Molex 201021 Series Right Angle Through Hole PCB Header Pin, 12 Contact(s), 1.27mm Pitch, 2 Row(s), Shrouded

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RS Stock No.:
684-353
Mfr. Part No.:
201021-2012
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Series

201021

Pitch

1.27mm

Number of Contacts

12

Number of Rows

2

Body Orientation

Right Angle

Shrouded/Unshrouded

Shrouded

Mounting Type

Through Hole

COO (Country of Origin):
SG
The Molex Slim-Grid Header is meticulously designed to enhance connectivity in board to board applications featuring 12 circuits in a compact right-angle configuration. This durable component crafted with a lead-free design incorporates high-quality materials including a copper alloy and liquid crystal polymer to ensure optimal performance. The header's gold plating provides superior conductivity and resistance to corrosion making it ideal for demanding environments. With a temperature range from -55° to +105°C and a maximum voltage of 125V AC this connector guarantees reliable electrical connections under various conditions. Its thoughtful design facilitates easy integration into PCBs underscoring its versatility in a range of electronic applications.

Durability of up to 500 mating cycles ensures long-term reliability in various applications
Compact size promotes efficient use of space while maintaining high-performance standards
Right-angle orientation simplifies installation and connection in tight spaces
Gold plating for mating surfaces enhances conductivity and reduces electrical resistance
Compatible with Slim-Grid Vertical Receptacles for versatile connectivity solutions
Incorporates a shrouded design which ensuring secure connections and preventing misalignment
Equipped with features like PCB locking and retention securing it firmly in place during operation