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Cat1307191_Cover+Spine_v7.qxd 2/21/07 2:46 PM Page 1 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 tycoelectronics.com 1307191 3M LUG FP 3-07 RF Coax Products Catalog Tyco Electronics Corporation Harrisburg, PA RF Coax Products RF Coax Connectors Introduction Product Facts ■ Listed under the Component Program of Underwriters Laboratories Inc., File No. E-81956 as indicated by Product Family R ■ Recognized under the Component Program of Underwriters Laboratories Inc., File No. E-81956 as indicated by Product Family R ■ Certified by Canadian Standards Association File No. LR 7189 as indicated by Product Family R ■ Produced under a Quality Management System certified to ISO 9001 A copy of the certificate is available upon request ISO900e1d i rtif Ce Need more information? Call Technical Support at the numbers listed below. Technical Support is staffed with specialists well versed in all Tyco Electronics products. They can provide you with: ■ Technical Support ■ Catalogs ■ Technical Documents ■ Product Samples ■ Tyco Electronics Authorized Distributor Locations The Tyco Electronics RF Coaxial catalog combines the best products from industry leading brand names like M/A-COM and AMP. We have integrated these into one cohesive set of RF products focused specifically on wireless, wireline carrier, and enterprise networking sectors of the world telecom equipment market. Tyco Electronic’s broadest selection of RF connectors and coaxial cable assemblies provides you with a solution for every interconnection requirement. Type N and 7/16 connectors are used where high power and rugged reliability are required, typically as antenna feeds, filter/ combiner I/O’s, and power amplifier outputs. SMA, SMB, and TNC connectors are the primary cable interface for inner cabinet routing and are available in panel mount, board mount, and cable terminations. Subminiature connectors such as MCX, SMP, DIN, and BlindMate provide panel to board and backplane connections. Finally, our micro miniature SSMT, and MMCX series provide excellent board to board and card edge to board solutions. All of these interfaces are supported with cable terminating tools and between series adapters to meet all your requirements for trouble free terminations at the lowest applied cost. The appendices hold a wealth of information including a Theory and Application tutorial, RG/U cable specification tables, Application notes on White Bronze plating and intermodulation distortion. Whether you need rugged external RF power cables, panel mount, board to board, blindmate, or DIN, Tyco Electronics has the connection. Restriction on the use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) At Tyco Electronics, we’re ready to support your RoHS requirements. We’ve assessed more than 1.5 million end items/components for RoHS compliance, and issued new part numbers where any change was required to eliminate the restricted materials. Part numbers in this catalog are identified as: RoHS Compliant — Part numbers in this catalog are RoHS Compliant, unless marked otherwise. These products comply with European Union Directive 2002/95/EC as amended 1 January 2006 that restricts the use of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, PBB, and PBDE in certain electrical and electronic products sold into the EU as of 1 July 2006. NOTE: For purposes of this Catalog, included within the definition of RoHS Compliant are products that are clearly “Out of Scope” of the RoHS Directive such as hand tools and other non-electrical accessories. Non-RoHS Compliant — These part numbers are identified with a “” symbol. These products do not comply with the material restrictions of the European Union Directive 2002/95/EC. NOTE: Information regarding RoHS compliance is provided based on reasonable inquiry of our suppliers and represents our current actual knowledge based on the information provided by our suppliers. This information is subject to change. For latest compliance status, refer to our website referenced at right. How to Use This Catalog Based on the communications gear that you are designing: ■ Wireless Basestations ■ Carrier Rack Equipment ■ Chassis Set Top Box ■ NIC Card Typical equipment drawings on pages 306-309 guide you to the interconnect section(s) in this catalog. Selection guides will direct you to products based on performance and mechanical requirements such as impedance, VSWR, max. frequency, power handling, etc. There are other guides to help you find the right connection: A table of contents listed by interface type, a complete connector type selector describes each interface with typical applications, and a miniselection guide shows key parameters to quickly pinpoint the right connector type. Getting the Information You Need Our comprehensive on-line RoHS Customer Support Center provides a forum to answer your questions and support your RoHS needs. A RoHS FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) is available with links to more detailed information. You can also submit RoHS questions and receive a response within 24 hours during a normal work week. The Support Center also provides: ■ Cross-Reference from Non-compliant to Compliant Products ■ Ability to browse RoHS Compliant Products in our on-line catalog ■ Downloadable Technical Data Customer Information Presentation ■ More detailed information regarding the definitions used above ■ So whatever your questions when it comes to RoHS, we’ve got the answers at www.tycoelectronics.com/leadfree RoHS Customer Support Center 2 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors RF Catalog Table of Contents Disclaimer While Tyco Electronics Corporation and its affiliates referenced herein (“Tyco Electronics”) have made every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this catalog, Tyco Electronics does not guarantee that it is error-free, nor does Tyco Electronics make any other representation, warranty or guarantee that the information is accurate, correct, reliable or current. Tyco Electronics reserves the right to make any adjustments to the information contained herein at any time without notice. Tyco Electronics expressly disclaims all implied warranties regarding the information contained herein, including, but not limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Tyco Electronics’ only obligations are those in the Tyco Electronics Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale, and in no case will Tyco Electronics be responsible for any incidental, indirect, or consequential damages arising from the sale, resale, use, or misuse of its products. Users should independently evaluate the suitability of, and test each product for, their application. The dimensions, specifications, designs, construction, materials and processes in this catalog are for reference purposes only and are subject to change without notice. Please consult Tyco Electronics for the most current product information. The export of certain Tyco Electronics products is restricted by the Arms Export Control Act (Title 22, U.S.C. Sec 2751, et seq.) or the Export Administration Act of 1979, as amended (Title 50, U.S.C., App. 2401 et seq.). Orders may be subject to export approval by the U.S. Government. Buyer must comply with all applicable export laws of all applicable jurisdictions. © Copyright 2007, 2000, 1998, 1994, 1992, 1990, and 1982 by Tyco Electronics Corporation. All International Rights Reserved. ACTION PIN, AMP, AMP-HDI, AMPLIMITE, AMP-O-LECTRIC, CERTI-CRIMP, COAXICON, M/A-COM, OSP, OSSP, PIDG, PRO-CRIMPER, RAYCHEM, SIEMAX, SMT/QuickGrip, SOLISTRAND, STAX, TE LOGO, TYCO ELECTRONICS and Z-PACK are trademarks. AT&T is a trademark of AT&T Corporation. BELDEN is a trademark of Belden Wire and Cable Company. BERK-TEK is a trademark of Nexans, Inc. COMM/SCOPE is a trademark of Commscope, Inc. DANIELS is a trademark of Daniels Manufacturing Corporation. GPO is a trademark of Corning Gilbert, Inc. HIROSE is a trademark of Hirose Electric. MURATA is a trademark of Murata Electronics, Inc. ROLM is a trademark of the Rolm Corp. TPX is a trademark of Mitsui Chemicals America, Inc. TROMPETER is a trademark of Trompeter Electronics, Inc. VALOX is a trademark of General Electric Company. Other products, logos, and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. See inside back cover for Global Contacts and phone numbers. Miniature Connectors 7-16 Series Connectors .................................................................................................7-11 Lightning Protection Connectors .................................................................................12-19 Surge Protectors ......................................................................................................12-15 /4 Wave Stub Tuners ..............................................................................................16-19 N Series Connectors....................................................................................................20-25 Quick Lock N (QLN) Series Connectors .....................................................................26-28 TNC Connectors ..........................................................................................................29-43 BNC Connectors..........................................................................................................44-77 Mini BNC Connectors ..................................................................................................78-81 Decoupled Connectors................................................................................................82-87 Self-Terminating PC Board Connectors ............................................................................88 Twin BNC Connectors..................................................................................................89-92 F Series and G Series Connectors ..............................................................................93-99 Subminiature Connectors SMA Connectors......................................................................................................100-123 QMA Connectors .....................................................................................................124-128 DIN Connectors .......................................................................................................129-156 Series 1.0/2.3 .......................................................................................................129-137 Series 1.6/5.6 .......................................................................................................138-146 Measurement Accessories...................................................................................147-150 Coaxial Cables ............................................................................................................151 SMP Connectors ......................................................................................................152-156 Blind Mate Connectors ............................................................................................157-175 OSP Miniature Blind Mate Connectors ................................................................157-168 OSSP Subminiature Blind Mate Connectors........................................................169-175 SMB Connectors......................................................................................................176-192 SMC Connectors......................................................................................................193-195 MCX Connectors......................................................................................................196-203 Compression Coax Board-to-Board Connectors............................................................204 STAX Coax Connectors ..........................................................................................205, 206 Micro Miniature RF Coax Connectors SMT/QuickGrip Connectors.....................................................................................207-211 SSMT Connectors ....................................................................................................212-217 MMCX Connectors...................................................................................................218-221 UMCC Connectors...................................................................................................222-228 Switching Coax Connectors ....................................................................................229-236 Quick Snap Stripline (QSL) Connectors .........................................................................237 Multi Position Connectors DIN Inserts ...............................................................................................................238-241 Size 8 Contacts.......................................................................................................242, 243 COAXICON Contacts...............................................................................................244-248 SIEMAX Connectors ...............................................................................................249, 250 Between Series Adapters............................................................................................251-260 