DisplayPort connector female right angle DIP 20 pin

Part NumberDP-F-01
Description20 Pin DisplayPort connector female DIP right angle DP pcb connector
TypeDisplayPort
CategoryDisplayport Connector
Application3C/Gaming/Audio-Visual/VR/AR/Retail and Digital Signage
Part StatusActive
Mounting TypeDIP / Through Hole
Number of Contacts20 Pin
Mounting FeatureRight Angle/ Horizontal
GenderFemale
Shielding MaterialSteel, Stainless
Rating0.5A
Insertion force35N Max
Withdrawal force8N Min
Operating Temperature-20°C ~ 85°C
Operating Life5,000Cycles
PackagingReel/Tray
Place of OriginGuangdong, China
Lead Time1-10K, 15 days,
Over 10k, 20 days
Free SampleAround 10pcs

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