The MTMS-125-51-G-S-200 is a versatile board-to-wire connector series designed for reliable electrical connections in various electronic applications. Featuring a black liquid crystal insulator, the connector supports high-temperature operations from -55°C to +125°C with gold plating or up to +105°C with tin. It offers single and double row configurations with phosphor bronze terminals plated with gold or tin over nickel. This RoHS-compliant connector is suitable for soldering on PCB boards, providing excellent mechanical stability, and accommodating a range of pin counts in compact designs, ensuring robust performance in demanding environments.
Height: Approximately 0.105" (2.67 mm), total length varies
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead Type: Solderable for PCB mounting
Series: MTMS, HMTMS series, suitable for board-to-wire connections
Design: Single and double row configurations available, non-standard, prompt delivery required
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Enhance your electronic assemblies with the reliable Samtec board-to-wire connector series. Designed for high-temperature environments, it features gold or tin over nickel plating for superior conductivity and corrosion resistance. Its flexible configurations support multiple pin counts in compact forms, suitable for diverse PCB applications. RoHS compliant, easy to solder, and built with durable phosphor bronze terminals, this connector ensures stable and long-lasting connections, making it an excellent choice for professional manufacturing and assembly of electronic devices. Order now to improve your project quality and reliability.
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