Easily connect power, signal, and data with this versatile Right Angle Plug Assembly. Designed for seamless integration onto a printed circuit board, it features 112 positions spread across 7 rows, ensuring efficient connectivity. With a pitch of 1.8mm (.071 in) and row spacing of 1.35mm (.053 in), it offers precise and reliable performance. The Aerospace Defense & Marine-grade construction guarantees durability, while the Keyed mating alignment system ensures proper connection every time. Ideal for backplane configurations, this connector is a must-have for high-performance applications.
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Manufacturer: TE Connectivity
Manufacturer Part Number: 2332816-1
Series: MULTIGIG RT 3
Gender: Header
Number of Rows: 7
Mount Type: Board Mount
Pitch: .071 in, 1.8 mm
Row Spacing: .053 in, 1.35 mm
Number of Positions: 112
Mount Orientation: Right Angle
GPL: B54
Operating Temperature Range: ,
Circuit Application: Power & Signal & Data
Mating Alignment: Guide Hardware
Mating Alignment Type: Keyed
GPL Description: Aerospace Defense & Marine
Connector and Contact Terminate To: Printed Circuit Board
Product Code: X942
Number of Columns: 16
Connector System: Board to Board
Board to Board Configuration: Right Angle
Shroud Type: Partial
Guide Location: Unguided
Part Aliases: null;2332816-1
SKU: AMP2332816-1

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Environmental Initiative: RoHS
Compliant: Unknown
Date of this Information: Unknown
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Product Change Notice

Effective Date Description of Change Download
07/01/2024 P-24-025925 - Product Improvement. Reducing the wafer slot width of the shroud, from 0.45mm to legacy 0.36mm. This change does not have an impact on performance and does not cause compatibility issues. Previous change increased the slot width to 0.45mm but did not remove the chamfered profile in the slot, which was later determine to be the root cause of the FOD in our assembly process Download