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ESQT

FleXYZ™ Flexible-Height Socket Strip, 2.00mm Pitch

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The ESQT is a flexible-height through-hole socket strip designed for higher profile board spacing. ESQT uses the high retention, cost-effective Tiger Buy™ contact to provide reliable connections, and is available from single row to six-row options.

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  • Pitch: 2.00 mm (.0787")
  • Contact System: Tiger Buy™
  • Orientation: Vertical
  • Termination: Through-hole
  • Application: FleXYZ™ design allows design flexibility in all three axes to six rows with 50 pins per row
  • Special Features: PC/104-Plus™ compliant
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