SFM-148-T2-SM-D-A SAMTEC Connector (Other) In Stock
The SFM-148-T2-SM-D-A is a 96-position dual-row surface-mount socket strip from SAMTEC with 0.050-inch pitch for high-density board-to-board connections. It features high reliability contacts rated for demanding applications in a compact SMT form factor. Available from stock worldwide with competitive pricing.
- Manufacturer
- SAMTEC
- Package
- Other
- Pin Count
- 96
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- SFM-148-T2-SM-D-A Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Connector
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- 96 positions in a dual-row configuration at 0.050-inch pitch for very high-density surface-mount interconnect
- High reliability contacts designed to maintain signal integrity across thousands of mating cycles in harsh environments
- Surface-mount termination eliminates through-hole drilling, simplifying PCB fabrication and enabling automated assembly
Applications
The SFM-148-T2-SM-D-A is ideal for high-density board-to-board signal interconnect in aerospace, defense, and industrial electronics where 96 pins in a 0.050-inch pitch footprint are required. Its surface-mount design suits automated pick-and-place assembly on compact PCBs with tight space constraints. The connector is also used in test and measurement equipment, embedded computing modules, and rugged embedded systems requiring reliable multi-signal interfaces.
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 contact positions does the SFM-148-T2-SM-D-A provide, and what is its row configuration?
The SFM-148-T2-SM-D-A offers 96 contact positions arranged in a dual-row layout at a 0.050-inch (1.27 mm) pitch, providing a very high pin density that is well suited for compact surface-mount board-to-board signal interfaces in industrial and aerospace designs.
What PCB assembly advantages does the surface-mount termination of SFM-148-T2-SM-D-A provide compared to through-hole connectors?
The surface-mount termination of the SFM-148-T2-SM-D-A eliminates the need for 96 drilled through-holes, reducing PCB fabrication cost and enabling fully automated pick-and-place reflow assembly. This lowers assembly time significantly on high-volume production runs compared to manual through-hole soldering.
In which high-reliability application environments is the SFM-148-T2-SM-D-A commonly deployed?
The SFM-148-T2-SM-D-A is commonly used in aerospace avionics, defense electronics, industrial control modules, and test instrumentation where 96-position dual-row connectors at 0.050-inch pitch must maintain reliable signal integrity across wide temperature ranges and thousands of insertion-withdrawal cycles.
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