The HTSW series features high-temperature, liquid crystal polymer insulators with phosphor bronze terminals, gold or tin plating options, and voltage ratings up to 550 VAC. Designed for reliable board-to-board connections, these connectors support a wide operating temperature range from -55°C to +125°C with gold versions, and -55°C to +105°C with tin plating. They are RoHS compliant, lead-free, and offer various lengths, shunt options, and right-angle configurations to suit diverse industrial applications, ensuring durability and precise performance in demanding environments.
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C (gold), -55°C to +105°C (tin)
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
Number of Positions: 2
Current Rating: 15.2 A
Contact Pitch: 2.54 mm (0.1 inch)
Configurations: Right-angle, Straight, shunt options available
Standards: UL Listed
Lengths and styles vary, non-standard lengths may be non-returnable
Designs and specifications subject to change without notice
Buy the Samtec HTSW10515SD – Reliable Board Connectors for Industrial Applications
Purchase the Samtec HTSW series board connector online to ensure secure and durable connections in your industrial applications. Designed with high-temperature liquid crystal polymer insulators and phosphor bronze terminals, these connectors support voltage ratings up to 550 VAC and operate effectively from -55°C to +125°C with gold plating. They feature RoHS compliance and lead-free solderability. Available in various lengths and configurations including right-angle and straight styles, these connectors are ideal for high-reliability electronic assemblies, providing excellent performance and longevity.
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