The MTSW series are high-density, stackable lead connectors designed for flexible circuit and board-to-board interconnections. Featuring black glass-filled polyester insulators and phosphor bronze contacts with optional gold or tin plating, these connectors support operating temperatures from -55°C to +125°C and are RoHS compliant. Available in various post heights and configurations, the series offers excellent stacking flexibility, and customizable options ensure precise fit and electrical performance for complex electronic assemblies.
Plating: Gold on post (0.00, 1.27 μm), Tin options available
Operating Temp Range: -55°C to +125°C with Gold, -55°C to +105°C with Tin
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Post Height: Specify in inches, increments of 0.005"
Dimensions: Varies by configuration, typical post lengths range from 0.25" to 1.00"
Contact Material: Phosphor Bronze
Mounting: Compatible with standard PCB layouts
Design: High-density stackable with customizable options for precise fitting.
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Secure your electronic projects with the Samtec MTSW series high-density stackable connectors. Designed for flexibility and durability, these connectors feature customizable post heights, gold or tin plating options, and are RoHS compliant. They support operating temperatures up to 125°C, making them suitable for demanding applications. Precision engineered to fit your specific needs, these connectors enhance interconnect reliability while simplifying assembly. Purchase online today and elevate your device performance with trusted interconnection solutions.
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