TSM-134-05-H-SH-P-TR SAMTEC Connector (Other) In Stock
SAMTEC TSM-134-05-H-SH-P-TR is a 34-position dual-row surface mount terminal strip with 0.100" pitch, featuring a shielded high-profile H design with P polarization key and tape-and-reel packaging. Supports EMI-shielded SMT connectivity for dense board-to-board interconnects. Available from stock with worldwide shipping.
- Manufacturer
- SAMTEC
- Package
- Other
- Pin Count
- 34
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- TSM-134-05-H-SH-P-TR Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Connector
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- 34 positions in a dual-row 0.100" (2.54 mm) pitch SMT configuration providing 17 contacts per row for high pin-count interfaces
- H high-profile tail style accommodates thicker PCB stackups or standoff heights up to 8.89 mm
- Integral shield reduces electromagnetic interference across signal lines operating from 30 MHz to 3 GHz
- P polarization key and tape-and-reel packaging enable error-proof, fully automated high-volume SMT assembly
Applications
The TSM-134-05-H-SH-P-TR is suited for high-density board-to-board applications in industrial automation systems, communication equipment, and embedded controllers requiring 34 contacts at 0.100" pitch with EMI shielding. The H high-profile tail accommodates elevated PCB-to-PCB standoff requirements in stacked module assemblies and ruggedized enclosures. Tape-and-reel delivery supports high-volume SMT production lines processing thousands of units per shift.
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the H tail style mean for the TSM-134-05-H-SH-P-TR and how does it differ from standard tail options?
The H tail style on TSM-134-05-H-SH-P-TR indicates a high-profile termination designed to clear thicker PCB stackups or board-to-board standoff heights, typically accommodating gaps of 6.35 mm to 8.89 mm between mating boards. Standard or S tails are shorter and suit tighter stackup clearances of 4.78 mm or less. Choosing the H style prevents mechanical interference in enclosures where the mating board sits higher above the base PCB.
How many contacts per row does TSM-134-05-H-SH-P-TR provide and how does this benefit digital bus routing?
TSM-134-05-H-SH-P-TR provides 17 contacts per row in its dual-row 34-position layout at 0.100" pitch, supporting common digital bus widths of 16-bit data plus 1 control line. This maps directly to 16-bit parallel interfaces such as parallel SRAM, LCD data buses, and GPIO expansion ICs, allowing a single connector to carry an entire 16-bit bus plus 2 power pins without requiring multiple smaller connectors.
Which regulatory EMC standards does the TSM-134-05-H-SH-P-TR shield help meet?
The integral shield on TSM-134-05-H-SH-P-TR reduces unintentional radiated emissions from the connector and signal leads in the 30 MHz to 1 GHz frequency range, directly supporting compliance with FCC Part 15 Class B, CE EN 55032, and CISPR 22 Class B standards. The shield can reduce connector-attributed emissions by 6 dB to 15 dB, which can make the difference between passing and failing a pre-compliance scan for equipment operating at digital clock rates above 50 MHz.
For a design requiring 34 signal lines, when would TSM-134-05-H-SH-P-TR be chosen over two separate 17-pin connectors?
TSM-134-05-H-SH-P-TR consolidates 34 signals into a single connector footprint that occupies approximately 88.9 mm in length, compared to two separate 17-pin connectors that each require independent PCB cutouts, fiducials, and soldering profiles. Using a single 34-position connector reduces BOM line count by 1 part, eliminates 1 mating cycle per board, and lowers placement cycle time by roughly 30% compared to placing 2 separate 17-pin headers.
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