Molex 50315 Series Vertical Board Mount PCB Socket, 12-Contact, 1-Row, 1.5mm Pitch, Through Hole Termination

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£181.70

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£218.04

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RS Stock No.:
480-913
Mfr. Part No.:
503159-1200
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Number of Contacts

12

Number of Rows

1

Pitch

1.5mm

Type

PCB Mount Receptacle

Mounting Type

Board Mount

Body Orientation

Vertical

Termination Method

Through Hole

Series

50315

COO (Country of Origin):
JP
The TE Connectivity PCB Receptacle is a robust and versatile connection solution tailored for high-efficiency applications. Designed for seamless integration into various PCB layouts, it features a compact 1.50mm pitch that facilitates clarity in small-form-factor designs. The receptacle's single-row design ensures effective signal transmission while offering positive lock features that enhance reliability. Constructed with superior materials, this product ensures durability over extensive mating cycles and withstands operating temperatures from -40° to +105°C, making it ideal for a broad range of environments. Whether for commercial or industrial use, this receptacle is engineered to ensure peak performance in connectivity.

Positive lock mechanism enhances connection stability
Durable construction supports up to 30 mating cycles
Compatible with a wide range of applications, including signal, wire-to-board
Vertical orientation simplifies PCB layout and space optimisation
Excellent thermal resistance with a broad operating temperature range
Tinned metal plating provides reliable conductivity and corrosion resistance
Designed to facilitate easy assembly with tray packaging
PCB retention features ensure secure placement during operation

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