HQCD

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0.50 mm Q Strip® Coax Cable Assembly

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The HQCD is a 0.50 mm pitch high-speed cable assembly for wire-to-board applications. Compatible with the QTH and QSH ground plane connectors, the HQCD uses Samtec's Eye Speed cable to provide 14 Gbps performance. Samtec's unique manufacturing techniques allows customers to specify custom cable lengths for quick delivery.

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  • 0.50 mm (.0197") pitch
  • 50 ohm single-ended signal routing
  • 38 AWG coax cable
  • Double row system up to 180 pins
  • Optional screw mounts and retention pins for the most rugged requirements
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