Phoenix Contact MDSTB Series Straight Wave Soldering PCB Header, 10 Contact(s), 5.08mm Pitch, 2 Row(s), Shrouded

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RS Stock No.:
521-506
Mfr. Part No.:
1800687
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Series

MDSTB

Pitch

5.08mm

Number of Contacts

10

Number of Rows

2

Body Orientation

Straight

Shrouded/Unshrouded

Shrouded

Mounting Type

Wave Soldering

COO (Country of Origin):
GR
The Phoenix Contact MDSTB 2.5/10-G1-5.08 BK PCB header is designed to deliver exceptional efficiency in versatile electronic configurations. This cutting-edge component facilitates seamless integration into diverse applications, ensuring reliable connections with a nominal current capacity of 10 A and a rated voltage of 320 V. Boasting a compact 5.08 mm pitch and a well-engineered linear pinning layout, it supports high-density mounting and easy assembly. With robustness at the forefront, its wave soldering compatibility guarantees durability in demanding environments, making it an ideal choice for professionals in the field. The combination of high-quality materials and advanced design principles ensure a long-lasting solution poised to enhance device performance while simplifying maintenance tasks.

Maximum flexibility for various connection technologies
Designed for easy PCB replacement through plug-in modules
Follows a well-known mounting principle for global application
Conductor connections on multiple levels for increased contact density
Free from whiskers and compliant with WEEE/RoHS standards
Durable construction suitable for a wide temperature range
Lightweight design optimises component placement on PCBs
Robust locking mechanisms eliminate the risk of disconnection

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