The TSW series from Samtec offers unshrouded through-hole terminal strip headers with 0.025-inch (0.635 mm) square posts. Compatible with diverse Samtec connector series, they come in single, dual, or triple-row configurations with optional locking features. Featuring a 2.54 mm pitch and right-angled orientation, these headers support 2 to 25 contacts per row, functioning within a -55°C to 105°C temperature range. Made with phosphor bronze terminals and black glass-filled polyester insulators, they meet UL and CSA standards, ideal for industrial and high-reliability applications requiring signal integrity.
Supported Configurations: Single, dual, and triple row
Number of Contacts per Row: 2 to 25
Orientation: Right-angle
Temperature Range: -55°C to 105°C
Insulator Material: Black glass-filled polyester
Terminal Material: Phosphor bronze
Plating: Gold over 50 µ
Operating Voltage: Varies; see datasheet or website for specifics
Certifications: UL Listed, CSA Certified
RoHS Compliance: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
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Enhance your projects with Samtec's high-quality TSW series terminal headers. Carefully engineered for industrial reliability, these headers feature a 2.54 mm pitch, compatible with various connector series, and support 2 to 25 contacts per row. Constructed with durable phosphor bronze terminals and robust insulators, they operate reliably from -55°C to 105°C. UL and CSA compliant, these headers are perfect for signal integrity and demanding industrial environments, offering easy soldering and maximized performance for your electronic assemblies.
Order your Samtec TSW Series TSW11210TSRA today and ensure reliable connections with these high-quality industrial headers designed for critical signal applications.
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