STMM-102-02-TM.SM.LM-D-SM-K-TR SAMTEC Connector (Other) In Stock
SAMTEC STMM-102-02-TM.SM.LM-D-SM-K-TR is a 2.00 mm pitch shrouded terminal strip connector with dual-row configuration and surface-mount termination. This 102-position cable-mate connector features 2 mm spacing, keying option, and tape-and-reel packaging for automated assembly.
- Manufacturer
- SAMTEC
- Package
- Other
- Pin Count
- 4
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Category
- Connector
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- 2.00 mm pitch dual-row shrouded terminal strip with cable-mate mating interface for secure board-to-cable connections
- Surface-mount termination style with keying option to prevent mis-mating in high-density PCB assemblies
- Tape-and-reel (TR) packaging supports automated pick-and-place assembly on high-volume production lines
Applications
The STMM-102-02-TM.SM.LM-D-SM-K-TR is well suited for board-to-cable signal interconnects in embedded computing, telecommunications, and industrial control systems where a 2.00 mm pitch shrouded connector provides secure mating and polarization. Its surface-mount termination and tape-and-reel packaging make it ideal for automated PCB assembly in high-volume applications such as server backplanes, data acquisition modules, and rack-mount equipment.
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 row configuration does the STMM-102-02-TM.SM.LM-D-SM-K-TR use?
The STMM-102-02-TM.SM.LM-D-SM-K-TR uses a 2.00 mm pitch dual-row shrouded terminal strip layout with 102 positions total, providing a compact yet high-density interconnect for board-to-cable applications in space-constrained PCB designs.
Which assembly method does the STMM-102-02-TM.SM.LM-D-SM-K-TR support, and how is it packaged?
This connector uses a surface-mount termination style and ships in tape-and-reel (TR) format, enabling fully automated pick-and-place assembly on standard SMT production lines. The 2.00 mm pitch and 102-pin count are compatible with high-speed reflow soldering processes at typical reflow temperatures around 260°C peak.
When would you choose the STMM-102-02-TM.SM.LM-D-SM-K-TR over a non-shrouded terminal strip?
The shrouded design and keying option (-K) prevent mis-insertion in dense cable harness assemblies, making this 2.00 mm pitch connector preferable over non-shrouded strips in applications such as 48-channel data acquisition cards or industrial control backplanes where connector polarization and physical protection of 102 signal pins are critical.
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