The DWM1460GS495 is a high-density connector series designed for SMT applications, featuring gold or tin over nickel plating for excellent electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance. It supports a temperature range from -55 °C to +125 °C, suitable for demanding environments. The connector offers coplanarity of 0.15 mm, supports through-hole and surface-mount stacking, and is RoHS compliant with lead-free solderability. Its robust design ensures mechanical stability, making it ideal for advanced PCB stacking and electronic assemblies requiring high reliability and precision.
Material: Phosphor Bronze with Au or Sn over 50 μ" Ni plating
Operating Temperature Range: -55 °C to +125 °C
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
Pin Spacing: 0.15 mm (max coplanarity)
Mounting: Through-hole, Surface-mount
Stacking Height Options: Various available
Compatible with high-density PCB applications
Mechanical stability enhanced with optional spacers
Design tailored for high-density applications and high reliability
Buy the Samtec Series DWM: High-Density PCB Stacking Connector: DWM1460GS495
Order the Samtec DWM1460GS495 connector today online to enhance your electronic designs with reliable, high-performance PCB stacking. This high-density connector features gold or tin over nickel plating for durability, supports through-hole and surface mounting, and operates efficiently from -55 °C to +125 °C. Its advanced design ensures coplanarity of 0.15 mm and mechanical stability, making it ideal for complex electronic systems requiring precision and durability. Purchase now to upgrade your assembly performance with proven quality and compatibility.
Buy Samtec DWM1460GS495 now and experience unmatched reliability and high-density PCB stacking capabilities for your electronic assemblies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy SAMTEC DWM1460GS495?
You can click on the BUY or RFQ button to purchase DWM1460GS495 from an authorized SAMTEC distributor.
How do I troubleshoot issues or seek technical support for part DWM1460GS495?