This is a card edge connector with a contact spacing of 0.156 inches (3.96 mm). It supports 15 contacts, each with a tail size of 0.046 x 0.015 inches (1.17 x 0.38 mm) and a tail length of 0.213 inches (5.41 mm). Made from UL 94V-0 thermoplastic polyester, it features gold-plated contact areas for reliable connectivity and a nickel-plated copper alloy contact material. Suitable for PCB mounting with 0.156-inch diameter holes, it is rated for 5 amperes current with excellent dielectric withstanding voltage of 1800 V AC rms at sea level, ensuring durable performance in various electronic applications.
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: 5 Amperes
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: 1800 V AC rms at Sea Level
Insulation Resistance: 5000 Megohms Minimum
Operating Temperature: -65 to +105 Degrees Celsius
Mounting Holes: Diameter 0.156 inches (3.96 mm)
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Enhance your electronic assemblies with this high-quality card edge connector featuring a 0.156-inch contact spacing, 15 reliable contacts, and gold-plated contact surfaces for optimal conductivity. It supports secure PCB mounting through two 0.156-inch diameter holes and withstands currents up to 5 amperes. Engineered from UL 94V-0 thermoplastic polyester, it offers excellent dielectric withstanding voltage of 1800 V AC rms at sea level, making it ideal for durable, high-performance electronic applications. Order online today for quick, hassle-free delivery.
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