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SAMTEC MiniMate Discrete Wire Connectors | New Product Brief

July 25, 2020 by Mouser Electronics

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SAMTEC MiniMate Discrete Wire Connectors

Samtec MiniMate .100" Discrete Wire Connectors offer rugged, individually shrouded contacts that provide compact and reliable connectivity in harsh environments. 

The .100” pitch MiniMate discrete wire connectors include single and double row housings with 2 to 25 positions per row. Housings are available for cable-to-board, cable-to-cable, and cable-to-panel applications and are fully-polarized, with plugs available for custom polarization to eliminate cross-mating. 

The housings also have a plastic latch with the option for a metal latch for more rugged environments. Contacts are rated for up to 3.3A and available for 20 to 30 AWG PVC wire or 24 to 30 AWG Teflon wire. 

Samtec MiniMate .100" Discrete Wire Connectors are also offered as complete cable assemblies. 

  • Single and double row housings up to 50 pins on 0.100” pitch 
    • Applications: cable-to-board, cable-to-cable, cable-to-panel 
  • Fully polarized housings and optional polarization plugs ensure proper installation 
  • Plastic latches standard with metal latch option for rugged environments 
  • Current ratings up to 3.3A  
  • Wire size: 20AWG to 30AWG PVC wire or 24AWG to 30AWG Teflon® wire 
  • Available as individual components or complete assemblies 

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