
Appearance
No defects such as cracks,
scratches or blemishes.
Terminal retention force
The retention force when the terminal is extracted
from connector housing shall be measured.
0.7N or more
2.6. Part Numbering Information
Description
SKU Number
Compatible Module Series
Snap-in Frame for HL Series
6000595
HL
Snap-in Frame for WP Series
6000636
WP
Snap-in Cover for 2.5 mm thick modules
6000596
HL and WP76
Snap-in Cover for 4.4 mm thick modules
6000637
WPx5
Snap-in Removal Tool
6000658
HL and WP
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3. Handling
3.1. Storage of the AirPrime Snap-in Socket
AirPrime Snap-in socket can be stored in their original packages, for up to 1 year.
Tip: For optimal results, the recommended storage temperature is +20°C ± 10 degrees.
3.2. Component Package
The Snap-in Socket is a scalable QFP, 27.4x28.4 mm, pitch 0.8 mm.
HL Series
WP Series
Height with the cover assembled
4.9 ± 0.2 mm for 2.5 mm thick modules
6.9 ± 0.2 mm for 4.4 mm thick modules
Number of contacts
66 pins
157 pins
Weight with a 2.5 mm cover
4.7 g
For additional information on HL or WP Series modules, refer to the corresponding Product Technical
Specification listed in section 1.2 Reference Documents.
Figure 1. AirPrime Snap-in Socket
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Figure 2. Sectional View of the 2.5 mm thick module Socket
Figure 3. Sectional view of the 4.4 mm thick module Socket
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3.3. Component Packing
The frame of the Snap-in Socket is delivered in tape and reel. There are 350 frames per tape and
reel.
Figure 4. AirPrime Snap-in Socket Frame Delivered in Tape and Reel
The cover of the Snap-in Socket is delivered in tray. The tray size is 380x380mm. There are 350
covers per tray.
Figure 5. AirPrime Snap-in Socket Cover Delivered in Tray
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4. SMT Assembly Process
This section presents information and recommendations for the industrial assembly of the AirPrime
Snap-in Socket on the application.
Note: The AirPrime Snap-in socket frame should be assembled by reflow process.
4.1. Lead-Free Process
In compliance with directive 2011/65/CE, Sierra Wireless products do not contain the following
hazardous substances:
mercury (Hg),
lead (Pb),
cadmium (Cd),
hexavalent chromium (Cr+6),
polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE),
polybrominated biphenyl (PBB).
The AirPrime Snap-in Sockets are manufactured with RoHS compliant components and processes.
4.2. PCB Design Requirements
4.2.1. PCB Surface Finish
The PCB surface finish recommended is Electroless Nickel, immersion Gold. Organic Solderability
Preservative (OSP) may also be used.
Caution: Hot Air Solder Leveled finish (HASL) is not recommended because the process does not give
consistent solder volumes on each pad because of poor pad flatness.
4.2.2. Footprint
In order to produce high assembly yields and a reliable solder joint, footprint design should match
either Figure 7 or Figure 9 below. These footprints are compatible for either soldering the module on
its own or for soldering a Snap-in Socket.
Mechanical drawings of the module’s footprint are available in the Product Technical Specification of
each product as listed in section 1.2 Reference Documents.
The following should also be noted when designing the footprint:
The 64 inner pads and the 8 corner pads are ground pads. Not all of these are present on the
Snap-in Socket. Moreover, JTAG pins are also not present on the Snap-in Socket.
Sierra Wireless suggests that customers place a copper pad under the Polarity mark to avoid
any risk of short circuits between this pin and the customer layout; however, there is no need
to solder it. This mark also eases visual confirmation of the correct orientation of the module.
Manufacturing tolerance for copper pads is 30 µm.
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4.2.2.1. HL Snap-in Socket
The following figure shows the position of the copper pads.
Figure 6. Recommended HL Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Copper Layout Position
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Figure 7. Recommended HL Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Copper Layout
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4.2.2.2. WP Snap-in Socket
The following figure shows the position of the copper pads.
Figure 8. Recommended WP Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Copper Layout Position
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Figure 9. Recommended WP Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Copper Layout
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4.2.3. Layout Recommendations
Sierra Wireless’ layout recommendations include:
A ground area under the AirPrime Snap-in Socket. This ground area should be a whole area
of copper with proper ground vias to provide a good grounding system between the
application and the embedded module, and improved thermal dissipation. It should be
covered by solder resist on the non-soldered area.
The ground vias may be micro-vias, filled or unfilled. Through-holes can be used between
each of the 64 ground pads (under the solder resist).
The antenna pad and its track should be adapted according to RF constraints, based on
customer layout. Refer to each corresponding Product Technical Specification for more
details.
There shouldn’t be any SIGNAL trace or hole/micro-via under the AirPrime module.
Leave a component-free area of 0.5 mm around the Snap-in Socket body (27.4x28.4 mm) for
accessing the surrounding components.
