Elevated .100" (2.54 mm) pitch square post system.

FEATURES

  • Stack-through and non-stack-through connectors
  • Self-nesting .025" (0.635 mm) SQ post tails
  • Rugged Tiger Buy™ contacts
  • Standard and low insertion force
  • Single, double and triple row up to 108 pins

Products

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Elevated Socket Strip, 0.100" Pitch

Features
  • Pitch: .100" (2.54 mm)
  • Contact System: Tiger Buy™
  • Orientation: Vertical
  • Termination: Through-hole
  • Application: Single, double and triple row up to 108 pins
  • Special Features: Standard and low insertion force contacts with .025" (0.635 mm) square tails for PC/104™ applications
Elevated Socket Strip, 0.100" Pitch

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