It sits on the standard 0.100" (2.54 mm) pitch grid, which means the footprint matches legacy 0.100" ribbon cable and standard PCB header patterns — a common source of fit errors when a buyer assumes a metric pitch. The single-row, free-hanging (in-line) housing accepts 22-26 AWG wire and secures the cable with an IDC slot, so the termination is a factory or bench press operation, not a field crimp.
Key Features That Drive the Fit Decision
Below this thickness, tin plating would be used for single-mate or low-cycle harnesses. The closed-end feature on the housing prevents the IDC slot from being over-inserted, which protects the wire strain relief. The black color is a visual identifier in multi-connector harness assemblies, helping technicians distinguish this receptacle from other AMPMODU MTE variants on the same cable bundle.
