The SQT series connector features a black liquid crystal polymer insulator and phosphor bronze contacts plated with Sn or Au for reliable electrical connections. Suitable for operating temperatures from -55°C to +125°C, it supports a current rating of 5.1 Amperes and voltage ratings of 281 VAC with TMM mating and 250 VAC with TMMH. Designed for durability, it withstands up to 100 insertion cycles with 10µm Au plating. RoHS compliant and lead-free, this system offers versatile options for board and cable mating in compact arrangements.
Voltage Rating: 281 VAC with TMM, 250 VAC with TMMH
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
Insertion Depth: 2.62 mm to 6.36 mm
Normal Force: 60 grams (0.59 N) average
Max Cycles: 100 with 10µm Au plating
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
Number of Rows and Positions: options vary, with 2.00 mm pitch
Surface Mount and Through-Hole options available
Compatibility: TMM, TMMH, ZLTMM, and others
Design features include compact profile, high cycle durability, and versatile mating options
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