The TMM series from Samtec offers low-profile, surface mount terminal strip headers with a 2mm pitch and a square post measuring 0.020 inches (0.50mm). These connectors are compatible with Samtec series including CLT, SQT, SQW, ESQT, TLE, SMM, MMS, and TCSD, featuring flexible mounting options in all three axes. They support up to four rows and 200 pins, with single and dual-row configurations. Made from phosphor bronze with a black liquid crystal polymer insulator, they operate at -55°C to +105°C and handle up to 3.2A. Certifications include UL and CSA, suitable for industrial applications requiring reliable electrical connections.
Voltage Rating: 450 VAC mated with SQW, 600 VAC mated with SQT
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead Coplanarity: < 0.006"
Number of Rows: Up to four
Number of Positions: 3 to 40 per row
Dimensions: Length varies according to models, typically around 2.00mm pitch, with optional tape and reel packaging
Certifications: UL Listed, CSA Certified
Optional features: Pick & Place Pads, Alignment Pins
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Discover the Samtec TMM series low-profile surface mount headers, ideal for compact electronic assemblies. With a 2mm pitch, compatibility across multiple series, and support for up to 200 pins, these connectors deliver flexibility and durability. Constructed from phosphor bronze and featuring a liquid crystal polymer insulator, they operate reliably from -55°C to +105°C and handle up to 3.2A. Suitable for industrial, automation, and electronic systems, they come with optional pick-and-place pads and tape & reel packaging for efficient assembly. Purchase online today for quality and performance.
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