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Samtec Releases 2.40 mm Compression Mount Connector

New Albany, IN: Samtec announces release of their new 2.40 mm Compression Mount Connector designed to perform to 50 GHz. Primarily for use in the high-speed digital test market this connector is designed for stripline applications. The connector is vertically mounted to the PCB and attached in place by two 0-80 UNF screws eliminating the need for soldering to the test points. Microstrip design in development

Contact Information:

Samtec, Inc.
P.O. Box 1147
New Albany, IN 47151-1147
USA
Phone: 1-800-SAMTEC-9 (800-726-8329)
www.samtec.com


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