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 DF14-25P-1.25H(35) CONN HEADER SMD R/A 25POS 1.25MM
 The wafer is a type of electrical connector that is typically thin, flat, and designed to connect electronic components on a printed circuit board (PCB). These connectors are called “wafer” connectors because they often resemble thin wafers in terms of their shape and size.
 Key features of wafer connectors include:
  - Compact Design: Wafer connectors are designed to be compact and space-saving, making them suitable for applications with limited space.
  - Multiple Contacts: They typically have multiple contact points (pins or sockets) on a single row or multiple rows. The number of contacts can vary depending on the specific connector.
  - Low Profile: They have a low profile, which means they sit close to the PCB, reducing the overall height of the assembled components.
  - Board-to-Board Connection: Wafer connectors are commonly used for connecting one PCB to another, making them useful in applications such as connecting daughter boards to main boards in electronics.
  - IDC (Insulation Displacement Connection): Some wafer connectors use IDC technology, where the contacts are pressed into the insulation of flat cables without the need for soldering.
  - wafers are mainly used in power systems, communication networks, financial manufacturing, elevators, industrial automation, medical equipment, office equipment, home appliances, military manufacturing, etc.