Coaxial Terminations .........................................................................................................261 Application Tooling .....................................................................................................262-268 Cable Assembly Capabilities ......................................................................................269-271 Appendix A - Theory and Application......................................................................................272-277 B - White Bronze Application Note..........................................................................278-280 C - Intermodulation Application Note ......................................................................281-283 D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications ................................................................284-298 E - Maximum Power Handling Capabilities for Cables ..................................................299 F - Nominal Loss Characteristics for Cables ..................................................................300 G - Glossary of Terms..............................................................................................301-305 RF Coaxial Solutions for Communications Equipment Overview ..............................306-309 RoHS Compliant to Non-RoHS Compliant Part Number Cross Reference ................310-312 M/A-COM Part Number Cross Reference...................................................................313, 314 Part Number Index ......................................................................................................315-318 3 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Connector Selection Connector Types 7-16 Series connectors are designed for medium to high power applications such as cellular base stations, control components, antenna and broadcast. The 7-16 Series minimizes intermodulation distortion by white bronze or silver plating the electrical path. Combined hex/knurl coupling nuts allow for manual or torque tightening, further reducing distortion by providing a strong butt joint. Lightning Protection devices have an integral surge arrestor capsule which is designed to protect equipment from high current pulses. It is effective against very fast rise times as induced by electromagnetic pulses from nuclear explosions (NEMP) and the slower pulses arising from lightning strikes (LEMP). N Series threaded connectors have an air dielectric interface and are low cost. These connectors operate to 11 GHz and are commonly used in cable-based local-area networks (LAN’s) medium power transmitters, and base station antenna applications. TNC connectors have an interface similar to BNC except for a threaded coupling nut. The tighter fit provided by this screw-on connection improves interface control allowing connectors to operate up to 11 GHz. TNC connectors are excellent for mobile units where top-notch performance is required under vibration. BNC connectors offer easy engagement and disengagement using bayonet couplings and overlapping dielectrics. They are most useful for frequently coupled and uncoupled RF connections with frequencies below 4 GHz. BNC connectors find applications in flexible networks, instrumentation, and computer peripheral interconnections. F & G Series connectors offer enhanced performance beyond 1 GHz. Designed to meet the rigorous requirements of Bellcore TA-NWT-001503 and SCTE specifications, the F & G series provides high current carrying capabilities in both sealed and un-sealed configurations. Plugs, jacks and adapters are available in threaded and push-on versions. These connectors meet the evolving needs of the communications industry for increased reliability and performance. SMA threaded connectors are widely used in microwave communications. Connectors operate to at least 12.4 GHz on flexible coax cables, and up to 26.5 GHz on semi-rigid coax cables. Crimp-on SMA connectors that operate to 26.5 GHz are available. Blind Mate connectors operate to 22 GHz for OSP connectors, 28 GHz for OSSP connectors, and 40 GHz for SMP style connectors. These connectors offer easy slide-on connection and require less alignment between the cable and the equipment than other connectors with comparable band width. Blind Mate connectors are widely used as coaxial interconnects between plug-in modules and motherboards when axial and radial misalignments are necessary. SMB connectors feature a snap coupling for fast connection. A self centering outer spring and overlapping dielectric allows easy snap-on and excellent performance even in moderate vibration. The SMB is smaller in size than the SMA and excellent where engineers are concerned about circuit miniaturization. Typical application is inter- or intra-board connection of RF or digital signals. Commercial 50 ohm versions operate to 4 GHz, and 75 ohm versions reach 2 GHz. MCX connectors offer a high reliability, space saving sub-miniature coaxial cable to cable and cable to board interconnection system. The MCX connectors impedance types are applicable up to 6 GHz. Surface Mount (SMT) connectors. The RF solution to the communication and information age. Tyco Electronics’ SSMT and SMT Quick Grip connectors are designed to meet the growing demand for surface mount RF connector technology. These connectors operate up to 6 GHz utilizing cable assembly design to terminate to SMT connectors. Surface mount connectors contribute to high density packaging and high volume manufacturing requirements. Multi Position connectors. These connector series, including the 1.0/2.3 (CECC 22230), 1.6/5.6 (CECC 22240), Subminiature D (DIN 41652 and CECC 75 301-082), and Tyco Electronics’ own SIEMAX multi coax connector series offer the customer a broad choice of options where density and performance are a major concern. The 1.0/2.3 series contacts are available in both 50 and 75 Ohm versions and are designed for use to 10 GHz. The different types of coupling mechanisms, such as screw on, slide-in and latching coupling provide for a variety of space-saving installations. The connector series 1.6/5.6 has been modified to incorporate improved technical advantages. A 75 Ohm design for use up to 8 GHz, it offers excellent screening effectiveness and is a most suitable component for those applications where the transmission of high bit rates is required. In Subminiature D type connectors these interfaces provide good electrical grounding and electromagnetic shielding in a small package size. These plug connectors address the increasing demands related to EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) and RFI (immunity to radiated noise), and are widely used as interface connectors in office and data systems, telecommunications equipment, and in measurement and control systems. Tyco Electronics’ SIEMAX connectors combine the benefits of surface mount technology and modular design. This 75 Ohm connector series operates up to 2 GHz and offers a compact grid pitch of 10mm. Its uses include multiplex and high-density systems, and Base Station applications. Miscellaneous connector types include multiple-circuit connectors that use coaxial contacts in a pin-and-socket configuration, crimp-on ferrules that offer fast, reliable connections for attaching one or more ground taps to shielded wire and braided shield terminations for connecting cable shields to pc boards. Also available are network/premises interconnect products for Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 systems and coaxial taps for simple, dependable connections from transceiver to LAN without cutting the cable. 4 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Connector Selection Guide Product 7-16 Series Lightning Protection N Series Commercial TNC Single Crimp TNC Dual Crimp TNC Commercial TNC 75 Ohm BNC Single Crimp BNC Dual Crimp BNC Dual Crimp Commercial BNC Hex Crimp BNC Field Serviceable BNC 75 Ohm Nominal Impedance Ohms 50 50 Maximum Frequency GHz 7 2.5 Temperature Rating C -55° to +155° -45° to +85° 50 11 -65° to +85° 50 7 -65° to +165° 50 11 -65° to +165° 50 7 -55° to +85° 75 2 -55° to +85° 50 2.5 -65° to +165° 50 4 -65° to +165° 50 4 -55° to +85° 50 4 -55° to +85° 50 4 -65° to +165° 50 4 -40° to +125° 10 -40° to +85° — 75 2 -40° to +85° — — 50 2.4 — N/A — 2 -65° to +85° — -55° to +85° F Series 75 — -55° to +85° G Series 75 — -55° to +85° SMA Semi-Rigid SMA Flexible 50 26.5 -65° to +105° 50 12.4 -65° to +165° SMP 50 40 -65° to +165° OSP Semi-Rigid OSP Flexible OSSP Semi-Rigid OSSP Flexible 50 22 -65° to +125° 50 12.4 -65° to +125° 50 28 -65° to +125° 50 — -65° to +125° SMB 50 4 -65° to +85° SMC 50 10 -65° to +85° 50 6 -65° to +165° 75 6 -65° to +165° SMT Quick Grip SSMT 50 50 3 6 -40° to +125° -40° to +125° MMCX 50 6 -55° to +155° Mini BNC 75 2 -40° to +85° QMA 50 6 -40° to +125° Comp. Coax [N] 50 75 MCX Connectors lb — DIN 1.0/2.3 Switching Coax Durability Cycles Threaded Threaded Maximum Peak Voltage 4000 650 Page No. 500 500 Connector Body Finish White Bronze White Bronze Threaded 1000 500 Nickel 20 Threaded 500 500 Silver 29 Threaded 500 500 Silver or Nickel 29 Threaded 500 500 Nickel 29 Threaded 500 500 Nickel 29 Bayonet 500 500 Silver or Nickel 44 Bayonet 500 500 Silver or Nickel 44 Bayonet 500 500 Nickel 44 Bayonet 500 500 Nickel 44 Bayonet 500 500 Nickel 44 Bayonet 500 500 Nickel 44 Bayonet 500 200 Silver or Nickel 89 Threaded (F) 500 200 Nickel 93 Push-On (G) 500 200 Nickel 93 Threaded 500 500 100 Threaded 500 500 Gold or Passivated Stainless Steel Gold or Passivated Stainless Steel Snap-On 500 100 Gold 152 Gold or Passivated Stainless Steel Gold or Passivated Stainless Steel Gold or Passivated Stainless Steel Gold or Passivated Stainless Steel 157 Coupling Mechanism RG8A/U — Adapter — 90 400.3 (RG-214/U) 60 266.9 (RG-58C/U) 60 266.9 (RG-58C/U) 60 266.9 (RG-58C/U) 60 266.9 (RG-59B/U) 60 266.9 (RG-58C/U) 60 266.9 (RG-58C/U) 60 266.9 (RG-58C/U) 60 266.9 (RG-58C/U) 40 177.9 (RG-142B/U) 60 266.9 (RG-59B/U) 25 111.2 (RG-108/U) 40 (Series 59, 6, 7 — Single Braid) 40 (Series 59, 6, 7 — Single Braid) 60 266.9 (RG-402/U) 40 177.9 (RG-58C/U) 20 89 (RG-405/U) 60 267.02 (RG-402/U) 40 178 (RG-58/U) 20 89 (RG-405/U) 20 89 (RG-316/U) 20 89 (RG-316/U) 20 89 (RG-174/U) 20 32 (RG-316/U) 20 32 (RG-187/U) Omni-Flex — Omni-Flex — 10 44.5 (RG-178/U) 20 — (735A) 20 — (RG-316/U) N/A — Nonconstant Twin BNC Cable Retention 7 12 100 Push-On 500 5000 Push-On 335 5000 Push-On 335 5000 Push-On 250 5000 Snap-On 335 500 Nickel 176 Threaded 250 500 Gold 193 Snap-On 500 500 Nickel 196 157 169 169 Snap-On 500 500 Nickel 196 Snap-On Snap-On 250 250 5 100 Gold Gold 207 212 Snap-On 500 500 Gold 218 Bayonet 300 500 Nickel 78 Quick Lock 335 100 Nickel 124 N/A Thread/ Snap/Slide Thread/ Snap/Slide N/A 125 25 Gold 204 500 500 — 129 500 500 — 129 — 30,000 — 229 5 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Connector Selection (Continued) Method of Termination Tyco Electronics provides connectors that can be terminated to coaxial cable, printed circuit boards or other connector interfaces. Selection of the proper connector to terminate to an RG cable is simplified by using the format of this catalog. Experience has proven that certain connector types lend themselves to termination of particular coax cable sizes. For example, miniature cables such as RG 188 are most practically terminated to subminiature connectors such as SMB and SMC styles. Figure 3 illustrates the interface diameters of each connector type and the dielectric outside diameter (DOD) of popular RG cables. It is most economical to select a connector that terminates to a cable with a dielectric diameter close in size to the connector’s interface diameter. The product information sections of this catalog have been organized so that all connector construction types are grouped together by cable size. This allows easy selection of the connector construction best suited for the application. Tyco Electronics continually looks at new cable types and will release new part numbers based upon general market or specific customer needs. If you cannot find a Tyco Electronics part number for a specific cable type, please contact one of our sales locations or your local distributor to make an inquiry. Tyco Electronics offers a wide range of connector configurations for terminating to printed circuit boards. Also available are connectors which allow the interconnection of one interface type to another. RG-8 RG-6 N RG-59/62 RG-58/142 BNC/TNC SMA RG-180 SMB/C RG-188 RG-178 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 Diameter (Inches) 0.4 Connector Cable Type Figure 3 0.5 By reviewing this catalog, a connector can be found to match most any application. Since the RF connector is a part of a transmission line system, make sure when selecting a new connector design, that it is compatible with the overall system’s performance. Construction The construction of a connector will greatly affect the purchase price. The connector tables in this catalog include construction details that allow you to select connectors that meet your requirements at the lowest price. Commercial designs use lower cost materials, such as zinc diecast bodies, polypropylene insulators and silver-plated contacts. Specific details of connector construction are listed in each product section of this catalog. The materials used affect