Samtec SSW Series Straight Through Hole PCB Socket, 10-Contact, 1 Row, 2.54 mm Pitch Solder

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RS Stock No.:
765-5745
Mfr. Part No.:
SSW-110-02-G-S
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Brand

Samtec

Product Type

PCB Socket

Number of Contacts

10

Sub Type

Board-to-Board

Number of Rows

1

Current

4.7A

Pitch

2.54mm

Termination Type

Solder

Housing Material

Liquid Crystal Polymer

Mount Type

Through Hole

Orientation

Straight

Connector System

Board-to-Board

Voltage

465 V

Series

SSW

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Contact Material

Phosphor Bronze

Contact Gender

Female

Contact Plating

Gold

Standards/Approvals

No

Samtec PCB Socket, 465V AC Voltage Rating, 8Gbps Data Transfer Rate - SSW Series - SSW-110-02-G-S


Looking to send signals between your board setups? Hook them up with this Samtec PCB socket. As it transfers data at speeds up to 8Gbps, it's ideal for use in demanding applications. It fits together with a header (767-1044), letting you connect two boards in a jiffy without any special tools. Securing the connector in place is no trouble, thanks to its handy through-hole mounting method. There's no need to worry about electrical hazards, as the socket's insulating plastic body blocks hazardous loads from reaching other components.

Features & Benefits


• Lifespan of 100 connection cycles for long-lasting use

• Gold-plated bronze pins are highly conductive and corrosion-resistant to ensure a reliable connection

• Pitch of 2.54mm for wide compatibility with standard parts

Applications


• Industrial automation

• Logistics industry

• Electronics manufacturing

Why should I stack my PCBs?


Stacking your circuit boards minimises the risk of interference from electrical noise, letting signals travel freely through your system. As stacking boards creates a direct connection between them, it also cuts down on wiring needs for simple assembly.

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