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TE Connectivity AMP Connectors 280368 — Connector Housings

TE Connectivity 280368 AMPMODU Mod II Receptacle Housing

MPN280368
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TE Connectivity AMPMODU Mod II receptacle housing, 280368, 30 positions, 2 rows, 0.100" (2.54mm) pitch, free-hanging, crimp termination, black, contacts not included.

$0.7600Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
SeriesAMPMODU Mod II
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

280368 specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesAMPMODU Mod II
TypeFemale Socket
MountingFree Hanging (In-Line)
Connector typeReceptacle
ColorBlack
NoteContacts Not Included
Pitch0.100\" (2.54mm)
PackageBulk
Row spacing0.100\" (2.54mm)
Rows2
Contact terminationCrimp
Positions30

Product details

The black thermoplastic housing is unkeyed and unpolarized, so the mating header's orientation and keying (if any) determine the final mate alignment. This housing mates with any 0.100" pitch AMPMODU Mod II male header of matching position count and row configuration.

The 30-circuit count is a dense option in the series, suited for harnesses requiring a moderate number of signal or low-power lines in a compact in-line package.

This housing accepts AMPMODU Mod II female crimp socket contacts (sold separately). The crimp termination allows field-termination of discrete wires — strip, crimp, insert until the contact locks. No secondary retainer is listed; the primary latch in the housing cavity holds the contact.

Frequently asked questions

Does the 280368 come with contacts?

No — the listing explicitly notes 'Contacts Not Included.' The crimp socket terminals must be ordered separately as a line item on the BOM.

What is the pitch of 280368?

The pitch is 0.100" (2.54mm), which is the standard AMPMODU Mod II spacing for both rows and columns.

What header mates with 280368?

Any 0.100" (2.54mm) pitch AMPMODU Mod II male header with 30 positions and 2 rows will mate. The housing is unpolarized, so the header's keying (if any) determines the final orientation.