634-044-363-033

634 Series right angle D-Sub receptacle connector with 44 socket type contacts that have 15µ" gold plating. The contacts are standard, in a standard insulator. The board mounting features are 2 prong boardlocks, the flange is mounted with #4-40 UNC threaded standoffs.

Enhance your connectivity solutions with our Right Angle D-Sub Connector, a versatile component designed for seamless integration into your electronic systems. This receptacle boasts a sturdy construction with 44 positions, facilitating high-density connections while ensuring reliable performance. Featuring a unique boardlocks mount type and PC Tail termination method, it offers secure attachment and easy installation. The gold-plated contacts guarantee optimal signal conductivity, while the nickel-plated steel shell ensures durability in various operating environments. With a current rating of 3 A and a wide operating temperature range of -55 to 85 °C, this connector is suitable for demanding industrial applications. Trust in its mating retention type with 4-40 threaded standoff for added stability. Upgrade your connectivity infrastructure with this essential component.
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Manufacturer:EDAC
Manufacturer Part Number:EDAC 634-044-363-033
Amperage:3 A
Gender:Receptacle
Number of Rows:3
Mount Type:Boardlocks
Termination Method:PC Tail
Contact Plating:Gold
Shell Plating:Nickel
Number of Positions:44
Mating Retention Type:4-40 Threaded Standoff
Shell Material:Steel
Operating Temperature Range:-55 - 85 °C
SKU:EDA634-044-363-033
Series:634
Contact Description:Standard Contact
Insulator Style/Material:Standard
Contact Resistance:25 Milliohms maximum
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage:1000 V AC rms at sea level
Insulation Resistance:5000 megaohms minimum

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Compliant:Unknown
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