Centronics Connectors

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Free Hanging (In-Line)Through HoleThrough Hole, Right Angle
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IDCSolder
Type
-Board to Board
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-Board Guide, Board LockBoard Lock
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1734037-1
1734037-1
CONN BTB RCPT 80POS R/A SOLDER
TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
2,522
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1 : ¥58.29000
Tube
Tube
Active
Outer Shroud Contacts
Receptacle
80
2
Through Hole, Right Angle
Solder
-
Board to Board
Board Lock
Gold
Flash
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1-1734037-0
CONN BTB RCPT 100POS R/A SOLDER
TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
2,236
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
1-1734101-0
1-1734101-0
CONN BTB RCPT 100POS VERT SOLDER
TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
2,066
In Stock
1 : ¥81.11000
Tube
Tube
Active
Outer Shroud Contacts
Receptacle
100
2
Through Hole
Solder
-
Board to Board
Board Lock
Gold
Flash
74
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1 : ¥140.47000
Tube
Tube
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Outer Shroud Contacts
Receptacle
100
2
Free Hanging (In-Line)
IDC
-
-
-
Gold
Flash
CONN BTB RCPT 100POS VERT SOLDER
1-1734101-1
CONN BTB RCPT 100POS VERT SOLDER
TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
0
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Outer Shroud Contacts
Receptacle
100
2
Through Hole
Solder
-
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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.