The ESQ series from Samtec offers high-quality through-hole socket strips designed for PC/104 systems. These connectors feature self-nesting, high-temperature resistant phosphor bronze contacts with 20-micron gold plating, available in various configurations including single, dual, and triple rows with a 2.54mm pitch. Constructed of black glass-filled polyester insulator, they support voltages up to industry standards and operate effectively from -55°C to 125°C. Compatible with multiple Samtec connector series, these high-reliability socket strips are ideal for industrial and embedded applications requiring robust connections and low insertion force options.
Voltage Rating: Industry standard (specific values not provided)
Insertion Force: Standard and low-force options available
Withdrawal Force: Approximately 5 oz (1.39 N) on average
Max Cycles: 457 to 1887 cycles depending on contact style
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Standards: UL E111594, CSA 090871
Buy the Samtec Series ESQ High-Temperature Socket Strips: ESQ12024GS
Upgrade your embedded or industrial systems with Samtec Series ESQ socket strips, offering robust, gold-plated contacts, high-temperature resistance from -55°C to 125°C, and various configurations including single, dual, or triple rows with a 2.54mm pitch. These PC/104-compatible connectors feature self-nesting design, low or standard insertion force options, and are made of durable black glass-filled polyester for long-lasting performance. RoHS compliant, UL, and CSA certified, they provide dependable, high-quality electrical connections essential for demanding applications. Order online today for fast delivery and exceptional reliability.
Order your Samtec Series ESQ12024GS socket strips today and ensure reliable, low-force connections for your PC/104 embedded projects.
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