The EW1310TD393 is a high-quality, flexible connector designed for reliable interconnections in electronic assemblies. It features a 2.54 mm (.100 inch) pitch, gold or tin over nickel plating, and operates within -55°C to +125°C. Made from black glass-filled polyester insulator material with phosphor bronze contacts, it offers RoHS compliance and solderability. This product is ideal for compact, high-density electronic applications requiring durable, stable connections with precise alignment. Its non-standard, non-returnable design ensures a custom fit for specific engineering needs.
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C with Gold, -55°C to +105°C with Tin
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Solderable: Yes
Length: Approximately 21.08 mm (0.83 inches) for main part, specific variations available
Series: ZW, HW, DW, EW Style
Alignment: Same as pin position, 8-position options
Mechanical stability: Recommended use of board spacers in gold-plated applications
Application: Suitable for high-density, reliable electronic connections
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