The TSW series from Samtec features unshrouded through-hole terminal strip headers with 0.025 inch (0.635 mm) square posts, compatible with multiple Samtec connector series such as SSW, SSQ, SSM, ESW, ESQ, BCS, BSW, CES, SLW, IDSD, IDSS, SMSD, and SMSS. Available in various configurations including single, dual, and triple rows, with different pin counts and terminal lengths, these connectors ensure high signal integrity and reliable connections. Made from phosphor bronze, with a black glass-filled polyester insulator, they operate across -55°C to 125°C, featuring 10 micron gold plating. They meet UL and CSA standards, with optional locking features for secure connections.
Material: Phosphor bronze with gold plating over 10 micron Ni
Insulator Material: Black glass-filled polyester
Temperature Range: -55°C to 125°C
Contact Plating: 10 micron gold on post
Voltage Compatibility: 550 VAC with SSW, 500 VAC with BCS or ESQ, 450 VAC with BCS/SSM, 400 VAC with CES
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes (HTSW: Yes, TSW: No, lead wave only)
Buy the Samtec Series TSW Terminal Headers: TSW11717GS
Discover the high-performance Samtec TSW series terminal headers, ideal for maintaining signal integrity in demanding environments. Featuring 0.025 inch posts, gold-plated contacts, and a robust black polyester insulator, these connectors operate from -55°C to 125°C, making them suitable for various applications. Available in multiple configurations, they offer secure locking options and are RoHS compliant, ensuring environmentally friendly and durable connections. Purchase your TSW11717GS online today for dependable performance in your electronic assemblies.
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