FCT, 1731130140 Series, Female PCB D-Sub Connector, Gold over Nickel

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RS Stock No.:
665-880
Mfr. Part No.:
1731130140
Manufacturer:
FCT
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Brand

FCT

Product Type

D-Sub Connector

Gender

Female

Contact Material

Copper Alloy

Contact Plating

Gold over Nickel

Current

3A

Series

1731130140

Termination Type

PCB

COO (Country of Origin):
TW
The FCT High-density D-Sub connector is designed for efficient and reliable connections in Compact spaces. With its female, right-angle configuration, it facilitates secure PCB through-hole mounting, making it an Ideal choice for various electronic applications. This connector features gold plating for enhanced conductivity and durability, and is equipped with a grounding bracket that ensures stable operation under demanding conditions. With a capacity of 78 circuits, it effectively supports multi-channel data transfer, meeting the requirements of high-performance systems. The robust construction includes a combination of copper alloy contacts and a steel shell, ensuring longevity and resilience against environmental stressors.

Compact size with a right-angle design for space-efficient PCB integration

78 circuits offer significant data transfer capacity for complex applications

Gold plating on contacts enhances conductivity and corrosion resistance

Grounding bracket provides additional stability and electromagnetic interference protection

Constructed with Durable materials including copper alloy for contacts and steel for the Shell

IP20 rating suitable for applications where exposure to dust and moisture is limited

Thread-in panel mount method allows for secure installation