The TMM series Micro-MaTe connectors are high-performance PCB interconnects designed for reliable signal integrity and easy assembly. Made with a black liquid crystal polymer insulator and phosphor bronze terminals, they feature options for tin or gold plating over nickel. Rated for operating temperatures from -55°C to +125°C and supporting current ratings up to 3.2 A per pin set, these connectors include optional features such as pick & place pads, alignment pins, and tape & reel packaging. They are ideal for compact, high-density electronic applications requiring durability and precision.
Voltage Rating: 250 VAC (mated with SQT), 281 VAC (with SQW)
Pitch: 2.00 mm (0.0787 inch)
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
Features: Optional pick & place pads, alignment pins, tape & reel packaging, SMT lead coplanarity
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Certifications: Meets industry standards for high-density interconnects
Application: Suitable for high-density, compact electronic assemblies requiring reliable connection
Buy the Samtec TMM11101GDSM – Reliable Micro-MaTe PCB Connector for High-Density Electronics
Purchase the Samtec Micro-MaTe Connector TMM-110-01-S-D-SM online today and experience secure, high-density electrical connections. Designed with a liquid crystal polymer insulator and phosphor bronze terminals, this connector supports current ratings up to 3.2 amps per pin and operates between -55°C and +125°C. Its optional features include pick & place pads, alignment pins, and tape & reel packaging for seamless automation and assembly. Suitable for compact, high-performance electronic systems, this connector ensures durability, reliability, and excellent electrical performance for various demanding applications.
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