This high-quality card edge connector features a contact spacing of 0.100 inch (2.54 mm) and offers versatile configurations with single or dual rows, accepting 0.062 inch (1.57 mm) nominal thickness PCBs. Made from UL 94V-0 thermoplastic polyester insulator, it includes copper, nickel, tin alloy contacts with gold on the mating area and tin on tails. Rated for 3 amperes, it withstands up to 1200 V AC rms between contacts, with an insulation resistance of 5000 Megohms. Suitable for various mounting options, it ensures reliable electrical performance at temperatures from -65°C to +105°C.
Contact Plating: Gold on the Mating Area, Tin on Contact Tails
Insulator Material: Thermoplastic Polyester, UL 94V-0
Current Rating: 3 Amperes
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: 1200 V AC rms at Sea Level
Insulation Resistance: 5000 Megohms Minimum
Operating Temperature Range: -65°C to +105°C
Tail Length: 0.260 inch (6.60 mm)
Accepts PC Boards: 0.062 inch (1.57 mm) Nominal Thickness
Mounting Options: Surface Mount, Insertion without Lugs
Buy the Bright Series 345 Card Edge Connector: 345026500201
Get the reliable Bright Series card edge connector online. Featuring 0.100 inch contact spacing, dual-row options, and UL listing, it's ideal for PCB applications demanding high durability and excellent electrical performance. This connector supports various mounting styles, ensuring flexible integration into your projects. Rated for 3 amperes and withstands 1200 V AC rms, with a temperature range from -65°C to +105°C, it guarantees safety and efficiency in demanding environments. Order now for fast delivery and seamless installation for your electronic assemblies.
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