1.27MM pin header double row 90°

Des: Male header 1.27MM pin header double row 90°
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Specification:
Pitch: 1.27mm
Current rating: 1.5A
Contact Material: Brass
Insulator Material: PA6T,UL 94V-0 Black
Packaging: Bag/tray

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