| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | Sullins Connector Solutions |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | Sullins Connector Solutions EMC30DREI |
| Amperage: | 3 A |
| Gender: | Female |
| Number of Contacts: | 60 |
| Number of Rows: | 2 |
| Mount Type: | Threaded |
| Termination Method: | Eyelet |
| Contact Material: | Phosphor Bronze |
| Contact Plating: | Gold |
| Pitch: | 0.1 in |
| Voltage: | 700 VAC |
| Contact Type: | Full Bellow |
| Orientation: | Straight |
| Number of Positions: | 60 |
| Tail Length: | .225 in, 5.72 mm |
| Operating Temperature Range: | -65 - 125 °C |
| Connector Height: | 10.95 mm, .431 in |
| Connector Width: | .33 in, 8.38 mm |
| Current Rating: | 3 A |
| Termination Plating: | Gold |
| Voltage Rating: | 700 VAC |
| Card Thickness: | 0.062 in |
| SKU: | SULEMC30DREI |
EMC30DREI
Specifications
Detailed Description
Introducing the EMC30DREI, a high-performance board-to-board PCB connector designed for reliable power and signal transmission in demanding environments. Featuring a rugged female gender with two rows and eyelet termination method, this connector ensures secure connectivity. The phosphor bronze contacts with gold plating guarantee excellent conductivity and durability, meeting stringent industry standards. With a pitch of 2.54mm, it offers precise alignment and easy installation. Operating at a voltage of 700 VAC and an extended temperature range of -65 to 125°C, it is suitable for a wide range of applications. The straight orientation and full bellow contact type further enhance its functionality. With 60 positions and a tail length of 5.72mm, this connector provides ample connectivity options. Its compact design, with a height of 10.95mm and width of 8.38mm, makes it ideal for space-constrained PCB layouts. Gold termination plating ensures long-term reliability. Whether used in aerospace, defense, or industrial applications, the EMC30DREI delivers uncompromising performance. Elevate your connectivity solutions with this top-of-the-line connector.