both performance and cost. Common base metals include brass, beryllium copper and stainless steel. The most common plating used for the center contact is gold because of its low contact resistance, superior mating properties and corrosion resistance. PTFE , polypropylene and polymethylpentene (TPX) are the most common connector dielectrics. PTFE offers the lowest loss, the most stable electrical properties and high-est operating temperature. But since it cannot be injection molded, manufacturing is more costly than other materials. Be certain, when specifying connectors, that the temperature and voltage limitations are taken into consideration. Assembly There are several methods of assembly or termination, but they can be categorized into two major areas: (1) Solder center conductor and clamp braid (Category A) and (2) Crimp center conductor and crimp braid. Other methods are derived from combinations of the above, (e.g., solder center conductor and crimp braid. Method (1) (Category A) is generally used where no specialized tools are available, such as with field installations. With the development of low cost assembly tools, method (2) is becoming more popular for field installation. Crimping is preferred in most manufacturing environments where assembly tooling is available because terminations can be made in the least amount of time and with the greatest reliability. The design of crimp tools assures that every termination is made the same; this cannot be done with a clamp design without further testing or inspection. Figure 4 illustrates the difference between braid crimping using AMP “O” crimp and the industry-standard hex crimp. The AMP “O” crimp gives a more consistent pressure on the outer collar. In addition, the crimp of the center conductor provides superior VSWR as shown in Figure 5. Benefits derived by using AMP “O” crimp: ■ No soldering of center contact is required. This alleviates all prospective problems associated with the soldering process such as excess solder, cold solder joints and overheating the dielectric. ■ Fewer parts resulting in less assembly errors ■ Braid crimping which eliminates the need for the combing, screwing and torquing associated with the braid clamp. TPX is a trademark of Mitsui Chemicals America, Inc. 6 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors 7-16 Series Connectors Product Facts ■ Designed for cellular basestations, control component, antenna and broadcast applications ■ Available in White Bronze plating ■ Minimizes Intermodulation Distortion by the use of non-ferrous materials ■ Hex knurl for wrench tightening ■ Available for several popular RG cable sizes in solder-clamp and crimpcrimp attachment styles Tyco Electronics offers a comprehensive range of 7-16 Connectors to suit today’s challenging Wireless Infrastructure Market. This market demands reliable, intermodulation sensitive connectors that accommodate higher power. Related Product Data N Connectors — Pages 20-25 Application Notes — White Bronze — Appendix B Intermodulation — Appendix C Between Series Adapters For 7-16 Series Between Series Adapters, see pages 251-260. Tyco Electronics 7-16 Coaxial Connector Series provides reliable, intermodulation- minimizing solutions that also provide a logical alternative to N Series connectors in high power applications where a more rugged interface design is required. Typical examples of this include transmitter to antenna links and channel switching networks. The 7-16 Series conforms to CECC 22190 and IEC 169-4 specification standards and has a 2.7kV working voltage at the connector interface and maximum power handling capability of 4kW. The series has been designed for these demanding environments and can withstand a minimum of 500 mating cycles. Popular RG cable sizes are covered in both solder/clamp and crimp attachment styles. Two piece combination connectors adapt to straight or right-angle configurations, minimizing the number of different part codes needed by the customer. Series N to 7-16 between series adapters facilitate the transition between system interfaces as well as providing a test interface. The increased customer demand for greater channel capacity combined with increased sensitivity of receivers has exposed the IMD (Intermodulation Distortion) phenomenon. To address this problem 7-16 Connectors have been designed to reduce IMD through the use of nonferrous base materials and by silver plating of the electrical path. The proprietary White Bronze plating technique is standard, providing high corrosion resistance, low porosity, scratch resistance, low RF loss and a non-magnetic finish. Incorporation of hex-knurl coupling nuts allow for hand or wrench tightening of connectors, depending upon the application. Tyco Electronics is a global ISO 9001 certified manufacturer and maintains a complete in-house Intermodulation Testing facility. Connector part numbers shown form just a small part of the extensive interconnect package that Tyco Electronics offers for the professional wireless and telecom markets. 7 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors 7-16 Series Connectors (Continued) General Specifications Materials Female Contacts (inner and outer) Other Metal Parts Insulators Gaskets Finishes Parts in the electrical path Other Metal Parts Beryllium Copper Brass Fluorocarbon Polymer Silicone Rubber Silver over copper White Bronze Electrical Frequency Range Impedance Insulation Resistance Maximum Working Voltage rms (sea level) Maximum Proof Voltage rms (sea level) Center Contact Resistance Insertion Loss VSWR Intermodulation DC-7GHz 50 Ohms 10,000 Megohms Minimum 2.7kV (connector) 1.4kV (versions for RG 213, 214 and 393) 2.7kV (connector) 1.4kV (versions for RG 213, 214 and 393) 0.8 milliohm (max.) after conditioning 90% 1.32 mm Dia. — > 90% (each braid layer) 1.37 mm Dia. — > 90% Jacket — 0.8 mm Dia. — FEP or PFA 1.32 mm Dia. — FEP 1.37 mm Dia. — FEP Jacket Size — 0.8 mm Dia. — 0.80 mm OD 1.32 mm Dia. — 1.32 mm OD 1.37 mm Dia. — 1.37 mm OD Impedance (Ohms) — 0.8 mm Dia. — 50 ± 2 1.32 mm Dia. — 50 ± 2 1.37 mm Dia. — 50 ± 2 Velocity of Propagation — 0.8 mm Dia. — 70% 1.32 mm Dia. — 70% 1.37 mm Dia. — 70% CC Resistance (Ohms/KM) — 0.8 mm Dia. — 1450 1.32 mm Dia. — 560 1.37 mm Dia. — 354 Voltage Rating — 0.8 mm Dia. — 60 VAC 1.32 mm Dia. — 60 VAC 1.37 mm Dia. — 60 VAC Attenuation — See chart Mechanical Characteristics Minimum Bend Radius — 0.8 mm Dia. — 5 mm single bend, 30 mm continuous flexing 1.32 mm Dia. — 5 mm single bend, 30 mm continuous flexing 1.37 mm Dia. — 5 mm single bend, 30 mm continuous flexing Jacket Dielectric Center Conductor Braided Shield UMCC Cable Attenuation Frequency (GHz) 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 0 -1 -2 Attenuation (dB/m) -3 1.37 mm OD -4 -5 0.80 mm OD 1.32 mm OD -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 223 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors UMCC — Ultraminiature Coax Connector and Cable Assembly Series (Continued) PCB Receptacles — Style A H Max. Receptacle Printed Circuit Board Style Mates with UMCC Connector Type A II / III A II / III UMCC PCB Receptacle 2.6 [.102] Mated Height (H) 2.00–2.50 .079–.098 2.00–2.50 .079–.098 Description Part Number UMCC PCB Receptacle, 2500 Pc Reel 1566230-1 UMCC PCB Receptacle, 500 Pc Bag 1566230-2 0.25 [.010] 1.8 [.071] 1.0 Ref. [.039] 1.05 Ref. [.041] 2.6 [.102] Ø 2.0 [.079] 2.2 Ref. [.087] 3.0 [.118] 1.0 [.039] Ref. 0.6 [.024] 1.25 [.049] 0.35 [.014] 1.9 Ref. [.075] 4.0 [.157] Ref. 2.1 [.083] Cut Out Prohibition Area Recommended PC Board Layout PCB Receptacles — Style B H Max. Receptacle Printed Circuit Board UMCC PCB Receptacle Style Mates with UMCC Connector Type B I B I 2.6 [.102] 1.8 [.071] Mated Height (H) 2.00 .079 2.00 .079 Description Part Number UMCC PCB Receptacle, 2500 Pc Reel 1775146-1 UMCC PCB Receptacle, 500 Pc Bag 1775146-2 0.25 [.010] 1.05 Ref. [.041] 2.6 [.102] 1.00 [.039] Ref. 1.15 [.045] 2.2 Ref. [.087] 3.0 [.118] Ø 2.1 [.083] 0.6 [.023] 1.0 Ref. [.039] 0.35 [.014] 1.9 Ref. [.075] 4.0 [.157] Ref. 2.1 [.083] Cut Out Prohibition Area Recommended PC Board Layout Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 224 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors UMCC — Ultraminiature Coax Connector and Cable Assembly Series (Continued) Standard Double Ended Cable Assemblies H Max. Receptacle Printed Circuit Board UMCC Connector Type I II III Mated Height (H) 2.00 .079 2.00 .079 2.00 .079 2.00 .079 2.50 .098 2.50 .098 2.50 .098 2.50 .098 2.50 .098 2.50 .098 Cable Dia. 0.80 .031 0.80 .031 0.80 .031 0.80 .031 0.80 .031 0.80 .031 1.32 .052 1.32 .052 1.37 .054 1.37 .054 Length L 100.00 3.937 200.00 7.874 100.00 3.937 200.00 7.874 100.00 3.937 200.00 7.874 100.00 3.937 200.00 7.874 100.00 3.937 200.00 7.874 Mates with PCB Rcpt. Part Number Style B 1750109-1 Style B 1750109-2 Style A 1750108-1 Style A 1750108-2 Style A 1750107-1 Style A 1750107-2 Style A 1750107-3 Style A 1750107-4 Style A 1750107-5 Style A 1750107-6 L 4.0 Ref. [.157] Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 225 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors UMCC — Ultraminiature Coax Connector and Cable Assembly Series (Continued) Interseries Cable Assemblies UMCC Connector Type III II Mated Height (H) 2.50 .098 2.50 .098 2.50 .098 2.50 .098 2.50 .098 2.00 .079 2.00 .079 Cable Dia. Length Description 1.37 .054 1.37 .054 1.37 .054 1.37 .054 1.37 .054 0.80 .031 0.80 .031 200.00 7.874 200.00 7.874 200.00 7.874 200.00 7.874 200.00 7.874 200.00 7.874 200.00 7.874 UMCC Plug to FME Plug UMCC Plug to SMA Plug UMCC Plug to SMA Bulkhead Jack UMCC Plug to MCX Right-Angle Plug UMCC Plug to MMCX Right-Angle Plug UMCC Plug to MCX Right-Angle Plug UMCC Plug to MMCX Right-Angle Plug UMCC to FME Plug 200.0 [7.874] UMCC to SMA Plug 200.0 [7.874] UMCC to SMA Bulkhead Jack 200.0 [7.874] UMCC to MCX Right-Angle Plug 1750110-2 1750110-4 1750110-6 1750110-8 1-1750110-0 1750110-7 1750110-9 20.0 Ref. [.787] 20.0 Ref. [.787] 20.0 Ref. [.787] 200.0 [7.874] UMCC to MMCX Right-Angle Plug Part Number 200.0 [7.874] 20.0 Ref. [.787] 20.0 Ref. [.787] Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 226 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors UMCC — Ultraminiature Coax Connector and Cable Assembly Series (Continued) Adapters UMCC Connector Type Description UMCC Jack Receptacle to SMA Plug UMCC Plug to SMA Jack UMCC Jack Receptacle to SMA Plug UMCC Plug to SMA Jack I II / III 10.60 [.417] Part Number 1775228-1 1775229-1 1775227-1 1775230-1 10.60 [.417] 8.0 Hex. [.315] 1.10 [.043] 8.0 Hex. [.315] 1.10 [.043] Ø 2.00 [.078] Ø 1.90 [.074] Part Number 1775228-1 10.0 [.393] Part Number 1775227-1 14.0 [.551] 5.6 [.220] Ø 6.25 [.246] Ø 5.3 [.208] 10.0 [.393] Ø 2.5 [.098] 1/4-36UNS Part Number 1775229-1 5.6 [.220] Ø 6.25 [.246] Ø 5.3 [.208] Ø 2.6 [.102] 1/4-36UNS 14.0 [.551] Part Number 1775230-1 Extraction Tool Part Number 1775231-1 4.50 [.177] 100 [3.937] 30.00 [1.181] Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 227 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors UMCC — Ultraminiature Coax Connector and Cable Assembly Series (Continued) Application Notes Mating/Unmating — Cable Plugs Pulling Tool 2N Max. Step 1 Step 2 RF Coax Cable 4N Max. 2N Max. Receptacle Printed Circuit Board Mating/Unmating Permissible Load 1. To mate the connectors, insert the cable plug into the SMT receptacle, making sure the cable plug is as vertical as possible and the mating axis of both connectors are aligned. Do not insert on an extreme angle. Do not apply excessive load to the cable after the connectors are mated. Please refer to the permissible loads indicated in the figure to the right. 2. To unmate the connectors, insert the end portion of the extraction tool under the SMT receptacle connector flanges and pull off vertically in the direction of the mating axis. Tape and Reel Packaging Specifications Standard Receptacles 1.75 [.069] 2.0 0.1 [.079 .004] 4.0 0.1 [.157 .004] Ø 1.50 [.059] Center Contact 0.30 [.012] Ø 330 [12.99] 5.5 12.0 [.217] [.472] 1.40 [.055] Ø 13.0 [.512] 1.60 [.063] 8.0 [.315] Dimensions of Taping Dimensions Reel (2500 Pieces/Reel) Soldering Profile — SMT Receptacle 1. The preferred technique for mounting the SMT Receptacle package is to reflow solder the device onto a PCB (Printed Circuit Board). Hand Soldering (Reference only) 2. Soldering period: within 5 seconds. 2. The maximum temperature for the lead of PCB surface does not exceed 240°C. Heating peak 240 C – 3 seconds ( C) 1. Soldering iron: The maximum temperature is 240°C. TEMPERATURE Recommended Temperature Profile (Reference) 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 Preheating 183 C (130 to 165 C) Within 2 minutes 40 to 50 seconds TIME 3. The right reflow soldering profile is for reference and will modify under individual different conditions. 