4.3. Solder Mask
The pads on the printed circuit board are either Solder Mask Defined (SMD) or Non Solder Mask
Defined (NSMD).
Since the copper etching process has tighter control than solder masking process, NSMD pads are
preferred over SMD pads.
Moreover, NSMD pads with solder mask opening larger than the metal pad size also improve the
reliability of solder joints, as this limits the stress concentration at the solder-to-mask corner interface.
For external pads, the solder mask opening should be 100 µm to 150 µm larger than the pad, resulting
in 50 µm to 75 µm clearance between the copper pad and solder mask. This allows for solder mask
registration tolerances, depending on the PCB fabricator's capabilities.
For ground pads, SMD should be used if a copper ground area is under the AirPrime module.
Recommended solder mask thickness on the top copper is 10 to 30 µm.
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Figure 10. Recommended HL Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Solder Mask Layout
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Figure 11. Recommended WP Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Solder Mask Layout
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5. Board Mounting Guidelines
5.1. Stencil Design
The recommended stencil thickness is 125 µm.
The proposed stencil design is presented in Figure 12 and Figure 13 below. It is recommended to
have a different stencil when mounting the Snap-in Socket and when soldering the module on its own.
It is highly recommended to monitor the solder paste height, registration and proper placement during
the squeegee printing.
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Figure 12. Recommended HL Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Paste Mask Layout
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Figure 13. Recommended WP Series Snap-in Socket Footprint – Paste Mask Layout
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5.2. SMT Process Parameters
The Pick & Place area to be used for the SMT process is 3.7 mm in diameter, centered on the heat-
sink.
Speed: Slowest speed for the machine.
Figure 14. Pick & Place Area
5.3. Solder Reflow Profile
Lead-free SMT reflow profiles should be used to surface mount the AirPrime Snap-in socket.
The reflow profile depends on PCB density and type of solder paste being used. The paste
manufacturer’s recommendation should also be considered to determine the proper reflow profile.
Peak Temperature
245°C max
Due to its weigh, it is preferable to solder the Snap-in Socket on the last side.
The figure below is a reflow profile example.
Figure 15. Recommended Reflow Profile
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Additional recommendations are presented in the table below for consideration.
Factor
Recommendation
Max slope
2 to 4 °C / sec
Soak time (between A and B: 150 and 190 °C)
60 to 120 sec
Reflow time (D: over 220°C)
40 to 60 sec
Max temperature (C)
235 – 245 °C
Cooling down slope
1 to 3 °C / sec
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6. Insertion and Removal Guidelines
6.1. Visual Inspection
Prior to inserting the module, the operator should inspect the module and ensure that pins are not
deformed.
One typical failure is bent contacts; to avoid this, refer to section 6.4 for information regarding proper
handling of the Snap-in Socket.
Figure 16. Example of Bent Contacts
Note: Failure tends to happen on internal rows.
6.2. Insertion Guideline
1. Check the alignment of the Polarity mark on both the module and the Snap-in socket.
Polarity mark on the Snap-in socket (triangle)
Polarity mark on the module (black dot)
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2. Put the module down in the socket. Use vertical motion to insert the module.
3. Check the orientation of the cover based on the location of the Polarity mark.
4. Smoothly press the cover on to the Snap-in socket. The cover should be properly aligned with
the Polarity mark on the module.
Polarity mark on the module (black dot)
Polarity mark on the module should align with this
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5. Check that the cover holes are locked on the socket bumps on all sides.
6.3. Removal Guidelines
Use the specific Snap-in removal tool to dismount the cover.
Figure 17. AirPrime Snap-in Socket Removal Tool
To dismount the cover from the Snap-in socket, insert the Snap-in removal tool in the socket cavity,
and then smoothly push the tool to pull up the cover and disengage the cover holes from the socket
bumps.
Figure 18. Snap-in Socket Removal Tool
Repeat the same operation on each side of the cover.
Do not apply excessive force that may damage the cover or the socket.
It is recommend to only use the cover for a maximum of 3 times and then replaced.
Cover holes
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6.4. AirPrime Snap-in Socket Damage Prevention
Contact damage can be caused by incorrect operation. Refer to the following sub-sections for more
information on what causes contact damage and how to prevent it.
6.4.1. Socket
Touching or applying a force directly on the socket contacts would result in contact damage.
Inserting/removing the module incorrectly would result in contact damage.
Note: Only use vertical motion to insert and/or remove the module. Tilting is not allowed
Do not apply force onto the heat sink legs, to avoid unexpected deformation.
Figure 19. Socket Contacts and Heat Sink Legs Location
6.4.2. Cover
Check that the cover is in the right position (based on the Polarity mark) before locking the
cover on the socket. For more information, refer to section 6.2 Insertion Guideline
Use the removal tool to smoothly remove the cover without causing any damage.
Heat sink legs
Socket contacts