The MTSW series is a high-density, stackable connector system designed for flexible PCB configurations. Constructed with black glass-filled polyester insulators and phosphor bronze contacts with gold or tin plating, these connectors support operating temperatures from -55°C to +125°C. Available in various post heights and configurations, they offer robust electrical and mechanical performance suitable for complex electronic assemblies. The series ensures RoHS compliance, solderability, and versatility for custom stacking arrangements, making them ideal for advanced electronic design and manufacturing applications.
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C (Gold), -55°C to +105°C (Tin)
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
Post Height: Specify in inches, increments of 0.005
Dimensions: Length varies based on configuration, Post diameters around 0.065 inches (1.65 mm)
Current Rating: Supports typical circuit current loads
Compatibility: Designed for customized stacking and flexible PCB connections
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Purchase the Samtec MTSW series stacking connector online today for flexible PCB configurations with robust gold or tin plating. Designed to operate from -55°C to +125°C, these connectors support high-density applications, offering customizable post heights and configurations for optimal electronic assembly performance. RoHS compliant and solderable, they provide reliable electrical connections and mechanical stability. Perfect for advanced electronic design, manufacturing, and prototyping, this connector ensures long-lasting durability and excellent electrical performance in demanding environments.
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