Centronics Connectors

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Manufacturer
Hirose Electric Co LtdTE Connectivity AMP Connectors
Series
CHAMP .050 IFX2
Packaging
TrayTube
Connector Style
Center Strip ContactsOuter Shroud Contacts
Connector Type
PlugReceptacle
Number of Positions
50100
Mounting Type
Through HoleThrough Hole, Right Angle
Features
-Board Guide, Board LockBoard Lock
Contact Finish Thickness
7.87µin (0.200µm)Flash
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1734101-5
1734101-5
CONN BTB RCPT 50POS VERT SOLDER
TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
1,077
In Stock
1 : ¥47.37000
Tube
Tube
Active
Outer Shroud Contacts
Receptacle
50
2
Through Hole
Solder
-
Board to Board
Board Guide, Board Lock
Gold
Flash
1-1734037-0
1-1734037-0
CONN BTB RCPT 100POS R/A SOLDER
TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
2,290
In Stock
1 : ¥63.95000
Tube
Tube
Active
Outer Shroud Contacts
Receptacle
100
2
Through Hole, Right Angle
Solder
-
Board to Board
Board Lock
Gold
Flash
FX2C-100P-1.27DSA(71)
FX2C-100P-1.27DSA(71)
CONN HEADER VERT 100POS 1.27MM
Hirose Electric Co Ltd
595
In Stock
1 : ¥61.08000
Tray
Tray
Active
Center Strip Contacts
Plug
100
2
Through Hole
Solder
-
Board to Board
-
Gold
7.87µin (0.200µm)
1-1734101-0
1-1734101-0
CONN BTB RCPT 100POS VERT SOLDER
TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
110
In Stock
1 : ¥81.11000
Tube
Tube
Active
Outer Shroud Contacts
Receptacle
100
2
Through Hole
Solder
-
Board to Board
Board Lock
Gold
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Centronics Connectors


Products in this family are interconnect devices typically used for wire-to-board connections in data applications. Combining a D-shaped shroud similar to that found on D-subminiature connectors with an inner contact set reminiscent of a card edge interconnect scheme, this connector style was commonly used for connecting printers and similar peripheral devices to computers during the late 20th century.