The Flex® OA Series connector is a high-quality, lead-free, flexible socket suitable for PCB applications, with a 2.00 mm pitch, black liquid crystal polymer insulator, and phosphor bronze contacts. Designed for reliable electrical performance, it supports current ratings of 3.8 A per pin, operates within -55°C to +125°C, and features a contact resistance of 10 mΩ. Its robust construction ensures up to 100 mating cycles, with options for surface mount or through-hole mounting, making it ideal for demanding industrial and electronic manufacturing environments.
Insertion Depth: 2.62 mm (.103 inches) to 5.03 mm (.198 inches)
Insertion Force: 1.8 oz (0.50 N) (single contact)
Withdrawal Force: 1.0 oz (0.28 N) (single contact)
Max Cycles: 100
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Mounting: Surface Mount or Through-Hole options
Number of Positions: Minimum 4, up to 28 positions
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
Coplanarity: 0.15 mm (.006 inches) max
Buy the Samtec SQW11001LD – Reliable High-Density Connectors for Industrial Applications
Secure your electronic assembly with the high-performance Samtec SQW11001LD connector. Featuring a 2.00 mm pitch, liquid crystal polymer insulation, and gold-plated contacts, it offers exceptional durability, current capacity, and thermal stability. Suitable for both surface mount and through-hole applications, this connector supports up to 100 mating cycles and is RoHS compliant. Ideal for industrial automation, robotics, and electronic manufacturing, it guarantees reliable electrical connectivity, easy installation, and long-term performance for your critical projects. Order online today for fast delivery and quality assurance.
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