The HTMS series from Samtec are high-temperature micro terminal strip headers designed for through-hole mounting and compatible with SMS, SLM, and RSM series connectors. Featuring a 0.018-inch square post, they offer single or dual-row configurations with 1.27mm pitch spacing and right-angle orientation. Contacts are gold-plated (10 microinches) made of phosphor bronze, suitable for operating from -55°C to 125°C. The black liquid crystal polymer insulator ensures durability, with RoHS compliance and UL standards for industrial and high-temperature environments. Optional polarization enhances design flexibility.
Material: Phosphor bronze contacts, black liquid crystal polymer insulator
Plating: Gold (10 microinches)
Post size: 0.046 inch (1.17mm) square
Pitch: 1.27mm (.050 inch)
Configuration: Single or dual row, right angle or through-hole
Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
Current Rating: 1A
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Standards: UL E111594
Optional polarization: Available for up to 100 pins
Buy the Samtec Series HTMS Micro Terminal Headers: HTMS11202GSRA
Purchase the Samtec HTMS11202GSRA micro terminal headers online today for reliable connection solutions in high-temperature environments. Designed with gold-plated contacts and made from durable black liquid crystal polymer insulator, these headers support versatile configurations including single or dual rows, right-angle or through-hole mounting, and polarization options. With a 1.27mm pitch and current rating of 1A, they are ideal for industrial, automation, and high-temperature electronics. Secure your supply now for consistent performance and long-lasting durability in demanding applications.
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