DisplayPort Receptacle, 20-Position Vertical Mount
This is the receptacle side of the DisplayPort interface — the board-mounted half that accepts the cable plug.
Termination is solder — the through-hole pins pass through the board and are wave-soldered or hand-soldered. The vertical orientation means the connector sits perpendicular to the PCB surface, with the mating face pointing upward for a cable plug inserted from above. The single-port design mates with a standard DisplayPort cable plug. The board lock is a metal feature that solders into plated through-holes, giving the connector additional shear strength when the cable is inserted or removed. Without it, the solder joints on the signal pins would bear the full mechanical load.
Compliance and Lifecycle
The base product number is 2041441; the -2 suffix denotes the specific variant with vertical orientation and tray packaging. The shell and shielding material is phosphor bronze, which provides good spring properties for the ground contact fingers that engage the cable plug shield.
The tray packaging (25 pieces typical for this form factor) suits both prototype builds and production runs.
