The HW1008LD300SM is a high-quality, RoHS-compliant, lead-free board connector designed for reliable PCB integration. Made with natural and black LCP insulators and phosphor bronze contacts plated with Au or Sn over Ni, it operates effectively from -55 °C to +105 °C. Featuring a 2.54 mm pitch, it supports up to 10 positions per row. Suitable for SMT applications, it offers excellent mechanical stability with optional lock features. Its durable construction ensures optimal electrical performance in demanding electronic assemblies.
Insulator Material: Natural LCP top, Black LCP bottom
Terminal Material: Phosphor Bronze
Plating: Au or Sn over 50 μ
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +105°C
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
SMT Lead Coplanarity: 0.15 mm (.006 inches)
Pitch: 2.54 mm (.100 inches)
Number of Positions: 10 per row
Stack Height Options: Variations available
Locking Clip: Available with manual placement
Application: Board-to-board connections in electronic assemblies
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Purchase the Samtec Series 100CT17 HW1008LD300SM PCB connector online today. Featuring a 2.54 mm pitch, gold or tin plating, RoHS compliance, and suitability for SMT applications, this connector ensures reliable electrical performance and mechanical stability. Its durable construction supports temperatures from -55°C to +105°C, perfect for demanding electronic assemblies. Easy to install and compatible with various board configurations, this connector provides secure, high-quality connections essential for manufacturing and repair projects. Order now for fast delivery.
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