This high-quality through-hole socket features a 2.54 mm pitch and gold plating for reliable electrical connection, suitable for electronic prototyping and assembly. It offers a maximum of 36 positions, with a current rating of 4.7 A per pin and a temperature range from -85°C to +105°C. Constructed with a black high-temperature insulator and phosphor bronze contact material, it provides durable contact with optional notches and various plating options. Designed for easy insertion and robust performance, this socket ensures precise connectivity in complex electronic systems.
Material: Black high-temperature insulator, phosphor bronze contacts
Plating: Gold (Au), nickel (Ni) options available
Current Rating: 4.7 A per pin
Temperature Range: -85°C to +105°C
Insertion Force: Standard low force for ease of assembly
Certification: Meets industry standards for electrical connectors
Design Features: Optional notches, various plating options, and different lengths for customization
Application: Suitable for electronic testing, prototyping, and circuit board testing
Buy the Samtec Series SSW Sockets: SSW10202GDLL
Enhance your electronic assemblies with the Samtec socket connector offering a 2.54 mm pitch, gold plating for optimal conductivity, and reliable high-current capacity. Designed with durable phosphor bronze contacts and a high-temperature insulator, this socket is ideal for testing and prototyping in complex circuit boards. Its 36-position configuration and low insertion force make it versatile and easy to deploy. Invest in quality connectors to ensure long-lasting stability and excellent electrical performance in your electronic projects.
Order your Samtec Series SSW10202GDLL socket today and give your electronic projects the dependable high-current connection they require.
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