The TMM series from Samtec features FleXYZ low-profile terminal strip headers designed for flexible industrial applications. These unshrouded, through-hole headers have a 0.020 inch (0.50 mm) square post and support configurations up to four rows and 200 pins, compatible with various Samtec connector series such as CLT, SQT, SQW, ESQT, TLE, SMM, MMS, and TCSD. They operate within -55°C to 125°C, feature gold-plated contacts, and are made from phosphor bronze with a black liquid crystal polymer insulator. Capable of handling currents up to 3.2A, they mount horizontally on PCBs and meet UL and CSA standards.
Configuration Support: Single, dual, or four-row (-S, -D, -Q)
Post Size: 0.020 inch (0.50 mm) square
Material: Phosphor bronze
Insulator Material: Black Liquid Crystal Polymer
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
Current Rating: Up to 3.2A per contact
Mounting: Horizontal to PCB
Compliance: UL Listed, CSA Certified
Buy the Samtec TMM12003GD – Reliable Terminal Strip Headers for Industrial Applications
Enhance your industrial projects with the Samtec TMM12003GD terminal strip headers. Featuring a 2 mm pitch, high-current capacity of up to 3.2A, and excellent temperature tolerance, these headers are ideal for PCB connections requiring durability and reliability. They support various configurations, including up to four rows, and are compatible with multiple Samtec series connectors. Made from phosphor bronze and coated with gold, they ensure superior contact performance. Mountable horizontally, meeting UL and CSA standards, they provide a consistent, high-quality solution for complex electronic assemblies.
Order your Samtec TMM12003GD Series terminal strip headers today and equip your project with dependable, flexible PCB connectors designed for high-current industrial use.
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