The TMM series from Samtec features FleXYZ low profile terminal strip headers designed for versatile industrial and electronic applications. These unshrouded through-hole headers use 0.020-inch (0.50mm) square posts, compatible with Samtec connector series like CLT, SQT, SQW, ESQT, TLE, SMM, MMS, and TCSD. They support up to four rows and 200 pins, with flexible mounting options including right-angle configurations. Made from black liquid crystal polymer with phosphor bronze contacts plated with tin or gold, rated for 3.2A, and operating from -55°C to +105°C, they meet UL and CSA standards.
Operating Temperature: -55°C to +105°C with Tin, -55°C to +125°C with Gold
Voltage Rating: 450 VAC mated with SQT, 600 VAC with other connectors
Insulator Material: Black Liquid Crystal Polymer
Mounting: Horizontal, right-angle options available
Standards: UL Listed (E111594), CSA Certified
Configuration: Up to 4 rows, 200 pins, with optional tape & reel packaging
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