ERM5

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0.50 mm Edge Rate® Rugged High Speed Terminal

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The ERM5 is a board-mounted header designed for use in high-speed systems. The ERM5 uses the Edge Rate® contact system which is designed for applications requiring high-mating cycles and 28Gbps performance. The ERM5 mates with ERF5 board-mounted sockets.

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Features

  • Rugged Edge Rate® contact
  • Smooth broad milled contact surface for increased wear life
  • 28 Gbps performance
  • 1 mm contact wipe
  • High mating cycles to 250
  • Positions: Up to 150
  • Stack height: 7.00 mm - 12.00 mm
  • Final Inch® break out region data available
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