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TE Connectivity AMP Connectors 2007435-3 — USB / HDMI Cable Assemblies

TE Connectivity 2007435-3 HDMI Receptacle

MPN2007435-3
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TE Connectivity, HDMI receptacle, 2007435-3, 19 contacts, 1 port, right-angle through-hole, shielded, board lock, gold contacts, 0.5A, 40VAC.

$5.7100Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
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Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

2007435-3 specifications
ParameterValue
MountingPanel Mount, Through Hole, Right Angle
Connector typeHDMI
Voltage - rated40VAC
Current rating0.5A
Positions19
Mounting featureVertical
Operating temperature-20°C ~ 85°C
Insulation colorBlack
Shell (Shielding material)Steel, Stainless
GenderReceptacle
PackageTray
FeaturesBoard Lock, Cover
ShieldingShielded
TerminationSolder
Contact finishGold
Number of ports1

Product details

19-Pin HDMI Type A Receptacle for Board-Edge Mounting

The TE Connectivity 2007435-3 is a 19-contact HDMI Type A receptacle — the standard full-size HDMI connector found on PC motherboards, graphics cards, media players, and display input panels. It is a shielded, right-angle, through-hole mount part with a board lock feature and an integrated cover, designed for permanent soldered attachment to a PCB edge. The 19 contacts follow the standard HDMI Type A pinout, carrying signal lines plus the +5V power and hot-plug detect.

Board Lock and Shielding — What They Mean for Assembly

The steel and stainless steel shell provides continuous shielding around the contact area.

Current and Voltage — Signal Duty, Not Power

Rated 0.5A per contact at 40VAC, this connector is sized for HDMI signal lines and the +5V supply pin — not for charging or high-current pass-through. The 0.5A per-contact limit is typical for HDMI receptacles and reflects the fine-pitch contact geometry and the need to keep temperature rise low inside the shielded shell. For applications requiring power delivery over HDMI (e.g. HDMI with Power over Cable), this part is not the right choice; it is built for standard AV signal paths where the current draw per pin stays under half an amp.

Frequently asked questions

Does the 2007435-3 have a board lock feature?

Yes, the 2007435-3 includes a board lock feature — metal retention tabs that solder into the PCB to anchor the connector against insertion and extraction forces. This prevents the right-angle jack from lifting pads or fatiguing solder joints during repeated cable mating cycles.