HARTING 96 Way 2.54mm Pitch, Type C Class C2, 3 Row, Straight DIN 41612 Connector, Plug

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RS Stock No.:
923-5019
Mfr. Part No.:
09031966922
Brand:
HARTING
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Brand

HARTING

Number of Contacts

96

Gender

Male

Number of Rows

3

Body Orientation

Straight

Termination Method

Solder

Row Loading

a/b/c

Type

C

Pitch

2.54mm

Contact Plating

Gold over Nickel

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Class Rating

C2

Current Rating

2A

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Harting DIN 41612 Type C Backplane Signal Connectors


Harting DIN 41612 Type C backplane signal connectors are designed for PCB connection. Hard wearing and durable with a good mating cycle life these DIN 41612 type C PCB backplane signal connectors offer a economical solution to many electronic signal connector design applications. Mating first at positions a1 and a31.
Stock numbers 757-7951, 757-7945, 757-7970, 757-7936, 757-7954, 757-7926, 757-7998, 757-7967 and 757-7958 are railway approved with a railway classification of NFF 16-101, Smoke index: F1, Flammability class: I2

• Operating temp -55 to +125 °C
• Test voltage 1kV
• Contact resistance up to 20mΩ
• Thermoplastic resin - glass fibre filled
• Copper alloy contacts
• Mating first at positions a1 and a31

Available with 4.5mm connectors (RS 406-284) and 13mm connectors (RS 740-6723)


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