The QSH Series is a high-quality, reliable connector designed for various electronic applications. It features a 0.0197-inch pitch, with options for gold flash or matte tin plating, and is suitable for SMT mounting. The series supports multiple configurations, including differential pad options and board stacking configurations. Made from liquid crystal polymer with phosphor bronze contacts, it offers excellent thermal stability and durability, rated for voltages up to 175 VAC, and can withstand at least 100 mating cycles. Ideal for complex electronic assemblies requiring secure, precise connections.
Current Rating: 25 A per ground plane, 2 A per pin
Operating Temperature: -55°C to +105°C
Max Cycles: 100 mating cycles
Board Mates: NO. OF PAIRS options including 20, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
SMT Lead Coplanarity: 0.10 mm to 0.15 mm (max)
Stack Height: 5 mm, 8.25 mm
Cable Mates: Full Reel, Tape & Reel options
Contact Configuration: Differential and Latching options available
Standards: Compatible with Samtec standards for contact and insulation
Temperature Range: -55°C to +105°C
Buy the Samtec Series QSH Connectors: QSH04001HDDPAKTR
Secure your electronic assemblies with the QSH connector series from Samtec. Designed for precision and durability, it offers reliable performance in a compact form. With options for gold flash or matte tin plating and support for various configurations, these connectors are ideal for complex projects requiring precise, stable connections. Purchase online today for fast delivery and ensure your electronic designs meet high standards of quality and reliability, perfect for professionals and hobbyists alike.
Order your Samtec Series QSH connector today and ensure secure, durable connections for your electronic projects.
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