The HTSW series from Samtec comprises high-temperature terminal strip headers designed for PCB connections, featuring 0.025-inch square posts compatible with various Samtec connector series. These unshrouded, through-hole headers support single, dual, and triple-row configurations with pin counts ranging from 1 to 50, offering reliable signal integrity and electrical contact. They operate within -55°C to 125°C, with 10µ-inch gold-plated phosphor bronze contacts. Made of natural liquid crystal polymer insulator, these connectors meet UL and CSA standards and offer optional locking features for secure connections, ideal for industrial and electronic applications.
Configurations: Multiple pin counts (1 to 50), single, dual, triple rows
Design: Unshrouded, through-hole headers with optional locking features
Application: PCB connections for industrial electronics and signal integrity
Compatibility: Supports series like SSW, SSQ, SSM, ESW, ESQ, BCS, and more
Buy the Samtec HTSW11321LD – Reliable Terminal Strip Headers for Industrial Applications
Order the Samtec HTSW11321LD terminal strip headers now to ensure reliable PCB connections for your industrial electronics. Featuring 2.54mm pitch, 0.025-inch posts, and gold-plated contacts, these headers provide excellent signal integrity across a temperature range of -55°C to 125°C. Made from high-quality, UL-listed natural liquid crystal polymer insulator, they are designed for durability and secure attachment with optional locking features. Compatible with multiple Samtec connector series, these headers are ideal for demanding electronic and industrial projects. Purchase online today for fast delivery and technical support.
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