The FTSH series from Samtec features versatile through-hole micro terminal strip headers designed for reliable connectivity in industrial applications. These headers support configurations with 2 to 50 contacts per row, in dual-row arrangements with 1.27mm pitch spacing, and feature right-angle orientation. Constructed with durable phosphor bronze contacts and a black liquid crystal polymer insulator, they operate efficiently within -55°C to 125°C temperature range. The gold-plated contacts ensure dependable connections, and the headers comply with UL and CSA standards, making them ideal for complex electronic systems requiring compact and reliable connection solutions.
Optional features: End shrouds, guide post, board lock, ejector shroud
Compatible Connectors: FFSD, FFTP, CLP, FLE
Procedure: Lead-free solderable, SMT lead coplanarity up to 0.10 mm
Product Size: Length and width vary depending on configuration
Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
Additional Options: End shroud, lock features, guide post
Buy the Samtec Series FTSH Micro Header: FTSH11302LDRA
Purchase the Samtec Micro Header FTSH series online today and enjoy a highly reliable, high-performance connection component suitable for industrial applications. Built with phosphor bronze contacts and a durable black Liquid Crystal Polymer insulator, this component supports 2 to 50 contacts with a 1.27mm pitch. It operates within -55°C to 125°C temperature range and features gold-plated contacts for secure connections. Easy to solder and compatible with various connectors like FFTP and FLE, this header is essential for compact, versatile electronic systems requiring reliable connectivity.
Buy Samtec FTSH11302LDRA now and experience unmatched reliability and performance for high-density industrial electronic connections.
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