| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | Molex |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | Molex 54104-4331 |
| Color: | Natural |
| Series: | 54104 |
| Amperage: | .5 A |
| Connector Type: | Easy-On |
| Housing Material: | High Temperature Thermoplastic |
| Number of Rows: | 1 |
| Contact Material: | Phosphor Bronze |
| Contact Plating: | Gold |
| Maximum Operating Temperature: | 85 °C |
| Minimum Operating Temperature: | -20 °C |
| Body Orientation: | Right Angle |
| Pitch: | 5 mm |
| Voltage: | 50 V |
| Material: | High Temperature Thermoplastic |
| Orientation: | Right Angle |
| Wire Type: | FFC/FPC |
| Actuator Type: | Slider |
| Operating Temperature Range: | -20 - 85 °C |
| Contact Mating Area Plating: | Gold |
| Contact Mating Area Plating Thickness: | .102 µm |
| Number of Contacts Loaded: | 43 |
| Mating Cycles: | 20 |
| PCB Locator: | No |
| PCB Retention: | Yes |
| Polarized to PCB: | Yes |
| Contact Termination Plating Thickness: | .051 µm |
| Contact Termination Plating: | Gold |
| Mated Height: | 2 mm |
| Stackable: | No |
| PCB Mount Alignment Type: | Surface Mount |
| Product Name: | Easy-On |
| Material Flammability Standard: | 94V-0 |
| Part Aliases: | 0541044331 |
| SKU: | MOL54104-4331 |
54104-4331
Specifications
Detailed Description
Enhance your electronic connections with our Easy-On FFC/FPC Connector. Designed for seamless integration, this connector features a right-angle orientation and high-temperature thermoplastic housing for optimal performance in a variety of environments. With gold-plated contact areas, it ensures reliable conductivity, while its low-profile design offers space-saving benefits. RoHS compliant and with a wide operating temperature range, from -20 to 85°C, this connector is a durable and efficient solution for your connectivity needs. Whether you're working on a small-scale project or a larger application, this connector is essential for achieving secure and stable connections. Elevate your electronic assemblies with the Easy-On FFC/FPC Connector.