228 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors COAXICON Series Mobile Phone Switching Coax Connectors Product Facts ■ Able to switch RF signal from internal to external antenna ■ SMD component for standard pick & place ■ Up to 2.4 GHz ■ Up to 30,000 life cycles ■ High radial and axial tolerance capture ■ Low insertion loss ■ Right-angle cable plug with floating for alignment tolerance capture ■ Application in handsets Product Specification 108-71000 Technical Features Impedance — 50 Ohms Operating Temperature — –40°C to +85°C Radial Tolerance Capture — ±1.0 [.039] (except for 3.5 [.138] height) Axial Tolerance Capture — 0.6 [.024] Plating — Outer shell and center contact are gold plated Short Stamped Contact — Selective gold plating Long Stamp Contact (switch) — Full gold plating with ink barrier Insertion Loss — 0.30 dB max. at 2 GHz Isolation — 26 dB min. at 2 GHz VSWR — 1.15:1 at 1 GHz, below 1.20:1 at 2 GHz Mated Insertion Loss (after life cycle testing) — Below 0.30 dB at 1 GHz, below 0.45 dB at 2 GHz Unmated Insertion Loss (after life cycle testing) — Below 0.20 dB at 1 GHz, below 0.35 dB at 2 GHz Packaging on reels for SMD. For more details, refer to the product specification. The Tyco Electronics SMD mobile phone connector system offers a low-cost and effective solution to passive switching between an internal and external phone antenna. When implemented in a cradle kit, the connector helps to make possible hands-free operation of the mobile phone within a vehicle, enhancing safety and permitting compliance with a growing body of legislation. Connection to the external antenna also enhances signal gain and clarity. The connector design accommodates gross misalignment between the Figure 1 — System Configuration phone and cradle, which is extremely important when blindmating is necessary. The Tyco Electronics switching coax connector system meets all performance objectives, including up to 30,000 connect/disconnect and switching cycles over the connector’s life. Figure 2 — System Configuration 229 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors COAXICON Series Mobile Phone Switching Coax Connectors (Continued) Right-Angle Cable Plugs L1 L2 A D F Note: Hex Crimp Dim. 3.25 [.128] RG/U Cable A 5x5 Square 5x5 Square 6.0 .236 6.0 .236 6.0 .236 6.0 .236 RG 174 D 3.4 .134 3.4 .134 3.4 .134 3.4 .134 3.4 .134 3.4 .134 Dimensions F 6.9 .272 9.6 .378 6.9 .272 9.6 .378 6.9 .272 9.6 .378 SMD Switching Jacks L1 15.6 .614 15.6 .614 15.8 .622 15.8 .622 20.3 .799 20.3 .799 L2 10.9 .429 10.9 .429 10.9 .429 10.9 .429 11.0 .433 11.0 .433 Single Packed Part No. Bulk Packed Part No. 619028-2 5-619028-2 619028-4 5-619028-4 619041-2 5-619041-2 619041-4 5-619041-4 619078-1 5-619078-3 619078-2 5-619078-4 D H L H 6.0 .236 4.5 .177 3.5 .137 Dimensions L 8.0 .315 8.0 .315 8.0 .315 Diameter D Part No. 5.4 .213 5.4 .213 5.4 .213 619061-1 3.2 .126 3.2 .126 3.2 .126 619062-1 619072-1 Other models upon request. For all dimensions, stencil and PCB recommended layout, see customer drawing. *Dim. is the width of the connector on the PCB. Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 230 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors COAXICON Series Mobile Phone Switching Coax Connectors (Continued) Switching SMD Jack Low Profile Part Number 619061-1, Part Number 619062-1, and Part Number 619072-1 0.42 [.017 0.08 .003] 2.70 0.25 [.106 .010] Ø 5.00 [.197] 2.10 0.10 [.083 .004] 3.10 0.10 [.122 .004] Ø 5.10 [.201] 2.40 0.10 [.094 .004] 0.80 0.05 [.031 .002] Detail X 4.30 0.10 [.169 .004] Detail Y 3.20 0.10 [.126 .004] 3.80 0.10 [.150 .004] 3.70 0.10 [.146 .004] 8.00 0.20 [.315 .008] 0.00 Ø 3.40 +– 0.05 + .000 [.134 – .002 ] Ø 5.40 [.213] Ø 0.60 [.024] A Center Contact Dielectric Outer Shell Second Signal Contact 1.70 [.067] Spring Y Section A-A Area Without Trace 2.40 [.094 A A 0.10 0.020 [.004 .0008] 2.70 0.10 [.106 .004] 0.20 0.07 [.008 .003] 3.10 0.05 [.122 .002] Ground Ground With Solder Stop Mask 0.10 .004] Signal With Solder Stop Mask 0.90 0.05 [.035 .002] Signal 0.10 R 1.50 +– 0.00 + .004 [.059 – .000 ] R 2.70 0.05 [.106 .002] 3.65 0.05 [.144 .002] 3.05 0.05 [.120 .002] 0.080 4.58 +– 0.070 0.080 3.97 +– 0.070 + .0031 + .0031 [.180 – .0028 ] [.156 – .0028 ] Recommended PCB Layout Plating Gold Gold Gold Dim. A 6.00 ± 0.10 .236 ± .004 4.50 ± 0.10 .177 ± .004 3.50 ± 0.10 .138 ± .004 Part No. 619061-1 619062-1 619072-1 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 231 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors COAXICON Series Mobile Phone Switching Coax Connectors (Continued) Switching SMD Jack ESD Protected Part Number 619133-3 Plating — Gold 2.35 Max. [.093] R 1.40 [.055] 2.45 4.60 0.30 [.096] [.181 .012] 3.20 [.126] 0.80 [.031] Ø 5.40 0.10 [.213 .004] A Center Contact Dielectric Spring Outer Shell 6.30 0.10 [.248 .004] 1.64 [.065] Second Signal Spring Contact 3.70 0.25 [.146 .010] 7.00 [.276] 8.00 [.315] 0.50 [.020] A 0.25 0.10 [.010 .004] Section A-A 0.05 3.10 +– 0.00 Area Without Track 2.70 0.10 [.106 .004] + .002 [.122 – .000 ] Ground Ground With Solder Stop Mask 2.40 0.10 [.094 .004] Signal With Solder Stop Mask 0.90 0.05 [.035 .002] Signal 0.05 R 2.70 +– 0.00 + .002 [.106 – .000 ] 3.65 0.05 [.144 .002] 0.10 R 1.50 +– 0.00 + .004 [.059 – .000 ] 3.05 0.05 [.120 .002] 0.080 4.58 +– 0.070 + .0031 [.180 – .0028 ] 0.080 3.97 +– 0.070 + .0031 [.156 – .0028 ] Recommended PCB Layout Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 232 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors COAXICON Series Mobile Phone Switching Coax Connectors (Continued) Switching SMD Jack ESD Protected 4.1mm Height Part Number 619201-1* 5.00 [.197] 0.80 [.031] 1.50 [.059] Ø 5.80 0.20 [.228 .008] 1.60 [.063] Ø 4.40 0.20 [.173 .008] Plating — Gold 0.70 [.028] Ø 6.20 [.244] 0.70 [.028] 0.00 Ø 3.40 +– 0.05 + .000 [.134 – .002 ] Ø 0.56 [.022] Outer Shell Center Contact 3.45 [.136] 1.07 [.042] 3.88 [.153] Dielectric 1.80 0.20 [.071 .008] Spring Contact Mated Position Ø 4.35 [.171] 2.50 [.098] 0.15 1.00 +– 0.10 + .006 [.039 – .004 ] 4 Plcs. R 0.28 [.011] 1.00 [.039] 45 Ø 5.00 [.197] Recommended PCB Layout 4.10 [.161] 1.80 [.071] Unmated Position *Mirrored Version of Part Number 619201-1 Also Available Under Part Number 619231-1 Switching SMD Jack Mid Part Number 619075-1 Plating — Gold B B 2.90 60 [.114] 0.70 [.028] 5.50 0.10 [.217 .004] 0.40 Sq. [.016] 1.90 0.70 [.075] 1.85 [.028] [.073] 1.60 [.063] 0.80 [.031] 0.10 0.02 [.039 .001] R 0.30 [.012] Ø 5.00 0.10 [.197 .004] 1.25 R 1.75 [.049] [.069] R 2.50 [.098] 0.50 0.05 [.020 .002] R 0.20 [.008] Ø 2.50 [.098] 0.40 [.016] 3.50 [.138] Dielectric, Plated 38 Dielectric, Unplated D 1.00 [.039] 2.40 0.10 [.094 .004] Ø 4.20 [.165] D Spring Contact 0.20 [.008] Section B-B Section D-D 2.80 [.110] 0.40 [.016] Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 233 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors COAXICON Series Mobile Phone Switching Coax Connectors (Continued) Micro Switching Coax Connector Part Number 619196-1 Plating — Gold 1.30 [.051] Contact Spring Ø 1.70 [.067] 10.40 [.409] Shell Angle Outer Shell Plating — Gold Lid Ferrule Nano Switching Coax Part Number 619213-1 Ground Ø 3.00 [.118] 8.10 [.319] 1.00 [.039] A 3.00 0.20 [.118 .008] 1.80 [.071] 2.00 [.079] 1.70 [.067] Input Signal A Dielectric, Unplated Section A-A 0.70 [.028] 3.40 [.134] Dielectric, Plated 2.50 [.098] 3.20 [.126] Output Signal 1.54 [.061] Ø 0.80 [.031] Right-Angle Cable Plug For Micro Switching Coax Connector Cable RG 316/ RG 174 Part Number 619211-2 0.70 [.028] 3.00 [.118] Ø 3.00 [.118] 0.80 [.031] Copper 0.90 Clearance [.035] 1.40 [.055] Recommended PCB Layout Dielectric Snap Spring Center Contact Ø 0.70 Ø 3.50 [.028] [.138] 2.20 [.087] 5.10 Sq. [.201] 4.80 [.189] 7.00 [.276] 0.45 [.018] 1.25 0.05 [.049 .002] Plating — Gold 0.60 [.024] 3.00 0.05 [.118 .002] 1.05 0.05 [.041 .002] Ø 1.92 0.15 [.076 .006] 2.65 0.05 [.104 .002] 2.90 [.114] 1.70 0.15 [.067 .006] 2.70 0.15 [.106 .006] 1.55 0.05 [.061 .002] 1.25 0.05 [.049 .002] 0.30 0.05 [.012 .002] 0.55 0.05 [.022 .002] Recommended PCB Layout 2.70 0.15 [.106 .006] 1.45 [.057] Ø 0.55 [.022] Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 234 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors COAXICON Series Mobile Phone Switching Coax Connectors (Continued) Protected Front Contact Cable Plug Part Number 5-619028-1, Part Number 5-619078-1, and Part Number 5-619137-1 3.40 [.134] A Safety Spring Ring Ø 9.60 [.378] 5.10 [.201] Dielectric Ø 9.60 [.378] Plating 7.35 [.289] Center Contact Lid Gold Outer Shell Gold Spring Support Gold Washer Shell Angle Protected Front Contact Cable Plug With Cylindrical Interface Part Number 5-619076-2 Part No. 5-619028-1 5-619078-1 *5-619137-1* Bulk packaging. *Outer conductor without slot. Ferrule 15.60 [.614] 10.92 [.430] 6.62 [.261] Dielectric 5.00 0.25 [.197 .010] 0.110 Ø 2.50 +– 0.010 + .0043 [.098 – .0004 ] Safety Ring Plating — Gold Bulk packaging. Dim. A 10.92 .430 14.90 .587 10.92 .430 5.10 7.35 [.201] [.289] Ø 9.60 [.378] 5.67 [.223] Lid Spring Shell Angle Center Outer Contact Shell Ø 3.50 0.025 [.138 .0010] Spring Support Washer Ferrule Cable Plug/ SMA Jack Adapter Part Number 619052-1 7.00 [.276] Plating — Gold 35.00 [1.378] 22.00 [.866] 13.00 [.512] Safety Ring 6.62 [.261] Dielectric Dielectric Center Contact Ø 10.00 [.394] 1/4" - 36 UNS-2A Cable Plug/ SMA Jack Adapter With Conical Flange Part Number 619068-1 7.00 [.276] Plating — Gold Ø 6.50 [.256] 22.00 [.866] 35.00 [1.378] Dielectric Outer Shell 5.47 [.215] 13.00 [.512] 6.62 Ø 8.18 [.261] [.322] Ø 3.40 [.134] Safety Ring Dielectric Center Contact Ø 10.00 [.394] 1/4" - 36 UNS-2A Ø 6.50 [.256] Outer Shell 5.47 [.215] Ø 3.40 [.134] Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 235 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors COAXICON Series Mobile Phone Switching Coax Connectors (Continued) Switching SMD Jack/ SMA Jack Adapter Part Number 619053-1 7.00 [.276] 22.00 [.866] 35.00 [1.378] 13.00 [.512] Dielectric Outer Shell Plating — Gold Center Contact Ø 10.00 [.394] 1/4" - 36 UNS-2A Adapter SMA Jack — MSC Test Plug With Conical Flange Part Number 619210-1 7.00 [.276] Ø 0.60 [.024] Ø 6.50 [.256] 22.00 [.866] Dielectric 20 Ø 5.40 [.213] + 0.020 Ø 3.40 – 0.080 .0008 [.134 +– .0031 ] 0.17 13.00 +– 0.12 + .007 [.512 – .005 ] Ø 8.18 [.322] 2.90 [.114] Dielectric Center Contact R 0.35 [.014] Ø 10.00 [.394] Plating — Gold Ø 6.50 [.256] 1/4" - 36 UNS-2A Adapter SMA Jack — NSC Test Plug With Two-Hole Flange Part Number 619214-1 Ø 0.70 [.028] 2.20 [.087] Outer Shell 11.40 [.449] Ø 3.00 [.118] 1.00 0.10 [.039 .004] Ø 7.00 0.10 [.276 .004] A Ø 3.40 0.10 [.134 .004] Ø 5.00 0.10 [.197 .004] Outer Shell Ø 20.00 0.10 [.787 .004] Plating — Gold 14.00 0.10 [.551 .004] A 8.00 [.314 0.10 .004] 0.10 Ø 2.60 +– 0.00 + .004 [.102 – .000 ] 2 Plcs. Center Contact Pin Flange Ø 7.50 0.20 [.295 .008] Center Contact Female Dielectric Dielectric 8.70 0.20 [.343 .008] 6.00 0.10 [.236 .004] 18.70 0.20 [.736 .008] 28.20 0.30 [1.110 .012] Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 236 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors DIN Inserts (Continued) Coaxial Inserts, 50 Ohm Z-PACK 2mm HM Connectors Vertical PC Board Mount, Compliant 4.15 –0.012 [.163 –.0004] 4.75 –0.03 [.187 –.001] 1.15 +0.30 [.045 +.012] 12.21 [.480] Ref. 5.50 [.216] Min. 90 0' Typ. 5.10 Max. [.200] Sq. 1.00 0.05 Typ. [.039 .002] 45 0' Typ. 5.08 0.05 [.200 .002] Recommended PC Board Layout Right-Angle PC Board Mount, Compliant 17.75 Ref. [.700] 5.35 –0.30 [.216 –.012] 6.10 Max. [.240] Sq. 7.00 0.10 [.275 .004] 90 0' Typ. 45 0' Typ. 4.75 .187 0.03 0.09 .001 .004 Coaxial Inserts to SMA Adapters 5.08 0.05 [.200 .002] 4.20 +0.075 [.165 +.003] 4.00 [.157 Type Vertical PCB Socket, Compliant Rt. Angle PCB Pin, Compliant 1.00 0.05 Typ. [.039 .002] 0.10 .004] Recommended PC Board Layout Housing Type Z-PACK 2mm HM Male Z-PACK 2mm HM Female Application Tooling Part No. 904800-1 5148385-1 904805-1 904804-1 Support Anvil 5148386-1 Coaxial Insert Plug to SMA Jack 7.92 0.12 [.312 .005] Hex. 19.1 [.755] Max. Part No. 1274192-1 Coaxial Insert Socket to SMA Jack 7.92 Hex. [.312] Part No. 1274191-1 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 239 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors DIN Inserts (Continued) Coaxial Inserts (50 /75 ) Bulkhead Cable Jack for male connectors Ø 5.8 [.228] 4.05 [.159] Ø Max. 2.6 .102 2.67 .105 9.6 [.378] Width Across Flats of Hex Profile 3.2 .126 3.2 .126 Cable Type RG 316 (50 ) RG 179 (75 ) Part No. 1392020-1 3-1393668-4 23.9 [.941] Bulkhead Cable Jack for female connectors Ø 5.8 [.228] 4.75 [.187] Ø Max. 2.6 .102 2.67 .105 Cable Type RG 316 (50 ) RG 179 (75 ) Width Across Flats of Hex Profile 3.2 .126 3.2 .126 Part No. 1392019-1 3-1393668-0 9.35 [.368] 23.9 [.941] Right-Angle Bulkhead Jack for male connectors A Ø 6.0 [.236] Dim A 9.6 [.378] Ø 4.05 [.159] 13.1 [.516] Ø Max. 22.4 .882 24.0 .945 2.6 .102 2.67 .105 2.67 .105 2.67 .105 Dim A Ø Max. 18.7 .736 22.3 .878 18.7 .736 18.7 .736 2.6 .102 2.6 .102 3.0 .118 2.67 .105 19 .748 Cable Type RG 316 (50 ) RG 179 (75 ) RG 179 (75 ) RG 179 (75 ) Width Across Flats of Hex Profile Part No. 3.2 .126 1-1393668-2 3.2 .126 3.2 .126 2-1393668-8 3-1393668-6 Right-Angle Bulkhead Plug for female connectors Ø 6.0 [.236] A 9.35 [.368] Ø 4.75 [.187] 13.1 [.516] Cable Type RG 316 (50 ) RG 316 (50 ) RD 316 (50 ) RG 179 (75 ) Width Across Flats of Hex Profile 3.2 .126 3.2 .126 3.6 .142 3.2 .126 Part No. 1393668-4 1393668-8 1393668-7 2-1393668-4 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 240 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors DIN Inserts (Continued) Coaxial Inserts (50 /75 Bulkhead Plug, PC Board connection for DIN 41612 M female connectors ) (Continued) 17.9 [.705] 9.35 [.368] 5.08 [.200] Ø 4.75 [.187] Part No. 1-1393662-0 Ø 1.0 [.039] Pitch 2.54 [0.10] Recommended Mounting Hole Right-Angle