GCB10DHAT

Heilind Number:SULGCB10DHAT
Manufacturer:Sullins Connector Solutions
Manufacturer Number:GCB10DHAT
ECAD Model:
3D Model

Description:

PA9T & PHOSPHOR BRONZE .0

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Specifications

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Manufacturer:Sullins Connector Solutions
Manufacturer Part Number:Sullins Connector Solutions GCB10DHAT
Pitch:0.05 in
Gender:Female
Voltage:300 VAC
Amperage:1 A
Mount Type:Threaded
Orientation:Right Angle
Tail Length:.1 in, 2.54 mm
Contact Type:Hairpin
Number of Rows:2
Connector Width:.37 in, 9.4 mm
Contact Plating:Gold
Connector Height:23.24 mm, .915 in
Contact Material:Phosphor Bronze
Termination Method:Solder
Number of Positions:20
Termination Plating:Matte Tin
Operating Temperature Range:-65 - 125 °C
Card Thickness:0.062 in
Current Rating:1 A
Voltage Rating:300 VAC
Number of Contacts:20
SKU:SULGCB10DHAT

Detailed Description

The GCB10DHAT is a high-performance board-to-board PCB connector designed for demanding applications. Featuring a durable PA9T housing and precision-crafted Phosphor Bronze contacts with Gold plating, this connector ensures reliable signal transmission in harsh environments. With a current rating of 1A and a voltage rating of 300VAC, it is suitable for a wide range of power and signal applications. The connector offers a secure threaded mount and through-hole termination, guaranteeing robust mechanical stability. Its 20-position, 2-row configuration with a 1.27mm pitch allows for efficient signal routing on PCBs. Operating flawlessly in temperatures ranging from -65°C to 125°C, it is ideal for use in aerospace, military, and industrial systems. The right-angle orientation and 2.54mm tail length provide flexibility in board layout. Measuring just 23.24mm in height and 9.4mm in width, it offers a compact solution for space-constrained designs. With matte tin termination plating ensuring excellent solderability, this connector is easy to install. Part of the hi-rel product category, it meets stringent quality standards for reliability. Trust the GCB10DHAT for your critical connectivity needs.