The TMMH series from Samtec are flexible, through-hole terminal strip headers designed for versatile connectivity in electronic applications. Featuring a 0.020 inch (0.5 mm) square post, these headers are compatible with Samtec connectors such as CLT, SQT, SQW, ESQT, TLE, SMM, MMS, and TCSD series. They offer design flexibility with up to six rows and 300 pins in all three axes. The headers are available in various terminal lengths and configurations, including options with end shrouds, board locks, guide posts, locking clips, or a combination thereof. They are available in multiple row configurations (dual, triple, quadruple, five, or six rows), with a 2 mm pitch spacing typically in right-angle orientation. Designed to operate in a temperature range of -55°C to 125°C with gold flash plating, they are made from phosphor bronze contacts and black liquid crystal polymer insulators, supporting horizontal PCB mounting and complying with UL E111594 standards. These headers are ideal for industrial applications.
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Purchase the reliable Samtec TMMH12501FDRA flexible through-hole header online today. Designed for industrial electronics, it features a 2 mm pitch, up to six rows, 300 pins, and options with end shrouds, guide posts, and locking clips. Crafted with phosphor bronze contacts and liquid crystal polymer insulators, it's RoHS compliant, supports horizontal PCB mounting, and operates in temperatures from -55°C to 125°C with gold flash plating. An ideal choice for engineers and technicians seeking versatile, durable connectivity solutions for diverse electronic assemblies.
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