The HTSW10208SMDRA connector is a high-quality, RoHS-compliant through-hole board-to-board interconnect with a 2.54 mm pitch, designed for secure electrical connections in various electronic applications. Featuring gold plating over nickel, it offers excellent corrosion resistance and reliable contact performance. The insulator is made from black glass-filled polyester for durability, and the terminal material is phosphor bronze with a gold or tin finish. It is rated for operating temperatures from -55°C to +125°C, supporting voltage ratings up to 550 VAC, and capable of handling current up to 15.2 A per contact. The connector is suitable for both leaded wave and lead-free soldering processes, with multiple options for shunt, right-angle, and locking configurations.
Pin Count Options: Various configurations available, including 2 positions
Solderability: Lead-free and wave solder compatible
Design Options: Shunt, right-angle, locking leads, and other configurations
Compatibility: Supports both RoHS and leaded soldering processes
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Enhance your electronic assembly with the high-performance Samtec HTSW10208SMDRA connector. Featuring a 2.54 mm pitch, gold-plated contacts, and RoHS compliance, this durable connector ensures dependable electrical connections. Suitable for PCB mounting in a variety of configurations, it supports high current capacity up to 15.2 A per contact and voltage ratings up to 550 VAC. Easy to solder with lead-free options and designed for durability and reliability in demanding environments. Purchase online today for fast delivery and superior quality.
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