The TMMH series from Samtec are flexible through-hole headers designed for reliable PCB connections in industrial applications. Featuring 0.020 inch (0.5mm) square posts, these headers support up to six rows and 300 pins with a 2mm pitch. Constructed with high-temperature phosphor bronze contacts and black Liquid Crystal Polymer insulators, they operate within -55°C to 105°C, with some configurations supporting up to 125°C with gold plating. These headers include options for end shrouds, guide posts, and locking clips, offering versatile design solutions for engineers requiring robust, board-to-board connectivity.
Current Rating: 4.5 A per pin (Tin), 5.1 A per pin (Gold)
Operating Temp Range: -55°C to +105°C (Tin), -55°C to +125°C (Gold)
Voltage Rating: 281 VAC with SQW, 250 VAC with SQT
Pin Pitch: 2.00 mm
Number of Rows: Up to 6
Number of Positions: Up to 300
Mounting Style: Through-hole, Right-angle options
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Buy the Samtec TMMH13201TDRA – Reliable PCB Header for Industrial Applications
Secure your electronic projects with the Samtec flexible through-hole PCB headers. Designed for durability and versatile configurations, these headers ensure reliable connections for industrial equipment. With options for end shrouds, guide posts, and locking clips, they provide flexible assembly solutions suitable for a wide range of PCB designs. Made from high-quality phosphor bronze and liquid crystal polymer insulators, they operate at wide temperature ranges, support high current ratings, and are RoHS compliant. Order now to enhance your manufacturing process with trusted, high-performance connectors.
Order your Samtec Series TMMH13201TDRA flexible through-hole header today and ensure your PCB connections are robust and dependable in demanding industrial environments.
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