This high-quality card edge connector features a 0.100 inches (2.54 mm) contact spacing, with dual-row options for versatile circuit integration. Made from UL 94V-0 thermoplastic polyester insulator and copper, nickel, tin alloy contacts with gold plating on the mating area, it ensures reliable electrical connections with a current rating of 3 Amperes. Designed to accept 0.062-inch (1.57 mm) nominal thickness printed circuit boards, it offers various termination options, mounting configurations, and extra features like polarizing keys for proper orientation and automatic wire wrap holes for easy connections. Its operating temperature ranges from -65°C to +105°C, making it suitable for demanding environments, while its dielectric withstand voltage of 1200 V AC at sea level ensures safety and durability for sophisticated electronic systems.
Features: Polarizing keys, automatic wire wrap holes, various mounting configurations, compatible with extender and 90° bends
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Order the Card Edge Connector today for your electronic projects. This connector offers 0.100-inch contact spacing, dual-row configurations, gold-plated contacts, and a UL 94V-0 insulator. Designed to fit 0.062-inch PCBs, it ensures a secure and stable connection. Built for durability and versatile mounting options, it includes polarizing keys and wire wrap holes for easy assembly. Perfect for demanding environments, the connector supports temperature ranges from -65°C to +105°C and withstands voltages up to 1200 V AC. Buy online now for fast delivery and quality assurance.
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