TE Connectivity Receptacle for D-Shaped Connectors, 5-2232516-1

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RS Stock No.:
480-846
Distrelec Article No.:
304-52-031
Mfr. Part No.:
5-2232516-1
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Product Type

Cage

Accessory Type

Receptacle

For Use With

D-Shaped Connectors

Series

5-223

Colour

Black

Material

Thermoplastic Polyester Glass Filled

Standards/Approvals

UL 94 V-0

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The TE Connectivity Receptacle connector is designed for seamless board-to-board connections, embodying precision with its 50-position arrangement and a centreline of 1.27 mm. Ideal for SCSI and PCB D-Sub applications, this connector delivers high reliability in both commercial and industrial environments. The robust construction includes a full metal shell and die-cast metal shield, ensuring superior durability and protection against electromagnetic interference. Designed for ease of installation, its right-angle PCB mount orientation facilitates integration into confined spaces. Furthermore, this connector meets stringent industry standards, making it a reliable choice for modern electronic systems.

Offers dual-row configuration for efficient space utilisation

Features nickel plating for enhanced corrosion resistance

Incorporates a strong retention mechanism to secure connections

Compatible with standard PCB thickness for versatile applications

Delivers excellent contact performance with gold-plated mating areas

Endures an operating temperature range suited for diverse environments

Supports high durability with a rating of 500 cycles for repeated use

Designed with integral alignment features for hassle-free mating

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