UCC8

  Configure Your Product Using the Options Below

UCC8

FireFly™ Positive Latching Receptacle

This FireFly™ positive latching receptacle is one part of a two-piece connector system with a tiny footprint on the board and interchageable for both copper and optical flyover cable assemblies. The receptacle is designed to secure the flyover cable assembly to the board with weld tabs that significantly increase the sheer resistance of the connector to the PCB. It not only provides rugged mechanical support but also optional power and low speed communications.

Configured Part Number
.
.
Features

  • Power and low-speed control signal communications
  • Available in 10 positions
  • Selective gold plated contacts
  • Standard alignment pins and weld tabs
  • Part of the 2-piece connector set for FireFly™ optical and copper systems
Specs Kit

Secured form. No spam.

. .
.
.
. .
.
When researching women in electronics for a previous blog, I had way too much material to share. So here is a follow-on post that offers a summary of some interesting […] The post Women in Electronics: Technology Giants & Inventors appeared first on The Samtec Blog....
As we continue to work on a major overhaul to our navigation and back-end systems of the website, we were still able to make progress on a few key updates […] The post Here are the April 2024 Samtec Website Updates appeared first on The Samtec Blog....
Researching famous women in electronics led me in many directions and specialties, like mechanical engineering and computer science, and would easily turn this rather ambitious blog post into a book! […] The post Famous Women in Electronics appeared first on The Samtec Blog....
Designers frequently ask how much gold plating they should specify on the connector pins. As I write this blog, (and yes, I’m old-fashioned and am actually typing it; I’m not using […] The post Gold Plating On Connectors: How Much Do I Need? appeared first on The Samtec Blog....
Samtec Harrisburg attended the 17th annual Penn State Harrisburg Signal/Power Integrity Symposium and MASH Forum on Friday, April 19th 2024, hosted by the Center for Signal Integrity. The main goal of the […] The post Samtec Design Center Attends Annual Penn State Harrisburg SI/P...