The SQT11701FMDRA is a high-reliability, compact electrical connector designed for dense circuit board applications. Manufactured with phosphor bronze contacts and black Liquid Crystal Polymer insulators, it supports operating temperatures from -55°C to +125°C. It features gold or tin plating over nickel, RoHS compliance, and a maximum of 100 insertion cycles with a 0.25 μm gold finish. Suitable for multiple configurations including through-hole and right-angle mounts, it provides dependable electrical connections in industrial, automation, and electronic manufacturing systems.
Voltage Rating: 281 VAC with TMM; 250 VAC with TMMH
Operating Temp Range: -55°C to +125°C
Insertion Depth: 0.103" to 0.198"
Normal Force: 60 grams (0.59 N)
Max Cycles: 100 with 0.25 μm Au
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
Mounting: Through-hole, right-angle, vertical
Number of Positions: Up to six rows, 2.00 mm spacing
Mounting Hole Size: 2.00 mm
Dimensions: Length varies depending on configuration
Certification: RoHS
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Purchase the Samtec SQT11701FMDRA connector online today for reliable, high-performance electrical connections suitable for dense circuit boards. Featuring phosphor bronze contacts and Liquid Crystal Polymer insulators, this RoHS-compliant connector supports operating temperatures from -55°C to +125°C. It offers a maximum of 100 insertion cycles with gold or tin plating over nickel, ensuring durability and corrosion resistance. Perfect for industrial, automation, and electronics applications, it guarantees consistent electrical performance in demanding environments.
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