Bulkhead Jack, PC Board for DIN 41612 M male connectors 17.9 [.705] 3.0 [.118] 9.6 [.378] 4.05 [.159] Part No. 1-1393662-4 6.9 [.272] 5.08 [.200] Right-Angle Bulkhead Plug, PC Board for SIEDECON female connectors 17.8 [.701] 3.0 [.118] 9.35 [.368] Ø 4.75 [.187] Part No. 1-1393662-2 6.9 [.272] 5.08 [.200] Ø 1.0 [.039] Pitch 2.54 [0.10] Recommended Mounting holes for Part No. 1-1393662-2 and 1-1393662-4 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 241 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Size 8 Contacts Performance Characteristics Frequency Range — 0 to 500 MHz Operating Voltage, Max. — 275 vac rms @ sea level Termination Resistance, Max. — Center Contact — 6.0 milliohms Outer Contact — 3.0 milliohms Insulation Resistance, Min. — 5,000 megohms @ 500 vdc Dielectric Withstanding Voltage — Sea Level — 800 Volts rms 30,000 ft [9,144 m] — 525 volts rms 70,000 ft [21,336m] — 275 volts rms VSWR to 500MHz, Max. Pin/Socket Straight/Straight Right-Angle/Straight Right-Angle/Right-Angle VSWR 1.30 1.35 1.40 RF Crosstalk — 90dB @ 5-500 MHz Mating Force, Max. — 4.0 lb [17.8 N] Unmating Force, Min. — 2.0 oz [0.556 N] Contact Retention — 20 lb [89 N] Contact Durability — 500 cycles Cable RG/U 316, 188, 174, 179, 179A, 179B 188-type Double-Braid 142, 142A, 142B Force lb [N] 20 89 35 155.8 50 222.5 Moisture Resistance — 240 hours per MIL-STD-1344, Method 1002, Cond. II Salt Fog — 48 hours per MIL-STD1344, Method 1001, Cond. B Material Brass — per QQ-B-626 and MIL-C-50 Phosphor Bronze — per QQ-B-750 Beryllium Copper — per QQ-C-530 37)(—per MIL-P-19468 Nylon—per MIL-M-20693 Extraction Tool Numbers Subminiature D Housings — 58095-1 (AMPLIMITE) AMP-HDI Housings — 58095-2 Finish Bright Tin Plating — per ASTM-B-571 Copper Plating — per MIL-C-14550 Gold Plating — per MIL-G-45204 Nickel Plating — per QQ-N-290 Operating Temperature — 55°C to +125°C Thermal Shock — 55°C to +125°C per MIL-STD-1344, Method 1003, Cond. A Physical Shock — 50 G’s per MILSTD-1344, Method 2004, Cond. A Vibration — MIL-STD-1344, Method 2005, Cond. II Straight Contacts Pin Socket A Max. A Max. B Dia. Max. B Dia. Max. Alignment Ring for use in Subminiature D housing only Die Insert* Pin 59993-1 — — 5228618-5 5228596-5 Brass Dimensions A B 24.13 5.94 .950 .234 24.28 5.94 .956 .234 59993-1 5221980-1 — 5228618-1 5228596-1 Brass 24.28 .956 5.94 .234 59993-1 — — 5228618-2 5228596-2 Brass 24.28 .956 27.43 1.08 5.94 .234 6.48 .255 59993-1 — — 5228618-3 5228596-3 58212-1 — 5221981-2 5228618-4 5228596-4 RG/Cable Shell Type 178, 178A, 178B,196, 196A 174, 316, 188, 188A 179, 179A, 179B, 187, 187A, 161, BELDEN 9221 174, 316, 188, Double Braid 142, 142A, 142B, 400, BELDEN 9246 Brass Brass 50 Ohm Socket Non-Impedance Matched Pin Socket *For hand tool 69710-1 or pneumatic tool 69365-8. Note: Non-Impedance Matched and 50 Ohm are not intermateable. BELDEN is a trademark of Belden Wire and Cable Company. Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 242 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Size 8 Contacts (Continued) PC Board Mount Contacts Right-Angle Socket Contact 6.50 [.256] 17.58 [.692] 11.33 [.446] 5.08 ±0.08 [.200 ±.003] 1.02 ±0.08 Dia. [.040 ±.003] (5 Holes) 2.54 ±0.08 [.100 ±.003] 5.08 ±0.08 [.200 ±.003] 2.54 ±0.08 [.100 ±.003] Recommended PC Board Layout Type Contact Part No. Non-Impedance Matched Right-Angle Socket Contact 5221162-1 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 243 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Miniature Contacts Performance Characteristics Insulation Resistance — 5000 megohms min Dielectric Withstanding Voltage — 1,000 volts rms for 1 minute Contact Resistance — 2.0 milliohms @ 1 ampere Low-Level Conductivity — 10 millivolts DC min. VSWR — 1.3 to 1.0 @ 1,000 MHz max. Cable Retention — RG/U Cable 58C 188A 180B 195A Retention lbs [N] 50 [222] 30 [133] 28 [125] 16 [71] Temperature Range — -55°C to +125°C Test Method for Electronic and Electrical Component Parts — MIL-STD-202 Material Inner Dielectric — Polypropylene, nylon, or polymethylpentene, general purpose Retention Spring — Stainless steel per QQ-S-766 Ferrule — Copper per QQ-C-576 Finish Outer Shell, Center Conductor — 0.00076 [.000030] gold over 0.00076 [.000030] nickel Retention Spring — Nickel per QQ-N-290 Ferrule — Bright tin per MIL-T-10727 Outer Shell — Brass per MIL-C-50 Center Conductor — Brass per QQ-B-626, or Beryllium copper per QQ-C-533 Retention Springs Part No. 201142-2 Note: A ferrule and retention spring (201142-2) are required for each pin and socket. Extraction Tool No. 305183-8 Durability — 500 cycles @ 10 cycles per minute max. Vibration — 2 hrs. per MIL-STD-202, Method 201 Shock — 50 G’s per MIL-Std-202, Method 213, Cond. G Temperature Cycling — 5 cycles per MIL-STD-202, Method 102, Cond C. Ferrules Socket Pin RG/U Cable Ferrule No. Integral Die Hand Tool PRO-CRIMPER Die Insert for Tools: Hand Tool 69710-1 Pneu. 69365-2, 69365-32 316, 188, 188A 174 179, 179A, 179B 161, 187, 187A Belden 9221 188 Double Braid 316 Double Braid 122 180, 180A, 180B 195, 195A, 21-597 Belden 8218 58, 58A, 58B, 58C 141 55, 55A, 55B, 223 124, 140, 210 62, 62A, 62B 59, 59A, 59B 328666-X — — 69227-2 201143-5 201144-5 328666-X — — 69227-2 201143-1 201144-1 221848-3 58290-1 — 69227-2 201143-5 201144-5 328664-X 45639-2 91912-3 69222-2 201145-1 — 328664-X 45639-2 91912-3 69222-2 201145-2 201146-2 328664-X 328663-X 330478-X 45639-2 45740-2 91912-3 — 69222-2 69220-2 201145-2 201145-4 201146-2 201146-4 69248-4 — 69315-4 201145-4 201146-4 329006-X — — 69675-1 201097-1* 201098-1* 328666-X 91912-4 — 69672-X 201143-5 201144-5 328663-X 45740-2 — 69220-2 201145-4 201146-4 328664-X 45639-2 91912-3 69222-2 201145-2 201146-2 Twisted Pair 24-22 AWG [0.2-0.4 mm2] (Stranded)1 Shielded Wire 22, NAS-702, Class B Brand Rex T5788A 26 AWG [0.12-0.155 mm2]3 Part Numbers Pin Socket *These contacts are for use in the 4-position G Series connector modules only. 1Maximum insulation diameter–2.92 [.115] (two wires combined). 2Includes bench mount and foot control; requires Manual Take-Up Attachment No. 69689. 3Dielectric O.D.–2.69 [.106] max.; Cable O.D.–4.06 [.160]. Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 245 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Miniature PC Board Sockets Material Shell and Center Contact — Brass per MIL-C-50 and QQ-B-626 Dielectric — Polypropylene, or Polymethylpentene, general purpose Finish Center Contact — 0.00076 [.000030] gold over copper Shell — Gold plated per MIL-G-45204 Performance Characteristics Dielectric Withstanding Voltage — 1,000 volts, rms Impedance — Non-constant Operating Temperature Range — -55°C to +85°C 15.24 2.54 12.7 2.54 2.54 6.23 4.52 2.54 1.32 A 0.36 Recommended Mounting Hole Layout B 12.7 1.02 1.27 2.54 17.78 Type Spring Latch Spring Latch Locking Latch Locking Latch PC Board Thickness 1.57 .062 3.18 .125 3.18 .125 1.57 .062 Retention lb. [N] 1.25 5.56 1.25 5.56 7.25 31.16 7.25 31.16 Dimensions A B 9.07 3.18 .357 .125 7.49 4.75 .295 .187 7.49 4.75 .295 .187 9.07 3.18 .357 .125 Part No. 50084-1 50095-1 50105-1 50107-1 Note: For mateable Miniature Contacts, see page 245. Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 246 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Subminiature PC Board Sockets Material Shell and Center Contact — Brass per MIL-C-50 and QQ-B-626 Dielectric — Polypropylene, or polymethylpentene, general purpose Shell Locking Latch Finish Center Contact — 0.00076[.000030] gold per MIL-G-45204 over copper per MIL-C-14550 Shell — Gold Performance Characteristics Spring Latch Center Conductor Dielectric Withstanding Voltage — 600 volts, rms Operating Temperature Range — -55°C to +85°C 1.09 Dia. [.043] #57 Drill (3 Holes) 22.23 Max. [.875] 3.05 ±.0.2 [.120 ±.008] 4.52 [.178] 1.47 [.058] Locking Latch A 0.84±0.2 [.033±.008] 10.16 [.400] 15.24 [.600] 0.84 Dia. [.033] 10.16 [.400] 15.24 [.600] Recommended Mounting Hole Layout PC Board Thickness 1.57 .062 1.57 .062 Type Spring Latch Locking Latch Dim. L 2.54 .100 2.54 .100 Part No. 226023-1 226060-1 Mating Subminiature COAXICON Pins These short Subminiature COAXICON Pins are recommended for use with any of the sockets listed above. Note: Alignment springs are not required for this application and are not included with the pin assemblies. RG/U Cable Ferrule No. Integral Die Hand Tool Die Insert for Tools: Hand Tool 69710-1 Pneu. 69365-2, 69365-3 Part No. 174 316, 188, 188A 179, 179A, 179B 187, 187A 161 1-332056-0 91911-3 69690-X 51563-8 1-332056-0 91911-4 69690-1 51563-8 1-332056-0 69656-5 — 51563-8 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 247 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Subminiature Contacts Material Outer Shell — Brass per MIL-C-50 Center Conductor — Beryllium copper per QQ-C-533 (Pin); Brass per QQ-B-626 (Socket) Inner Dielectric — Polypropylene, nylon, or polymethylpentene, general purpose Retention Spring — Stainless steel per QQ-S-766 Ferrule — Copper per QQ-C-576 Ferrule A Ferrule Finish Outer Shell and Socket Center Conductor — 0.00076 [.000030] gold over 0.00127 [.000050] nickel Pin Center Conductor — 0.00076 [.000030] gold over 0.00254 [.000100] copper Ferrule — Bright tin per MIL-T-10727 16.51 Max. [.650] Pin Socket A = Multimate Pin 25.65 [1.010] Short Pin 22.66 [.892] Selection Chart for Coaxial Cable RG/U Cable 178, 178A, 178B 196, 196A 196 (Double Braid) 174, 316 188, 188A 179, 179A, 179B 187, 187A Belden 9221 RD-316 187 (Double Braid) 161 Die Insert for Tools: Hand Tool 69710-1 Pneu. Tool 69365-2, 69365-3* Multimate Pin 69656-2 69690-2 226537-2 — 51565-2 1-332057-0 69656-9 — 226537-2 — 51565-2 1-225088-1 Integral Die Hand Tool PRO-CRIMPER Contact Part Numbers Short Socket Ferrule Pin — 91911-3 69690 -226537-1 — 51565-1 1-332056-0 — 911911-4 69690-1 226537-1 — 51565-1 1-332056-0 69656-7 — 226537-1 — 51565-1 1-225088-3 69656-8 — 226537-1 — 51565-1 1-225088-1 69656-5 — 226537-1 — 51565-1 1-332056-0 Selection Chart for Twisted Pairs and Shielded Wire Wire Size AWG 30 (Twisted Pair, Solid) 28 (Twisted Pair, Solid) 28 (Twisted Pair, Stranded; 7 str., .005 [0.13] Dia.) 26 (Twisted Pair, Solid or Stranded; 7 str., .0063 [0.16] Dia.) 26 (Shielded, 0.75 [1.91] Max. O.D.) [mm2] Integral Die Hand Tool PRO-CRIMPER Die Insert for Tools: Hand Tool 69710-1 Pneu. Tool 69365-2, 69365-3* 0.05 69656-2 — 69690-2 226537-3 51563-3 51565-3 1-332057-0 0.08-0.09 — 91911-3 69690- 226537-3 51563-3 51565-3 1-332057-0 0.08-0.09 — 91911-4 69690-1 or 69690-2 226537-3 51563-3 51565-3 1-332057-0 0.12-0.15 — 91911-3 69690-2 226537-3 51563-3 51565-3 1-332057-0 0.12-0.15 69656-3 — 69690-3 226537-1 Multimate Pin Contact Part Numbers Short Socket Ferrule Pin — 51565-1 1-332057-0 *Includes bench mount and foot control. Extraction Tool 305183 Note: A ferrule is required for each pin and socket. Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 248 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors SIEMAX Connectors Applications ■ Multiplex Systems ■ Base Stations ■ High Density Systems Product Facts ■ Multi Coax Surface Mount ■ Maximum packaging density ■ Component placement on both sides of PCB ■ Fully automated assembly (pick-and-place) ■ Modular design Technical Data ■ Interface: Series 1.0/2.3 ■ Impedance: 75 ■ International specifications: IEC 169-29 and CECC 22 230 ■ Frequency range up to 2 GHz ■ Compact grid pitch 10 [0.39] ■ Guaranteed coplanarity of max. 0.1 [0.004] ■ Integrated positioning pins for manual placement ■ Optional mechanical securing For General Information on Series 1.0/2.3 Connectors, see Page 129. 249 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors SIEMAX Connectors, Series 1.0/2.3 (75 Ohm) SIEMAX Connector, SMT Right-Angle Jack, 2 Poles 12.10 0.05 [.476 .002] 11.10 0.05 [.437 .002] 24.0 [0.94] Ø 4.15 [0.16] 2.80 0.05 [.110 .002] 10.0 [0.39] 2.00 x 7 = [.079] 14.00 [.551] 6.5 [0.26] 3.00 0.05 [.118 .002] 7.20 0.05 [.283 .002] 17.50 0.05 [.689 .002] 2.00 0.05 [.079 .002] 5.10 0.05 [.201 .002] 13.00 0.05 [.512 .002] Coupling type* C, F 0.05 [.002] 10 Plcs. 2.00 [.079] 18.0 [0.71] 2.00 [.079] 1.90 0.05 [.075 .002] Part No. 6-1393696-2 0.10 Ø 1.40 +– 0.00 *For coupling type see DIN 1.0/2.3 Section. + .004 [.055 – .000 ] 0.05 [.002] 8 Plcs. 0.10 1.90 +– 0.00 1.60 0.05 [.063 .002] + .004 [.075 – .000 ] 2.00 x 4 = 8.00 [.079] [.315] PC Board Layout SIEMAX Connector, SMT Right-Angle Jack, 3 Poles 28.0 [1.10] 24.0 [0.94] Ø 4.15 [0.16] 10.0 [0.39] 10.0 [0.39] 6.5 [0.26] 3.5 [0.14] 12.10 0.05 [.476 .002] Coupling type* C, F 11.10 0.05 [.437 .002] Part No. 6-1393696-7 0.05 [.002] 10 Plcs. 0.10 1.90 +– 0.00 + .004 [.075 – .000 ] *For coupling type see DIN 1.0/2.3 Section. 