Molex 42376 Series Right Angle Through Hole PCB Header Pin, 2 Contact(s), 2.54mm Pitch, 1 Row(s), Shrouded

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RS Stock No.:
683-505
Mfr. Part No.:
22-28-6021
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Series

42376

Pitch

2.54mm

Number of Contacts

2

Number of Rows

1

Body Orientation

Right Angle

Shrouded/Unshrouded

Shrouded

Mounting Type

Through Hole

COO (Country of Origin):
IN
The Molex KK 254 Breakaway Header is expertly designed for board-to-board and wire-to-board applications, featuring a right-angle orientation for enhanced flexibility in tight spaces. This component integrates two circuits, ensuring reliable connectivity with a maximum current of 4.0A and supporting voltages up to 500V. Constructed from high-temperature thermoplastic resin and fitted with robust brass contacts, it promises durability through 25 mating cycles while retaining exceptional performance. The tin plating on both mating and termination provides excellent corrosion resistance, making this header an ideal choice for a variety of electronic applications. Its lightweight configuration also enables efficient PCB layouts without compromising strength.

Accommodates up to 2 circuits, allowing for diverse application needs
Designed for through hole termination, which promotes secure PCB integration
Employs tin plating for increased reliability and resistance to tarnishing
Utilises high temperature thermoplastic for superior durability under high stress environments
Optimised for effective thermal management with a maximum operating temperature rating
Compatible with various crimp housings and receptacles, enhancing versatility
Complies with international safety standards, ensuring peace of mind for end users
The right angle design allows for easier routing of connections in space constrained applications

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