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SSW-104-02-L-S-RA

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Headers & Wire Housings .100" Tiger Buy Socket Strip
CategoryThe connector    Header and line shell   
File Size902KB,3 Pages
ManufacturerSAMTEC
Websitehttp://www.samtec.com/
Environmental Compliance
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Headers & Wire Housings .100" Tiger Buy Socket Strip

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Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerSAMTEC
Product CategoryHeaders and wire housings
Shipping restrictionsMouser does not currently sell this product.
productHeaders
typeSocket
Pitch2.54 mm
Installation styleStraight Pin
Termination typeThrough Hole
Installation angleRight Angle
Contact typeSocket (Female)
Matching column length-
seriesSSW
EncapsulationBulk
Contact type-
Current rating4.7 A
Shell materialLiquid Crystal Polymer (LCP)
Contact materialPhosphor Bronze
Flammability ratingUL 94 V-0
Plastic shell interface type-
Locking typeUnlatched
Minimum operating temperature- 55 C
Factory packaging quantity1
F-219
SSW–125–01–G–S
(2.54 mm) .100"
SSQ–116–03–L–T
THROUGH-HOLE .025" SQ POST SOCKET
SPECIFICATIONS
For complete specifications
see www.samtec.com?SSW
or www.samtec.com?SSQ
Insulator Material:
Black Liquid Crystal Polymer
(-S & -D) or
Black High Temperature
Thermoplastic (-T)
Contact Material:
Phosphor Bronze
Plating:
Au or Sn over
50 µ" (1.27 µm) Ni
Current Rating (SSW/TSM):
4.7 A per pin
(2 pins powered)
Current Rating (SSQ/TSW):
6.3 A per pin
(2 pins powered)
Operating Temp Range:
-55 °C to +125 °C with Gold
-55 °C to +105 °C with Tin
Insertion Depth:
(3.68 mm) .145" to
(6.35 mm) .250"
Normal Force:
Standard= 125 grams (4.4 N)
Max Cycles:
100 with 10 µ" (0.25 µm) Au
Voltage Rating:
465 VAC / 655 VDC
RoHS Compliant:
Yes
Mates With:
TSW, MTSW, MTLW,
EW, ZW, TSS, ZSS,
TSM, TSSH, HTSS
TYPE STRIP
PIN CENTERS
NO. PINS
PER ROW
SSW
= Solder Tail
SSQ
= Square Tail
–1
= (2.54 mm) .100" Centers
(2.54)
.100
1
2
49
50
(2.41)
.095
–S
(2.54) .100 x No. of Positions + (0.51) .020
100
98
4
2
–D
99
150
97
147
(2.54)
.100
6
3
3
1
(2.54) (4.95)
.100 .195
PROCESSING
Lead–Free Solderable:
Yes:
-S and -D row option
Wave only:
-P, -T and -Q row option
–T
148
150
145
147
6
4
3
1
(2.54)
.100 (5.08)
.200
(7.49)
.295
RECOGNITIONS
For complete scope
of recognitions see
www.samtec.com/quality
–Q
148
145
4
1
(5.08)
.200
(7.49)
.295
01
thru
50
FILE NO. E111594
(8.51)
.335
Note:
Some lengths, styles and
options are non-standard,
non-returnable.
(2.54) .100 x No. of Spaces
–RA
Due to technical progress, all designs, specifications and components are subject to change without notice.
All parts within this catalog are built to Samtec’s specifications.
Customer specific requirements must be approved by Samtec and identified in a Samtec customer-specific drawing to apply.
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