SFM-107-02-F-D-A-K SAMTEC Connector (Other) In Stock

SAMTEC SFM-107-02-F-D-A-K is a 14-position dual-row high-reliability surface-mount socket strip with 0.050" (1.27 mm) pitch, offering a compact footprint for board-to-board mating in embedded and instrumentation applications. Gold-plated contacts ensure low insertion resistance and long mating cycle life. Available from global stock with worldwide shipping.

ACTIVEConnectorVerified Jun 2026
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SFM-107-02-F-D-A-KOther
Quick Facts
Manufacturer
SAMTEC
Package
Other
Pin Count
14
Lifecycle
ACTIVE
Category
Connector
RoHS
Compliant
Lead Time
3–7 business days
Shipping
DHL Express · Worldwide

Key Features

  • 14-position dual-row SMT socket at 0.050" (1.27 mm) pitch provides a minimal PCB footprint for compact embedded module interconnection
  • F-style tail geometry ensures precise lead coplanarity across all 14 pins, supporting reliable solder joint formation during reflow assembly
  • Gold-plated contacts maintain contact resistance below 20 mΩ through thousands of mating cycles, ideal for frequently swapped daughter-card assemblies

Applications

The SFM-107-02-F-D-A-K is suited to small daughter-card and piggyback module designs in industrial sensors, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radio modules, and compact data-logger boards where a 14-pin 0.050" dual-row socket provides sufficient I/O in a space-constrained SMT footprint. It is commonly used in test fixtures for removable modules where 14 contacts must withstand repeated insertion cycles. The SMT design integrates seamlessly into automated reflow soldering processes.

Compliance & Regulatory

RoHS StatusCompliant
Lead-FreeYes (Pb-Free)

Datasheet

SFM-107-02-F-D-A-K Datasheet Download

Official datasheet from SAMTEC

Alternate & Equivalent Parts

No known alternates. Submit an RFQ and our team can suggest alternatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many signal positions does the SFM-107-02-F-D-A-K provide and how are they arranged?

The SFM-107-02-F-D-A-K provides 14 positions in a dual-row layout, giving 7 contacts per row at a 0.050" (1.27 mm) pitch. This arrangement is common in compact wireless module sockets, where 14 pins carry power, ground, UART, SPI, and GPIO signals in a footprint smaller than 10 mm x 5 mm.

For a test fixture application, how many mating cycles does the SFM-107-02-F-D-A-K support?

SAMTEC SFM series connectors with gold-plated contacts are rated for a minimum of 500 mating cycles, and many variants exceed 1000 cycles in practice. For the 14-position SFM-107-02-F-D-A-K used in a test fixture that mates a module 10 times per hour over three 8-hour shifts, this rating supports more than 5 weeks of continuous testing before contact wear becomes a concern.

When would an engineer use SFM-107-02-F-D-A-K instead of a larger 20-position socket for a compact module?

Engineers choose the 14-position SFM-107-02-F-D-A-K when the interface definition requires fewer than 16 signal or power lines and minimizing the connector's 0.050" pitch footprint is a priority. Eliminating the extra 6 positions reduces the soldered land pattern by approximately 3.8 mm in length, freeing PCB space for decoupling capacitors or antenna keep-out areas in constrained RF module designs.

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