Experience seamless data and power transmission with the VERTRECASSY,RIGHTEND,MULTIGIG RT3 backplane connector. Designed for high-performance applications, this receptacle features a 1A amperage and 100Ω impedance. With 144 positions arranged in 9 rows, it ensures efficient connectivity on your PCB. The LCP-GF housing material and through-hole press-fit termination method guarantee durability and stability in operation. Suitable for aerospace, defense, and marine industries, this vertical mount connector is RoHS compliant, aligning with modern environmental standards. Perfect for power and signal applications, it offers reliable performance in board-to-board configurations. Upgrade your connectivity solutions with this essential component for your motherboard setup.
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Manufacturer: TE Connectivity
Manufacturer Part Number: 2302790-2
Series: MULTIGIG RT 3
Amperage: 1 A
Connector Type: Backplane (Receptacle)
Gender: Receptacle
Housing Material: LCP - GF (Liquid Crystal Polymer)
Number of Rows: 9
Mount Type: Board Mount
Termination Method: Through Hole - Press-Fit
Pitch: .071 in, 1.8 mm
Row Spacing: .071 in, 1.8 mm
Impedance: 100 Ω
Number of Positions: 144
Mount Orientation: Vertical
GPL: B54
Operating Temperature Range: ,
Circuit Application: Power & Signal
Sealable: No
Mating Alignment: Guide Hardware
Mating Alignment Type: Keyed
GPL Description: Aerospace Defense & Marine
Connector and Contact Terminate To: Printed Circuit Board
Product Code: X943
Number of Columns: 16
Connector System: Board to Board
Connector Product Type: Motherboard Connector
Pairs Per Column: 2
Board to Board Configuration: Vertical
Shroud Type: No
Card Slot Centerline: 20.3 mm, .8 in
Guide Location: Unguided
Part Aliases: 2302790-2
SKU: AMP2302790-2

Environmental Initiative Details

Environmental Initiative: RoHS
Compliant: Unknown
Date of this Information: Unknown
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