The ESW-115-12-G-S series contact features a black glass-filled polyester insulator and phosphor bronze contact material with Au or Sn plating, offering excellent electrical performance. Designed for high reliability, it supports a current rating of 5.2A per pin with gold plating and 5.7A with tin. Operating temperatures range from -55°C to +125°C. The connector has an insertion depth of 3.68mm to 6.35mm and standard force of 125 grams. Suitable for RoHS compliance, it is wave solderable, ensuring durability in demanding applications, making it ideal for high-performance electronic systems.
Operating Temp Range: -55°C to +125°C with Gold, -55°C to +105°C with Tin
Current Rating: 5.2A per pin with gold, 5.7A with tin
Insterion Depth: 3.68mm to 6.35mm
Normal Force: 125 grams
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Wave only
Certification: Available upon request
Durability: Up to 100 mating cycles with 10μ
Voltage Rating: 30 VAC
Design: Non-Stackthrough, Low Insertion Force options available
Compatible with: PC/104™ systems and standard electronic modules
Buy the Samtec Series ESQ Contact: ESW10444GD
Enhance your electronic systems with the high-performance Samtec Series ESQ connector, ESW10444GD. Featuring durable black glass-filled polyester insulation and phosphor bronze contacts plated with gold or tin, it offers excellent electrical conductivity and reliable operation from -55°C to +125°C. Capable of handling currents up to 5.7A per pin, this RoHS-compliant connector is wave solderable and designed for up to 100 mating cycles. Ideal for demanding industrial and electronic applications seeking durability, high efficiency, and secure connections.
Order your Samtec Series ESQ ESW10444GD connector today and ensure reliable, high-performance electrical connections for your projects.
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