This card edge connector features a 0.156-inch contact spacing (3.96 mm), with 44 contacts configured either as single or dual rows. Constructed with a UL 94V-0 thermoplastic polyester insulator and copper contacts plated with gold on mating areas and tin on tails, it supports a current of 3 Amperes. The connector withstands voltages up to 1800 V AC rms between contacts, with an insulation resistance of at least 5000 Megohms. Operating temperature ranges from -65°C to +105°C, with maximum insertion force of 16 oz per pair and minimum withdrawal force of 1 oz.
Insulator Material: Thermoplastic Polyester, UL 94V-0
Contact Material: Copper, Nickel, Tin Alloy CA-725
Contact Plating: Gold on mating area, Tin on contact tails, Nickel underplate
Current Rating: 3 Amperes
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: 1800 V AC rms between adjacent contacts
Insulation Resistance: 5000 Megohms minimum
Operating Temperature: -65°C to +105°C
Insertion Force: 16 oz (4.45 N) maximum
Withdrawal Force: 1 oz (0.28 N) minimum
Buy the Innovative Series 337 Card Edge Connector: 337044500802
Acquire the 337 series card edge connector online today and benefit from a durable, UL-rated insulator, gold-plated contacts for excellent conductivity, and high voltage withstand capabilities. Designed for efficient board mounting with multiple options, it supports a broad operating temperature range from -65°C to +105°C. Its 0.156-inch contact spacing and 44 contacts ensure reliable connection for complex electronic assemblies. Quick purchase online guarantees fast delivery and support for your manufacturing and repair needs, ensuring seamless integration into your system.
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