23 Plcs. 2.00 [.079] 0.10 1.20 +– 0.00 + .004 [.047 – .000 ] 1.90 0.05 [.075 .002] 17.20 [.677] 2.00 x 12 = [.079] 24.00 [.945] 4.00 [.157] 2.80 [.110] Ø 2.50 [.098] 20.00 [.787] 27.50 0.05 [1.083 .002] 10.00 [.394] 23.00 [.906] 23 Plcs. 4.40 0.05 [.173 .002] 2.00 [.079] 5.10 0.05 [.201 .002] 2.00 [.079] 0.10 Ø 1.40 +– 0.00 + .004 [.055 – .000 ] 0.05 [.002] 13 Plcs. 1.90 1.60 0.05 [.063 .002] [.075 + 0.10 – 0.00 + .004 – .000 ] 2.00 x 4 = 8.00 [.079] [.315] Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. PC Board Layout 250 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Between Series Adapters Design and Construction Types Application Plug-Plug Page 253 SMP SSMT QMA SSMT Page 253 Series 1.0/2.3 SMP SMA SMB 7-16 BNC OSP Bulkhead OSP N Series Page 253 Page 253 Page 253 Page 253 Page 253 Page 253 Page 253 MCX N Series N Series Flange Mount N Series Bulkhead OSP OSP Bulkhead OSP Floating Rear Mount MCX N Series BNC Series 1.6/5.6 SMA/SMA 18 GHz Page 253 Page 253 Page 253 Jack-Jack Series 1.6/5.6 Series 1.0/2.3 SMB 75 OHM SMB 7-16 TNC TNC Flange Mount TNC Bulkhead BNC BNC Bulkhead N Series BNC TNC SMA SMA Bulkhead SMA 18 GHz Series 1.0/2.3 Page 254 Page 254 Page 254 Page 254 Page 254 and 255 Page 256 Page 254 Page 255 and 256 Page 254 Page 254 and 255 Page 255 Page 255 Page 255 Page 256 251 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Between Series Adapters (Continued) Jack-Plug UMCC DIN-Series 1.6/5.6 DIN-Series 1.0/2.3 SSMT SMP Page 256 Page 256 SMA SMA Flange Mount SMA 18 GHz SMB Page 256 Page 256 Page 256 TNC BNC OSP OSP Bulkhead SMA SMA Flange Mount SMA 18 GHz SMP SSMT DIN-Series 1.0/2.3 DIN-Series 1.6/5.6 QMA UMCC N Series N Series Flange Mount N Series N Series Flange Mount OSP OSP Bulkhead BNC TNC TNC Flange Mount SMB 75 OHM SMB MCX 7 mm best VSWR 7 mm 7 mm 7 mm best VSWR MCX Page 256 Page 256 Page 256 Page 257 Page 257 Page 257 Page 257 Page 257 Page 258 Page 258 Page 259 Page 257 Page 257 Page 257 Page 257 Page 258 Page 258 Page 259 Page 258 Page 258 Page 258 Page 260 Page 258 Page 259 Page 259 and 259 Page 259 Page 259 Page 259 Page 259 Page 260 Page 260 Page 260 Page 259 Page 260 Page 260 Page 260 252 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Between Series Adapters (Continued) Plug-Plug MCX Plug – SMA Plug 7-16 Plug – N Series Plug 19.3 [.760] Ref. 6.4 Hex. [.250] BNC Plug – SMB Plug 48.6 Ref. [1.912] Ø 14.3 Ref. [.562] 34.1 [1.343] Ref. Ø 32.0 Ref. [1.260] 7.9 Hex. [.312] Part No. 1061071-1 Part No. 1313453-1 Part No. 1058066-1 SMA 18 GHz Plug – N Series Plug SMA Plug – SMB Plug SMA Plug – SMP Plug 21.9 [.862] Ref. 32.5 [1.281] Ref. 7.9 Hex. [.312] 6.4 Hex. [.250] 7.9 Hex. [.312] Ø 21.0 Ref. [.828] 17.5 Ref. [.690] Part No. 1057367-1 Part No. 1060494-1 Part No. 1056706-1 SMA Plug – SSMT Plug SMA Plug – OSP Plug Series 1.6/5.6 Plug – Series 1.0/2.3 Plug 17.0 [.670] Ref. 13.7 Ref. [.538] Ø 10.8 [0.43] 1) 9.2 [0.36] 7.9 Hex. [.312] Part No. 1055695-1 Ø 6.5 [0.26] Part No. 1059711-1 28.0 [1.10] 1) 8.9 [0.35] Part No. 2-1393670-1 Coupling Type A 1) Detent for jack BNC Plug – Series 1.6/5.6 Plug QMA Plug – SMA Plug 30.60 Ref. [1.20] Ø 14.5 [0.57] Ø 10.8 [0.43] 46.4 [1.83] QMA Plug SMA Plug 7.90 Hex. [0.31] 8.70 Hex. [0.34] Part No. 1408393-1 Part No. 1-1393665-4 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 253 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Between Series Adapters (Continued) Jack-Jack 7-16 Jack – N Series Jack BNC Jack – SMB Jack BNC Jack – 75 ohm SMB Jack 30.4 [1.197] 51.0 [2.010] 12.9 [.508] 32.1 [1.265] Ref. Ø 14.3 Ref. [.562] 3.82 [.150] 17.4 Hex. [.687] 12.0 Across [.472] Flat Ø 12.9 [.508] 15.8 Hex. [.625] Part No. 1311206-1 Part No. 1058056-1 Part No. 1311209-1 TNC Jack – N Series Flange Mount Jack TNC Jack – BNC Jack MCX Jack – SMA Jack 49.1 Ref. [1.932] 2.0 [.080] 16.7 [.656] 43.1 Ref. [1.698] 25.4 Sq. [1.00] Ø 3.2 4 Plcs. [.125] 15.6 [.615] 6.4 Hex. [.250] Ø 14.5 Ref. [.572] 18.2 Typ. [.718] Part No. 1057843-1 Part No. 1057845-1 Part No. 1061070-1 SMA Jack – N Series Jack SMA Jack – N Series Flange Mount SMA Jack – N Series Bulkhead Jack 31.3 [1.231] 31.3 [1.232] 18.2 [.718] 31.3 [1.231] 25.4 Sq. [1.00] Ø 17.45 Ref. [.687] 4.7 Max. [.187] Panel Ø 3.2 4 Plcs. [.125] 22.0 [.867] 6.3 Max. [.250] Panel 3.2 [.125] Ø 15.9 Min. [.625] 13.6 [.534] Min. Recommended Mounting Hole Ø 22.0 [.866] Part No. 1057341-1 Part No. 1057343-1 Part No. 1057463-1 SMA Jack – BNC Jack BNC Bulkhead Jack – SMA Jack TNC Flange Mount Jack – SMA Jack 33.5 [1.320] Ref. Ø 14.3 Ref. [.562] 33.5 [1.320] 17.9 [.703] 5.6 [.220] Min. 3.2 Max. [.125] Panel 15.9 Hex. [.625] Part No. 1058058-1 17.4 Hex. [.687] Ø 12.7 Min. [.500] Recommended Mounting Hole 25.4 [1.000] 2.4 [.093] 8.0 [.315] 17.4 Sq. [.687] 12.7 Typ. [.500] 4.8 [.188] Max. Panel Ø 11.1 [.437] Part No. 1058117-1 Part No. 1057841-1 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 254 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Between Series Adapters (Continued) Jack-Jack (Continued) SMA Jack – TNC Bulkhead Jack SMB Jack – SMA Jack SMA Jack – SMP Jack 33.0 [1.300] 6.4 Max. [.250] Panel 17.8 [.700] 5.0 Min. [.196] 3.2 [.125] 12.6 [.498] Ø 11.2 Min. [.439] 4.70 [.187] 6.4 Hex. [.250] Recommended Mounting Hole 14.3 Hex. [.562] Ø 16.7 [.656] Part No. 1057908-1 Part No. 1056702-1 Part No. 1060487-1 SMA Jack – SSMT Jack SMA 18 GHz Jack – N Series Jack OSP Jack – SMA Bulkhead Jack 17.3 [.680] 3.2 Max. [.125] Panel 31.2 [1.229] Ref. 0.03 Ø 6.15 +– 0.00 5.8 [.230] + .001 [.242 – .000 ] 12.9 [.508] Ref. 7.9 Hex. [.312] Ø 17.4 Ref. [.687] Recommended Mounting Hole 7.9 Hex. [.312] Part No. 1055694-1 Part No. 1059733-1 Part No. 1058651-1 SMA 18 GHz Jack – N Series Flange Mount Jack SMA 18 GHz Jack – N Series Bulkhead Jack OSP Jack – SMA Jack 31.3 [1.232] 31.2 [1.229] Ref. Ø 3.2 4 Plcs. [.125] 16.5 [.650] 18.2 [.718] Typ. 2.0 [.080] 22.0 [.867] 6.3 Max. [.250] Panel 14.1 [.554] 13.6 [.534] Min. 3.2 [.125] Ø 15.9 Min. [.625] Ø 7.6 [.300] 4.7 Max. [.187] Panel Ø 16.0 [.630] Max. Recommended Mounting Hole Ø 22.0 [.866] 25.4 Sq. [1.000] Part No. 1058653-1 Part No. 1058675-1 SMA Jack – OSP Bulkhead Jack Part No. 1059707-1 OSP Floating Flange Mount Jack – SMA Jack SMA Jack – OSP Floating Rear Mount Jack + .050 11.1 Hex. [.437] 11.1 Hex. [.437] Ø 9.12 [.359 Ø 9.6 + .003 – .000 + .001 – .000 ] 22.2 [.874] 1.7 Ø 9.4 [.372] [.065] 3.2 Max. [.125] Panel 6.4 [.250] 14.1 Ref. [.554] 14.2 [.560] Recommended Mounting Hole Ø 2.6 [.377 [.102] 2 Plcs. Part No. 1059729-1 9.7 [.380] Ø 7.6 [.300] 11.2 .076 [.440 .003] 14.2 [.560] Ø 19.1 [.750] 3.2 Max. [.125] Panel Ø 8.0 – .000 + .002 [.316 – .000 ] + 0.03 – 0.05 + .002 – .001 ] 22.2 [.874] .000 1.3 +– .127 [.050 Recommended Mounting Hole Part No. 1059731-1 + .000 – .005 ] + .076 Ø 8.6 – .000 + .003 [.340 – .000 ] Recommended Mounting Hole Part No. 1059724-1 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 255 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Between Series Adapters (Continued) Jack-Jack (Continued) BNC Jack – Series 1.6/5.6 Jack Ø 9.6 [0.38] Series 1.0/2.3 Jack – Series 1.6/5.6 Jack Ø 8.2 [0.32] Ø 8.2 [0.32] Ø 4.1 [0.16] Ø 14.5 [0.57] Ø 11.0 [0.43] 39.4 [1.55] M9.0x0.5 [0.35]x[0.02] 45.4 [1.79] Part No. 1-1393665-5 Ø 10.8 [0.43] Part No. 2-1393670-4 Coupling Type A, B, F Jack-Plug N Series Plug to 7 mm Jack 19.1 Hex. [.750] Ø 22.4 Ref. [.880] OSP Plug to 7 mm Jack TNC Plug to 7 mm Jack 19.1 Hex. [.750] 11.1 Hex. [.437] 19.1 Hex. [.750] Ø 22.4 Ref. [.880] Ø 22.1 [.870] 43.3 Ref. [1.705] 15.9 Hex. [.625] 30.7 [1.208] Ref. 40.9 Ref. [1.610] Part No. 1061742-1 Part No. 1059713-1 Part No. 1061739-1 SMA Flange Mount Plug to 7 mm Jack SMA Plug to 7 mm Jack N Series Plug to 7 mm Best VSWR Jack Ø 3.2 4 Plcs. [.125] 19.1 [.750] Typ. 7.9 Hex. [.312] 19.1 Hex. Ø 22.4 Ref. [.750] [.880] 2.1 [.083] 2.4 Max. [.093] Panel 25.4 Sq. [1.000] 35.0 [1.380] Ref. 19.1 Hex. [.750] 7.9 Hex. [.312] Ø 22.4 Ref. [.880] 19.1 Hex. [.750] 31.8 [1.25] Ref. Ø 22.4 Ref. [.880] 43.3 Ref. [1.705] Part No. 1061751-1 Part No. 1053646-1 Part No. 1061738-1 TNC Plug to 7 mm Best VSWR Jack MCX Jack – SMA Plug N Series Jack – 7 mm Plug 19.1 Hex. [.750] 15.9 Hex. [.625] Ø 22.4 Ref. [.880] 6.4 Hex. [.250] 40.9 Ref. [1.610] Part No. 1061744-1 19.1 Hex. [.750] 16.8 [.660] Ref. 7.9 Hex. [.312] Ø 22.4 Ref. [.880] 36.7 [1.445] Ref. Part No. 1061073-1 Part No. 1061757-1 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 256 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Between Series Adapters (Continued) Jack-Plug (Continued) N Series Jack – 7 mm Best VSWR Plug 19.1 Hex. [.750] BNC Plug – N Series Jack Ø 22.4 Ref. [.880] N Series Jack – TNC Plug Ø 16.8 Ref. [.660] Ø 16.8 Ref. [.660] 52.7 Ref. [2.076] 36.7 [1.445] Ref. Part No. 1061752-1 51.9 Ref. [2.043] Ø 15.9 Ref. [.625] Part No. 1057392-1 SMA Plug – N Series Jack 32.8 [1.292] Max. SMA 18 GHz Plug – N Series Jack 7.9 Hex. [.312] 32.3 [1.270] Ref. Ø 17.4 Ref. [.687] 7.9 Hex. Ø 17.45 Ref. [.687] [.312] Part No. 1057388-1 SMA Plug – N Series Flange Mount Jack 32.3 [1.270] Ref. Ø 3.2 4 Plcs. [.125] 7.9 Hex. [.312] 18.2 [.718] Typ. 4.7 Max. [.187] Panel 25.4 Sq. [1.000] Part No. 1057381-1 Part No. 1058664-1 Part No. 1057385-1 OSP Jack – 7 mm Plug SMA Plug – OSP Jack SMA Plug – OSP Bulkhead Jack 29.6 [1.166] Ref. 11.1 Hex. [.437] 17.4 [.685] Ref. Ø 22.4 Ref. [.880] 17.4 [.686] Ref. Ø 7.6 [.300] 6.4 [.250] 0.03 Ø 9.12 +– 0.00 3.2 Max. [.125] Panel + .001 [.359 – .000 ] 7.9 Hex. [.312] 19.1 Hex. [.750] Recommended Mounting Hole 11.1 Hex. [.437] 7.9 Hex. [.312] Part No. 1059720-1 Part No. 1059718-1 Part No. 1059758-1 BNC Jack – N Series Plug BNC Jack – SMB Plug SMA Plug – BNC Jack 34.6 Ref. [1.362] 35.8 [1.408] Ref. 49.1 Ref. [1.934] Ø 14.3 Ref. [.562] Ø 21.0 Ref. [.827] Part No. 1057390-1 7.9 Hex. [.312] Part No. 1058077-1 Ø 14.3 Ref. [.562] Part No. 1058083-1 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 257 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Between Series Adapters (Continued) Jack-Plug (Continued) TNC Jack – 7 mm Plug 19.1 Hex. [.750] TNC Jack – 7 mm Best VSWR Plug Ø 22.4 Ref. [.880] 19.1 Hex. [.750] TNC Jack – N Series Plug Ø 22.4 Ref. [.880] 49.1 Ref. [1.934] 41.3 [1.625] Ref. 41.3 [1.625] Ref. Ø 21.0 Ref. [.827] Part No. 1061753-1 Part No. 1061758-1 Part No. 1057387-1 TNC Flange Mount Jack – SMA Plug SMA Plug – SMB Jack SMA Jack – MCX Plug 26.4 Ref. [1.038] 2.0 [.080] 17.4 Sq. [.687] 12.7 Typ. [.500] 13.4 Ref. [.529] Ø 11.8 Max. [.465] 20.7 [.815] Ref. 6.4 Hex. [.250] 6.4 Hex. [.250] 7.9 Hex. [.312] 7.9 Hex. [.312] 18.2 [.716] Part No. 1057857-1 Part No. 1060500-1 Part No. 1061072-1 SMA 18 GHz Jack – N Series Plug SMA Jack – BNC Plug TNC Plug – SMA Jack 31.5 [1.250] Ref. 31.8 [1.250] Ref. 25.4 Ref. [1.000] Ø 15.9 Ref. [.625] Ø 14.3 Ref. [.562] Ø 21.0 Ref. [.828] Part No. 1057377-1 Part No. 1058081-1 Part No. 1057853-1 SMA Jack – SMB Plug SMA Jack – SMP Plug SMA Jack – SSMT Plug 19.3 [.760] Ref. 14.2 [.560] 10.5 Ref. [.413] 6.4 Hex. [.250] Part No. 1060498-1 Part No. 1056707-1 Part No. 1055696-1 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 258 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Between Series Adapters (Continued) Jack-Plug (Continued) SMA Jack – UMCC Plug 14.0 [.551] 14.0 [.551] Ø 6.25 [.246] 10.0 [.393] SMA Jack – UMCC Plug 5.6 [.220] Ø 2.6 [.102] Ø 5.3 [.208] 5.6 [.220] Ø 2.5 [.098] Ø 5.3 [.208] 2.0 [.080] 25.4 Sq. [1.000] 1/4-36UNS 1/4-36UNS 19.1 Hex. Ø 3.2 Dia. [.750] [.125] 4 Plcs. Ø 22.4 Ref. [.880] 19.1 Typ. [.750] Ø 6.25 [.246] 10.0 [.393] SMA Flange Mount Jack – 7 mm Plug 23.5 Ref. [.925] 30.5 [1.200] Part No. 1775229-1 Part No. 1775230-1 Part No. 1061750-1 SMA 18 GHz Jack – 7 mm Plug N Series Flange Mount Plug – SMA 18 GHz Jack OSP Plug – SMA Jack 31.8 [1.250] Ø 3.2 4 Plcs. [.125] 11.7 [.461] Ø 22.4 Ref. [.880] 19.1 Hex. [.750] 30.9 [1.216] Ref. 6.4 Max. [.250] Panel Ø 12.7 [.500] Min. Panel Hole 25.4 Sq. [1.000] 13.7 [.538] 6.4 [.250] 18.2 [.718] Typ. 2.0 [.080] Ø 7.6 [.300] Part No. 1053788-1 Part No. 1058666-1 Part No. 1059716-1 SMA 18 GHz Jack – OSP Bulkhead Plug SMP Jack – SMA Plug SSMT Jack – SMA Plug 19.3 [.760] 11.4 [.447] 1.7 [.065] 3.2 [.125] Max Panel 16.0 Ref. [.632] 0.03 Ø 6.15 +– 0.00 + .001 [.242 – .000 ] 16.2 Ref. [.639] SMA Plug SMA Plug SSMT Jack OSMP Jack Recommended 11.1 Hex. [.437] 7.90 Hex. [.312] 7.9 Mounting Hole Hex. [.312] Part No. 1059756-1 Part No. 1056708-1 Part No. 1055697-1 BNC Jack – Series 1.6/5.6 Plug BNC Plug – Series 1.6/5.6 Jack Series 1.6/5.6 Plug – Series 1.0/2.3 Jack Ø 9.6 [0.38] Ø 10.8 [0.43] Ø 14.5 [0.57] 44.3 [1.74] 45.4 [1.79] Ø 11.0 [0.43] Ø 10.8 [0.43] Part No. 1-1393665-7 Ø 4.1 [0.16] Ø 14.5 [0.57] Part No. 1-1393665-6 Ø 8.2 [0.32] 1) 9.2 [0.36] 33.0 [1.30] Part No. 2-1393670-2 Coupling Type A, B2, F2 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 259 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Between Series Adapters (Continued) Jack-Plug (Continued) Series Plug 1.0/2.3 – Series 1.6/5.6 Jack Ø 10.8 Ø 6.5 [0.43] [0.26] 8.9 [0.35] QMA Jack – SMA Plug 21.50 Ref. [0.85] Ø 8.2 [0.32] 1) QMA Jack 6.35 Hex. [0.25] 34.5 [1.36] UMCC Jack – SMA Plug SMA Plug 7.90 Hex. [0.31] 8.0 Hex. [.315] Ø 2.00 [.078] Part No. 1408343-1 Part No. 2-1393670-3 Coupling Type A, B2, F2 10.60 [.417] 1.10 [.043] Part No. 1775228-1 1) Detent for jack 2 Only jackside UMCC Jack – SMA Plug 10.60 [.417] 1.10 [.043] 8.0 Hex. [.315] Ø 1.90 [.074] Part No. 1775227-1 Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 260 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Coaxial Terminations SMA Plug Terminator Part Number 1460802 Coupling Nut Dielectric Shell Plating — Gold Frequency — 6 GHz Center Conductor 2.50 Max. [.098] SW 8 h11 3.40 Max. [.134] 11.00 Max. [.433] Coupling Nut Dielectric Shell SMC Plug Terminator Part Number 1460803 Center Conductor Plating — Gold Frequency — 6 GHz 0.10 3.30 +– 0.30 + .004 [.130 – .012 ] 13.00 Max. [.512] Push Pull Plug Terminator Part Number 619219 SW 6 h11 17.70 Ref. [.697] Ø 7.70 [.303] Plating — Gold Frequency — 6 GHz Ø 8.30 [.327] 8.00 [.315] 5.50 [.217] QMA Plug Terminator Part Number 619271-1 19.80 [.780] Single Packaging Plating — Standard Gold Part Number 5-619271-1 1000 Pieces per Pack Plating — Standard Gold Ø 10.50 [.413] Part Number 619271-2 Single Packaging Plating — Higher Gold Part Number 5-619271-2 1000 Pieces per Pack Plating — Higher Gold Note: Part Numbers are RoHS compliant except:  Indicates non-RoHS compliant. 