The USB-A, USBR-A, and USB-AM SERIES connectors feature high-temperature thermoplastic insulators and phosphor bronze contacts. Constructed with copper-alloy shells and gold-plated contacts, they ensure reliable electrical connections. These connectors operate efficiently within a temperature range of -50°C to +85°C and are rated for up to 1500 cycles. Packaged in bulk or automation-compatible trays, they comply with RoHS and are lead-free solderable, suitable for a wide range of industrial and consumer electronics applications, offering durability, corrosion resistance, and high performance.
Insulator Material: High Temperature Thermoplastic
Contact Material: Phosphor Bronze
Shell Material: Copper All
Plating: Gold on Contacts, Nickel on Shell, Tin on Tails
Operating Temp Range: -50°C to +85°C
Cycles: 1500 (max tested)
Packaging: Bulk and automation trays available
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
TID Numbers: USB-A and USB-AM series identifiers for quality recognition
Buy the Samtec USB-A Series – Reliable Connectors for Industrial Applications
Purchase your Samtec USB-A series connector today online and experience dependable, high-quality connectivity for your electronic devices. These connectors, featuring durable construction with gold-plated contacts and high-temperature thermoplastic insulators, are ideal for demanding industrial environments. With RoHS compliance and lead-free solderability, they support eco-friendly manufacturing. The connectors are rated for -50°C to +85°C, tested for 1500 cycles, and shipped in bulk or automation trays, ensuring efficient assembly and long-term reliability for consumer and industrial applications.
Order your Samtec USB-A series connector today and ensure robust, reliable connections for your industrial and electronic projects.
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