SFM-146-T2-F-D-A-P SAMTEC Connector (Other) In Stock
SAMTEC SFM-146-T2-F-D-A-P is a 92-position dual-row high-reliability socket strip with 0.050" (1.27 mm) pitch designed for surface mount assembly. It features precision-machined contacts for consistent mating force and is engineered for high-cycle, high-density interconnect in demanding electronic applications.
- Manufacturer
- SAMTEC
- Package
- Other
- Pin Count
- 92
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- SFM-146-T2-F-D-A-P Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Connector
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- 92-position dual-row socket strip at 0.050" (1.27 mm) pitch for ultra-high-density interconnect
- High-reliability surface mount design for consistent solder joint integrity
- Precision-machined contacts for repeatable mating force and low contact resistance
- Dual-row configuration enables 46 positions per row, maximizing signal density
- Designed for high-cycle life in test, industrial, and communications applications
Applications
The SFM-146-T2-F-D-A-P is used in high-density board-to-board interconnect applications in telecommunications, data storage, and test and measurement equipment. Its 0.050" pitch dual-row socket strip design is well suited for FMC mezzanine cards, FPGA development boards, and compact embedded systems where minimizing PCB footprint is critical.
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
What pitch and position count does the SFM-146-T2-F-D-A-P offer for high-density interconnect designs?
The SFM-146-T2-F-D-A-P provides 92 positions in a dual-row layout at 0.050" (1.27 mm) pitch, delivering 46 positions per row for ultra-high-density surface mount board-to-board signal interconnect in compact PCB designs.
For FPGA mezzanine or FMC card applications, how does the SFM-146-T2-F-D-A-P compare to standard 2.54 mm pitch connectors?
At 0.050" (1.27 mm) pitch, the SFM-146-T2-F-D-A-P offers approximately half the footprint of standard 2.54 mm connectors, making it ideal for FPGA mezzanine cards, FMC modules, and any design requiring 92 pins in a compact SMT package.
What lifecycle and reliability factors should procurement engineers consider when sourcing SFM-146-T2-F-D-A-P?
This SAMTEC SFM-series connector is an active product rated for high-cycle mating in industrial temperature ranges. Engineers should confirm lead time and assess alternates like SFM-146-T2-L-D-A-P for tail-length variations. Minimum order quantities and tape-and-reel packaging (-TR suffix) affect procurement planning for 92-pin socket strips.
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