261 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Application Tooling (Continued) Solder Assembly Kit Brass SMA Connectors Item Description Center Contact Holder Kit Part Number 1055420-1 Dielectric Insert Tool Dielectric Recess Tool Fixture Sub-Assembly Inserts — 2.16 [.085] (2) Inserts — 3.58 [.141] (2) Inserts Locator Tool Locator Tools Retainer Ring Pliers Solder Gauge 0.25 [.010] Solder Gauge 0.38 [.015] Solder Gauge 0.46 [.018] Dielectric Insert Tool Part No. 1055454-1 1055448-1 1055447-1 1055450-1 1055439-1 1055441-1 1055440-1 1055442-1 1055443-1 1055446-1 1055451-1 1055449-1 1055500-1 1055445-1 1055444-1 Solder Gage Retainer Ring Pliers Dielectric Recess Tool Fixture Sub-Assembly Center Contact Holder Universal Compression Crimp Tool Kit Part Number 1055835-1 Tyco Electronics Universal Compression Crimp Tool offers the ability to rapidly produce cable assemblies using solderless compression crimp connectors with semi-rigid cables. This universal assembly tool kit will attach SMA, OSP, N and TNC series connectors to 3.58 [.141], 2.16 [.085] and 6.35 [.250] cable quickly and consistently with excellent mechanical and electrical results. The tool kit permits single hand assembly. Anvils and cable supports can be quickly changed. Crimp lengths can be adjusted from .025 [.001] to 25.4 [1.000] in increments of .025 [.001]. Sharp radius bends in cables are easily accommodated. The kit contains: Crimp Frame Anvil Gauge Cable Supports Description Crimp Frame Calibration Gauge 3.58 [.141] Cable Support 2.16 [.085] Cable Support SMA Plug Anvil SMA Jack Anvil Type N Plug Anvil Type N Jack Anvil TNC Plug Anvil TNC Jack Anvil OSP Plug Anvil OSP Jack Anvil Part No. 1055831-1 1055832-1 1055833-1 1055834-1 1055836-1 1055837-1 1055838-1 1055839-1 1055840-1 1055841-1 1055842-1 1055843-1 All tools may be purchased separately. 263 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Application Tooling (Continued) Crimping Tools Crimping tools are used for assembling coaxial connectors on coaxial cables. They can be applied particularly economically for small batch sizes. The crimping dies are a fixed part of the crimping tools. Each tool is equipped with 2 or 3 different profiles. A total of 6 widths across flats are possible with 2 tools, whose hand lengths are adapted to the dimensions of the hexagon profiles. The tools can be distinguished at a glance by different colored handles. Item Crimping Tool Crimping Tool Width Across 1 2.8 0.11 2.8 0.11 Flats of the Profile 2 3 3.2 3.6 0.13 0.14 5.4 4.5 0.21 0.18 Dim. L Color of handles Part No. 214.0 8.43 260.0 10.24 Green 1393524-4 Yellow 1393524-5 L 3 50.0 [1.97] Hexagon Profile No. 2 1 6.6 [0.26] with Open Jaws IDC Tool For assembling IDC coaxial connectors Series 1.6/5.6 mS on coaxial cables. Part No. 1-1393524-1 225.0 [8.86] 1.4 [0.04] Removal Tool For replacing the special contacts on connectors DIN 41612 M and SIEDECON. Item Removal tool length 70 [2.76] length 200 [7.87] Spare part Ferrule 12.5 [0.49] 70.0 [2.76] Ferrule (spare part) 200.0 [7.87] Part No. 2-1393524-4 2-1393524-6 2-1393524-7 12.5 [0.49] 264 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Application Tooling (Continued) Setting Gauge Protective Caps/Setting Gauges The setting gauges are used to position coaxial jacks and pre-mating high-current plugs on male connectors DIN 41612 M if the pins are flow-soldered into PC boards. The gauges are held by clamping in connector body and protect the blade contacts. The gauges provide protection — during transport (if the male connectors have already been removed from the packaging), — during assembly, — against soiling, — during soldering. Male Connector DIN 41612M Item Part No. Setting gauge for types M 1393494-9 M/2 1-1393494-0 M/3 1-1393494-1 Setting Gauge PC Board Note: These gauges can also be used to protect types C, C/2, C/3 and D. ECN1225-P Wrench Ø 6.7 [0.26] Item Wrench 1.0 [0.04] Used to tighten the threaded ring on bulkhead jack 1393670-8. 1.2 [0.05] 1.5 [0.06] 50.0 [1.97] Item Wrench Part No. 1393488-4 Used to tighten the threaded rings 1-1393562-0 on bulkhead jacks Series 1.6/5.6. 40.0 [1.57] Item Wrench 0.9 [0.04] Part No. 1393488-3 1.0 [0.04] 50.0 [1.97] Ø 6.1 [0.24] Ø 7.3 [0.29] Used to tighten the threaded ring on bulkhead jacks Series 1.0/2.3 50.0 [1.97] Ø 5.6 [0.22] Part No. 1393524-1 Movable Ø 11.0 Ø 0.91 [0.43] [0.36] 50.0 [1.97] 1.35 [0.05] ECN1230-Q 265 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Application Tooling (Continued) Hand Tools Pneumatic Tools Tyco Electronics PRO-CRIMPER II Hand Tools are economy versions of our Tyco Electronics CERTI-CRIMP Hand Tools, featuring ratcheted crimp control to provide full die closure and help eliminate partial crimps. With an all new design, the PRO-CRIMPER II hand tools require dramatically less hand force to produce the same connection as comparable tools. Dies are interchangeable. It’s the most versatile and reliable crimping tool in the mid-price class. Recommended for networking installations, and commercial, industrial and institutional maintenance work. See Catalog 82276 for further information. The 626 Pneumatic Tool System, as the name implies, will apply a broad range of products in the 6-26 AWG [13-0.12 mm2] wire range. A basic 626 Pneumatic Tool System requires a power unit, a tool holder, a crimp head assembly and a die set when applicable. This premium system is well suited for low- to medium- volume production and harness assembly operations. Since the crimp head can be rotated to any angle, the operator can also work on more difficult terminations in confined equipment cabinets or enclosures. Typical PRO-CRIMPER III Hand Tool No. 58433-1 Tyco Electronics Interchangeable tool holder assemblies and crimping heads are available to crimp a variety of products. Crimping heads for the earlier Model 2614 pneumatic power unit can be used with the 626 Pneumatic Tool System. If you are already using Tyco Electronics hand tools, many crimp heads and die sets can be removed, attached to an adapter with quick pins and used with the 626 Pneumatic Tool System. An adapter is even available to accept lower cost die sets of the PRO-CRIMPER II hand tool. For more information, No. 189721-1 order catalog 124208. Bench Mount Assembly for Pneumatic Tool System (Optional) Typical CERTI-CRIMP Hand Tools with Integral (Non-Interchangeable) Dies No. 69477-1 for 50 Ohm BNC Dual Crimp MIL Type Connectors Fully adjustable stand allows operator free use of both hands — recommended for maximum productivity. No. 220015-1 for 50 Ohm N Connectors No. 856402-1 Battery Powered Crimp Tool CERTI-CRIMP Hand Tool with Interchangeable Dies No. 69710 Take automatic crimping away from the bench to the product, with this convenient, portable, battery-operated tool. It’s at home in the factory or in the field. • Completely portable— performs about 100 crimps per charge • Terminates wires to 10 AWG [6 mm2] • Weighs only 1.57 kg [3.46 lb] including battery; 360 mm [14.2 in] long • Pressure-sensitive cycle control • Kit includes tool, 2 batteries, and charger Part Number 1725837-1 Part Number 1213890-1 (Open Barrel) 266 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Application Tooling (Continued) Bench-Mounted Machines Stripping Tools AMP-O-LECTRIC bench-mounted, semi-automatic terminating machines may be used to apply RF products such as Commercial BNC and TNC Connectors, Miniature and Standard UHF Connectors, and Braid-Pic Contacts and Terminals. The Model G unit features interchangeable applicators, and is used to apply strip-form contacts. The “Coax” unit is used to apply loose-piece contacts and ferrules with dies that are mounted onto the machine. See Catalog 65828 and Customer Manual 409-2627 for further information. The hand-operated Tyco Electronics Coaxial Cable Stripper features interchangeable, color-coded blade cassettes and V-blocks to accommodate 2- or 3-step stripping for cable diameters ranging from 2.54 [.10] through 7.62 [.30]. You strip cable by simply clamping and rotating the tool around the cable. See Instruction Sheet IS 2766 for further information. AMP-O-LECTRIC Model G, No. 354500 Series with Tyco Electronics Crimp Quality Monitor For Use With Connector Type BNC Single Crimp BNC Commercial and UHF Miniature UHF Standard BNC MIL Type Dual Crimp BNC Commercial Dual Crimp Tool No. 603995-1 603995-2 603995-3 603995-5 603995-6 Semi-Rigid Cable Tooling The tools listed here are designed specifically to strip and terminate semi-rigid cable. These tools operate basically the same as the flexible cable tools, in that they produce uniform terminations time after time, without heat damage from soldering. Hand Tool for BNC and TNC Semi-Rigid Cable Connectors No. 59980-1 Frame only— does not include dies and locator 267 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Application Tooling (Continued) Hand Tool Kit for SMA and Blindmate Connectors Pneumatic Tool for Terminating BNC, TNC, SMA and Blindmate Connectors No. 59981-1 (for RG 402/U and RG 405/U Cable) No. 58318-1* This pneumatic tool is a bench-mounted, semi-automatic power tool designed for easy operation. The operator needs only to depress the trigger to complete a termination. It is used with the cable preparation machine to produce finished terminations. *Includes Locators 220241-1 and 308075-2. Dies are not included. Part Numbers Item Description 59980-1 Military (M22520/) 36-01 220220-2 36-06 220221-2 36-04 220222-2 36-05 312253-1 36-03 312253-2 36-02 311395-1 311396-1 312317-1 36-09 36-07 36-08 220224-1 36-10 311386-1 36-11 311386-2 36-12 311386-3 311392-1 307581-1 312067-1 21027-6 13126-1 13127-1 36-13 — — — — — — Tyco Electronics Hand Tool Plug Locator (without Center Contact) Plug Locator (with Center Contact) Jack Locator Die Set for RG 402/U Cable (3.58 [.141] O.D.) Die Set for RG 405/U Cable (2.18 [.086] O.D.) Cutoff Fixture Cable Dressing Fixture Trimmer Tool Cable Bend Fixture Assembly Includes following 6 items: Bend Segment, RG 402/U (3.18 [.125] Radius) Bend Segment, RG 402/U (6.35 [.250] Radius) Bend Segment, RG 405/U Tool Holder Limiting Pin Conforming Block Hex Wrench Carrying Case Insert, Case 268 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Cable Assembly Capabilities (Continued) Utilizing network analyzers, TDR, and intermodulation test equipment to mention a few, our testing capability allows extensive electrical and environmental characterization of your assembly. We offer full test capabilities right in our manufacturing facilities. Tests such as those listed below can be Harrisburg, PA Product Management Product Development Prototyping, Samples Diecasting Stamping Plating Cable Assembly Norwood, MA Product Development Screw Machining Plating Connector and Cable Assembly, Quick Turn an integral part of the manufacturing process: VSWR, Return Loss, Insertion Loss, Phase matching, Propagation Delay, Impedance, Our cable manufacturing centers are designed to meet your production requirements and delivery needs. Our global locations, combined with Tyco Electronics logistic strengths assures you will get the product where and when you need it. Passive Intermodulation. Ooskampt, Belgium Product Management Product Development Screw Machining Plating Assembly Switzerland Development Eng. Screw Machining Assembly Shenzhen and Hangzhou, China Connector Assembly Hermosillo, Mexico Connector Assembly Cable Assembly Taipei, Taiwan Product Management Product Development Brazil Cable Assembly Shanghai, China Connector Assembly Kunshan, China Product Development Screw Machining Connector and Cable Assembly 270 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Coaxial Cable Assembly Specification Guide Please use this handy reference guide when specifying or building your new cable assembly. Heat Shrink (Optional) A B Label (Optional) Length CONNECTOR A CONNECTOR B INTERFACE INTERFACE example: BNC, MCX, SMA, etc. example: BNC, MCX, SMA, etc. STYLE STYLE example: Straight Plug, Right-Angle Plug, Bulkhead Jack, etc. example: Straight Plug, Right-Angle Plug, Bulkhead Jack, etc. HEAT SHRINK HEAT SHRINK MARKING MARKING CABLE LENGTH LABEL (inch/mm) MARKING RG TYPE CABLE MFG. MFG. PART NO. