Male Pin Header 1×50 Selective Gold Break-Away — 2.54mm
Male Pin Header 1×50 Selective Gold Break-Away 2.54mm
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Male Pin Header 1×50 Selective Gold Break-Away — 2.54mm
A 1×50 break-away male pin header with selective gold plating on the contact tips — gold where it matters most (the mating contact area) with tin on the solder tail for easy soldering. The 50-pin strip snaps to any length from 1 to 50 pins. Gold-plated contacts provide superior corrosion resistance and lower contact resistance for high-reliability applications.
Key Specifications
- Configuration: 1×50 (50-pin, single row, break-away) | Pitch: 2.54mm
- Contact plating: Selective gold (Au) on tips | Tail: Tin-plated
- Current: 3A per pin | Voltage: 250V
- Compliance: RoHS compliant
Why Selective Gold?
- ✅ Gold contact tips — superior corrosion resistance and lower contact resistance
- ✅ Tin solder tails — easy soldering without gold contamination
- ✅ 50-pin strip — longer than standard 40-pin for large PCB designs
- ✅ Break-away — any length from 1–50 pins
Typical Applications
- High-reliability Arduino and module pin headers
- Frequently mated connectors requiring gold contacts
- Production PCB assembly requiring consistent contact resistance
- Large custom PCB multi-pin connectors

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