The HMTSW series connectors are flexible, stackable modules designed for high-density printed circuit board connections. Made from black glass-filled polyester insulators with phosphor bronze contacts, these connectors feature gold or tin plating, operating temperatures from -55°C to +125°C with gold, and are RoHS compliant. Suitable for polarized, straight, and right-angle configurations, they offer customizable post heights and pitch options. Ideal for versatile electronic applications, the HMTSW series ensures reliable, durable connections with precise stacking capabilities, supporting a variety of industry-standard configurations and mounting options.
Operating Temp Range: -55°C to +125°C with Gold, -55°C to +105°C with Tin
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Post Height: Specify in INCHES, increments of .005" (0.13 mm)
Pitch Options: 2.54 mm, 0.100", and variations
Version Types: Straight and Right-Angle (RA)
Dimensions: Customizable post heights, standard sizes vary between 0.090" to 1.290"
Features: Polarized, stackable, versatile configurations for PCB connectivity
Buy the Samtec Series HMTSW Connectors: HMTSW10607GS230003
Order the Samtec HMTSW series high-density stackable connectors online today. Designed for reliable, durable connections in electronic systems, these connectors feature customizable post heights, high-temperature operation up to 125°C, and versatile configurations including polarized, straight, and right-angle options. Ideal for PCB applications requiring precise stacking, flexible pitch options, and gold or tin plating, ensuring excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance. Purchase now for quality, reliability, and performance in your electronic assemblies.
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