TE Connectivity Receptacle for use with PCB Connector

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RS Stock No.:
510-078
Mfr. Part No.:
4-644040-1
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Accessory Type

Receptacle

For Use With

PCB Connector

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The TE Connectivity Connector assembly redefines efficiency and reliability for wire-to-board applications. Designed for insulation displacement, it provides exceptional connectivity while ensuring a secure fit for your electronic needs. The MTA 100 series offers a rectangular design tailored for intricate connections, seamlessly accommodating a range of stranded discrete wire types. Built with a nylon exterior and a bold blue finish, this receptacle not only complements aesthetic preferences but also delivers superior resilience against environmental factors. With its clever mating alignment and retention mechanics, it promises stable and long-lasting performance in various operational conditions, making it an indispensable choice for modern electronic designs.

Polarised mating mechanism enhances connection reliability
Constructed from durable nylon 6/6 for long-lasting durability
Supports a wide range of operating temperatures, ensuring functionality in diverse environments
Optimised for normal insertion force, facilitating quick and easy installation
Provides a compact design with a minimal connector width for space-saving solutions
Offers a nickel contact underplating, enhancing corrosion resistance
Features gold flash plating for superior conductivity and longevity
Accommodates 11 positions, making it versatile for multiple applications
Backed by compliance with industry standards for peace of mind

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