| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | TE Connectivity 1757824-6 |
| Amperage: | 5 A |
| Gender: | Receptacle |
| Number of Contacts: | 104 |
| Pitch: | .09 in, 2.29 mm |
| Shell Size: | 6 |
| Contact Size: | 22 |
| Contact Type: | Socket |
| Shell Plating: | Zinc |
| Mount Hole Diameter: | .12 in (3.05 mm), 3.05 mm (0.12 in) |
| Number of Positions: | 104 |
| GPL: | 243 |
| Shell Material: | Steel |
| Packaging: | Carton |
| Operating Temperature Range: | -22 - 257 °F, -50 - 125 °C |
| Circuit Application: | Signal |
| Sealable: | No |
| GPL Description: | Aerospace Defense & Marine |
| Connector and Contact Terminate To: | Wire & Cable |
| Product Code: | 4968 |
| Connector System: | Cable-to-Cable |
| Connector Product Type: | Connector |
| Contact Style: | Crimp Snap-In |
| Non Magnetic: | Yes |
| Retainer Clip Material: | Stainless Steel |
| Power Signal Coax Combination: | No |
| Insert Arrangement: | MS14004-1 |
| NASA Qualification: | No |
| Ultra-Lite Connector: | No |
| Blind Mate: | No |
| Part Aliases: | M24308/2-291 |
| SKU: | AMP1757824-6 |
1757824-6
Specifications
Detailed Description
The AMPLIMITE Receptacle Assembly offers reliable connectivity for signal applications in demanding environments, featuring a standard 90-degree design with 104 contacts. With a pitch of 2.29mm (.09 in) and contact size 22, it is suitable for a variety of wire and cable terminations. Constructed with zinc-plated steel shell for durability, it ensures secure mating. The crimp snap-in contact style and stainless steel retainer clip provide easy assembly and robust retention. Operating in a wide temperature range from -50 to 125°C (-22 to 257°F), it meets the stringent requirements of aerospace, defense, and marine industries. This RoHS-compliant connector, part of the D-Sub & D-Ribbon series, is ideal for cable-to-cable applications, offering uncompromising performance in power and signal transmission. Packaged in a convenient carton, it is a vital component for mission-critical systems.

