This high-quality board connector features a liquid crystal polymer insulator with phosphor bronze terminals plated in matte tin, ensuring reliable electrical connection and durability. Operating in temperatures from -55°C to +105°C with tin plating and up to +125°C with gold, it supports voltage ratings up to 475 VAC for mating with BCS or SSM series. Designed for power and signal connections, it accommodates multiple pin configurations, offers lead-free solderability, and conforms to RoHS standards. Ideal for complex electronic assemblies requiring robust, high-current board-to-board connections.
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +105°C with Tin, -55°C to +125°C with Gold
Voltage Rating: 475 VAC for mates with BCS or SSM
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Current Rating per Pin: TSM/SSM 54 A, TSM/HLE 47 A
Number of Pins: Varies (2-30 positions available)
Lead Coplanarity: 0.006" to 0.005" depending on style
Compatible with multiple styles including -01, -02, -03
Buy the Samtec Series TSM: Board Header Connectors - TSM-13201FDVA
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