CLT

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CLT

Low Profile Dual-Wipe Socket, 2.00 mm Pitch

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The CLT series is rugged and reliable printed circuit board mount socket. Suitable for top- and bottom-entry applications, the CLT utilizes the Samtec Tiger Claw™ dual-wipe contact system to allow for "pass-through" contact arrangements.

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  • Contact System: Tiger Claw™
  • Up to 8 Gbps performance
  • Orientation: Vertical
  • Termination: Through-hole, surface mount
  • Application: Double row to 100 pins
  • Special Features: Top and bottom entry pass-through options
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