The product is a high-quality electrical connector designed for precision signal and power transmission in electronic assemblies. It features a robust phosphor bronze contact material with gold or tin plating for excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance. The connector supports a voltage rating of up to 175 VAC, operates within a temperature range of -55°C to +105°C, and can withstand 100 mating cycles. It utilizes a liquid crystal polymer insulator, is reflow solderable, and supports SMT placement with coplanarity of 0.10 mm. The connector is available in various pin configurations, including differential and single options, and is suited for applications requiring reliable, solderable, and high-density connections.
Pin Configuration: Varied, including differential and single-ended options
Board Mates: No. of Pairs, Gold Flash, Matte Tin on Tail, Tape & Reel options
Contact Arrangement: 20 pairs per bank, various configurations
Dimensions: Approximate pin length 6.00 mm, diameter 0.197 inches
Mounting Style: Surface Mount Technology (SMT)
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Discover the reliable Samtec electrical connector designed for high-density applications, featuring gold and tin plating, SMT reflow capability, and a wide temperature range. Perfect for automation and electronic assembly needs. This connector offers excellent durability, with up to 100 mating cycles and a voltage rating of 175 VAC. Easy to install with coplanarity of 0.10 mm, it supports differential and single-ended configurations, ensuring secure and stable connections. Order online now for fast delivery and optimal performance in your electronic projects.
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