HDMI A type PCB Connector 19pin DIP

Des: Female HDMI A type PCB Connector 19pin DIP right angle
Part No: HDMI-AF-1907
Specification:
Rating: 0.5A
Insertion force: 35N Max
Withdrawal force: 10N Min
Operating Life: 5,000Cycles
Packaging: Reel/Tray

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