SFM-107-T2-LM-D-K-TR SAMTEC Connector (Other) In Stock
SAMTEC SFM-107-T2-LM-D-K-TR is a 14-position dual-row high-reliability surface mount socket strip with 0.050-inch (1.27 mm) pitch for dense PCB mating applications. Tape-and-reel packaging supports automated assembly. Available with worldwide shipping.
- Manufacturer
- SAMTEC
- Package
- Other
- Pin Count
- 14
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- SFM-107-T2-LM-D-K-TR Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Connector
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- 14-position dual-row surface mount socket strip at 0.050-inch (1.27 mm) pitch for high-density PCB signal connectivity
- High-reliability contact design rated for repeated mating cycles, suited for test, debug, and field-replaceable module applications
- Tape-and-reel (-TR) packaging enabling automated pick-and-place assembly in high-volume PCB production lines
Applications
The SFM-107-T2-LM-D-K-TR is designed for high-density surface mount mating applications in embedded systems, modular compute platforms, and test fixtures where 14 dual-row positions at 0.050-inch pitch are required. Its high-reliability socket construction ensures consistent electrical contact in repeated mating environments such as daughter card or mezzanine module interfaces. The SMT footprint integrates cleanly into automated PCB assembly workflows.
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
No known alternates. Submit an RFQ and our team can suggest alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many positions and what pitch does the SFM-107-T2-LM-D-K-TR socket strip provide?
The SFM-107-T2-LM-D-K-TR provides 14 positions in a dual-row surface mount configuration with 0.050-inch (1.27 mm) pitch, offering a total of 28 contacts in a compact footprint suitable for high-density PCB signal connections.
In which modular board or test fixture applications does the SFM-107-T2-LM-D-K-TR high-reliability socket perform best?
The SFM-107-T2-LM-D-K-TR excels in applications requiring frequent mating and unmating such as daughter card sockets, mezzanine module interfaces, and production test fixtures. Its high-reliability contact design at 0.050-inch (1.27 mm) pitch maintains consistent electrical performance across multiple insertion cycles in embedded and computing platforms.
What manufacturing advantage does the tape-and-reel format of the SFM-107-T2-LM-D-K-TR provide?
The -TR tape-and-reel packaging allows the SFM-107-T2-LM-D-K-TR to be placed by automated pick-and-place equipment at high throughput, reducing manual handling errors and improving placement accuracy for the 14-position dual-row 0.050-inch pitch SMT socket in volume production.
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