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HLCD

High Speed Hermaphroditic Cable, 0.50mm Pitch

The HLCD Series is a high-speed hermaphroditic cable assembly specifically designed to mate with LSHM-S Series shielded, board-mounting connector. Featuring Razor Beam™ contacts for high reliability, the HLCD is available in custom lengths and orientations for maximum design flexibility.

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  • 0.50 mm (.0197") pitch
  • 50 ohm single-ended signal routing
  • 38 AWG coax cable
  • Double row design up to 100 pins
  • Optional screw downs for rugged applications
  • UL: File # E111594
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