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS FREQUENCY RANGE IMPEDANCE (MHz/GHz) Ohms VSWR RETURN LOSS INSERTION LOSS dB INSERTION LOSS SHIELDING EFFECTIVENESS dB DELAY TEMP. RANGE (°C/°F) MAX. AVG. POWER HANDLING* Watt INSERTION PHASE INTERMODULATION * 25°C at sea level and max. specified frequency OTHER SPECIFICATIONS 271 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix A - Theory and Application (Continued) Notice that rise time is the time required for the pulse to rise from 10% to 90% of its amplitude - not from zero to maximum. Rise and fall time is perhaps the single most important characteristic of a pulse in today’s high-speed digital equipment. Figure 11 shows that the faster the rise and fall time, the more pulses will fit in a given time frame. Inches 1000 Wavelengths 100 A 10 1 0.1 Time .001 GHz .01 GHz .1 GHz 1 GHz 10 GHz 100 GHz B Frequency (MHZ) (MHZ) FREQUENCY 37)( (E=2.03) AIR (E=1.00) Figure 9 Table 1. Properties of Insulating Materials Dielectric Material _________ TFE Polyethylene Nylon TPX Polypropylene Acetal Dielectric Constant _________ 2.03 2.3 4.6-4.0 2.12 2.25 3.7 Operating Temperature Range __________________ -70 +250°C -60 +80°C -40 +120°C -65 +85°C -40 +105°C -65 +85°C Pulses The sine wave is most often used for communication purposes where intelligence is imposed on the wave by a variation in amplitude (amplitude modulation, AM) or by a variation in frequency (frequency modulation, FM). Pulses, on the other hand, are primarily used in computers and digital instrumentation. Since pulses are generally used for triggering purposes, the pulse rise/fall time, amplitude and width are the most important. Figure 10 shows a pulse and identifies these characteristics. Width 90% 90% Amplitude 10% 10% Fall Time Repetition Rate Rise Time Figure 10 Pulse Characteristics Time Figure 11 Pulse Rise and Fall Time The bit rate for a system is the maximum rate of pulses per second that a system can process without causing data errors. The maximum performance can also be specified in terms of baud rate. The baud rate is defined as the number of characters (bytes) that are transmitted per second. Generally a character represents 10 bits (7 bits for the information, one parity bit, and two for start and stop, totalling 10). Now that we know why fast pulses are required, the next problem is how to obtain faster rise times. A pulse is made up of a great number of different frequencies, and the more high frequencies a pulse contains, the faster will be its rise time and the flatter will be its peak. To better understand this, refer to Figure 12. At A, you will see a fundamental frequency (1), its third harmonic (3), and the resultant waveform (S3), which is a combination of 1 and 3. Although this does not yet resemble a square wave, you will note that the rise time is decreased, and a dip appears at the peak. At B of Figure 12, we have added the fifth harmonic. Rise time is further decreased, and the peak is beginning to flatten out. At C the seventh harmonic has been included, and the resultant wave S7 begins to resemble a square wave. As more high frequency harmonics are added to the waveform, it will more closely resemble a square wave, and the squarer it becomes, the faster will be the rise time. TPX is a trademark of Mitsui Chemicals America, Inc. 273 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix A - Theory and Application (Continued) Fast rise times and short pulse widths require high frequency components. Two frequent causes of digital signal degradation can be (1) high capacitance of the transmission line and (2) impedence mismatches of connector transmission line or I/0 devices. Selection of an impedance-matched connector on a digital line, especially if short cable assemblies are used, can be as important as connector selection for an RF modulated line. Reflected pulses out of phase with the original pulse can cause false signals or high error rates in a digital system. Signal Integrity and Propagation To explain how to maintain signal integrity, it is necessary to review how the signal is configured in a cable and how it propagates. Ignoring digital signals for this discussion we will identify the issues that deal with the integrity of a sine wave. Consider a coaxial cable consisting of an inner conductor surrounded by a dielectric material and then an outer conductor (See Figure 13). The outer conductor may be a braid, a foil, or a solid metal. Since pulses with fast rise times are necessary in highspeed computers, any circuit element which could reduce or attenuate high frequency response is undesirable. Outer Conductor A d S3=1+3 D 1 Dielectric Material Center Conductor Figure 13 3 Diagram of a Cable S3 B S5=1+3+5 An electromagnetic wave traveling in a coaxial cable produces an electric and a magnetic field between the inner conductor and the outer conductor (Figure 14). The electric (E field) is radial and varies in time. An alternating current flows along the inner conductor and the outer conductor. An oscillating magnetic field (H field) circles the inner conductor. E H V 5 Figure 14 S5 Electric field (E) and magnetic field (H) belonging to the principal mode in a coaxial line. C S7=1+3+5+7 7 The alternating current on a conductor is not spread throughout the conductor but is strongest at the surface and decays exponentially at points further into the conductor. This is called the skin effect. At a frequency of 1MHz, three skin depths is 0.0078” (95% of the current is within three skin depths of the surface) and at 10GHz three skin depths is 0.00078”. As a result, the current is on the outer surface of the inner conductor and the inner surface of the outer conductor over the entire range of interest for most RF systems. The dimensions and material beyond several skin depths have no effect on the wave; gold plated plastic will propagate as well as gold plated copper at sufficiently high frequencies. Figure 12 Development of a Square Wave 274 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix A - Theory and Application (Continued) Attenuation Reflections A wave loses energy (attenuates) in several ways: (1) The resistance of the inner and outer conductors is small but can be significant over long lengths and will produce some heat. (2) The dielectric may be lossy; its resistance is high but not infinite, and some energy is lost. (3) Electromagnetic energy radiates at high frequencies; significant energy losses are caused by radiation of electromagnetic energy (the cable acts like an antenna). (4) Energy is reflected due to impedance mismatches. The combination of these four types of losses are referred to as the insertion loss of a transmission line system. Connectors have similar losses. When the characteristic impedance changes in a transmission line system, part of an incident wave is reflected. The reflection coefficient can be calculated as: Where Vi and ZO are the incident voltage and impedance of the first media. VR and ZR represent the reflected voltage and impedance of the media that caused the reflection. The decibel loss due to reflection is given by: Characteristic Impedance A parameter which defines the behavior of a cable, connector, or any propagating system is Characteristic Impedance, Zo. The characteristic impedance of a lossless cable is related to the inductance per unit length, L, and the capacitance per unit length, C, as follows: Zo = L/C in ohms The equivalent circuit of a transmission line is shown in Figure 15. R represents the conductor resistance for a unit length For a coaxial cable the characteristic impedance is given by: D Zo = 138 x Log10 in ohms d where D is the inner diameter of the outer conductor and d is the outer diameter of the inner conductor, respectively. Similar equations apply for other geometries such as two parallel wires. ZR - ZO Vi = _____ = _______ VR ZR + ZO Reflection Coefficient = 1 Return Loss = 10 Log10 ( ____ ) dB 1- 2 VSWR The traditional way to determine the reflection coefficient is to measure the standing wave caused by the superposition of the incident wave and the reflected wave. Traditionally the voltage is measured at a series of points using a slotted line. The ratio of the maximum divided by the minimum is the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR). The VSWR is infinite for total reflections because the minimum voltage is zero. If no reflection occurs the VSWR is 1.0. VSWR and reflection coefficient are related as follows: VSWR = (1 + )/(1 - ) L R Most present instrumentation measures the reflection coefficient and calculates the VSWR. Figure 16 represents the direct relationship between VSWR and its equivalent in return loss (expressed in dB). C Z0 Figure 15 Typical Transmission Line Schematic Figure 16 The maximum power is transferred between two systems if they have the same impedance. This is called impedance matching. However, impedance variations that are short compared to a wavelength can have a negligible effect on signal loss. Standard impedances are 50 ohm, 75 ohm and 93-125 ohm. Most systems use 50 ohm because it is a compromise between maximum power transmission and minimum line loss. The telephone industry and the broadcast industry use 75 ohm for minimum line attenuation. The need for low capacitance instrumentation cable has produced the 93-125 ohm systems. The higher impedances are generally achieved by changing the conductor diameters and by modifying the dielectric material to add air. VSWR vs. Return Loss Multiple Reflections If there is a series of impedance changes, each one will have a reflection coefficient. The total reflection coefficient is the vector addition of each of the individual coefficients accounting for the distance between reflections and the reflection of any reflected waves. Even though the calculations are difficult, a total VSWR can still be measured. Multiple reflections can produce a resonance phenomenon that is unique to wave theory. Properly understood some serious difficulties can be avoided. An example will make the point clear. Consider an electromagnetic wave with a 275 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix A - Theory and Application (Continued) wavelength of 4 inches traveling on a cable that changes from 50 ohms to 25 ohms. The reflection coefficient is -.33, which means that one third of the incident voltage is reflected toward the source. Assume that one inch (one quarter wavelength) down the cable the impedance changes back to 50 ohm. Again, one third of the wave is reflected, but without any phase shift. It travels back to the first interface where one third of this reflected wave is reflected back toward the second interface. Two thirds of the wave is transmitted through the interface and travels back to the source. Since the first (reflected) wave is shifted 180 degrees at the reflection, and the second (transmitted-reflected-transmitted) wave is shifted 180 degrees because it traveled the one inch separation twice, the two waves are in phase. The net result is that the VSWR is much larger because the length of the 25 ohm section was just the right length to cause a resonance. If the length of the 25 ohm section had been one half wavelength, the two waves would have interfered and the VSWR would be at a minimum. 50 25 50 V out /4 .66V 1 V out .44V .33V The previous discussions dealing with attenuation, reflections and standing waves can apply to digital signals with some extra thought. A single pulse can be thought of as a combination of high frequency sine waves. The maximum frequency component in a square wave pulse can be calculated by this equation: f = 0.35/rise time where f = GHz when “t” is in nanoseconds Attenuation of the frequencies necessary to support the short risetime will produce a slower rise and possibly prohibit the pulse from ever reaching the detector. This ‘slurring’ of the pulse is similar to the behavior of an RC circuit and the attenuation is sometimes called capacitive attenuation. A series of pulses can demonstrate resonance. If a portion of a pulse is reflected at each interface, it is possible for them to come together and add up to form a new phantom pulse. The critical frequency here is the bit rate. Think of a sine wave with a frequency the same as the bit rate; if it will resonate in the cable, the pulses will also. Extra pulses caused by resonance might easily result in an error signal from the receiving system requesting a retransmittal. The final result would be a communication system that is much slower than intended. /4 V in Reflections of Digital Signals Cut-off Frequency The cut-off frequency of a coaxial transmission line is the frequency at which modes of energy transmission, other than the “TEM” mode, can be generated. .22V .07V 7.5 7.5 fco = fco = ______ (in (in GHz) GHz) (D+d) (D+d) .15V (D and d are measured in inches) Impedence Mismatch V in = 1 Volt VR =.48 Volt Types of Transmission Lines V out =.52 Volt Figure 17 Multiple Wave Reflections (Caused by Impedance Mismatch) In summary, avoid cable lengths, printed circuit board paths, or connectors that are multiple of one quarter ( /4, 3 /4, etc.) of the intended signal transmission wavelength. Coaxial cables, when manufactured, also have periodic variations in diameter that result in periodic changes in impedance (Zo), that can cause significant levels of reflected signal (high return loss) at specific frequencies. Twin Lead transmission cable is generally used where impedance matching alone is important, since it provides only minimal shielding. Impedance values of 300 ohms and 600 ohms are common. Lower impedance values require closer spacing of the conductors and are not normally available in this type of cable. A typical application for twin lead cable is in antenna lead wire for television sets. Twisted Pair is a variation of the twin lead type. It consists of two lengths of ordinary hookup wire twisted together. A twisted pair provides relatively constant impedance plus better magnetic shielding than twin lead cables. It is flexible, inexpensive, easy to terminate and is used extensively by the computer industry. However, it should not be used when maximum shielding is required. 276 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix A - Theory and Application (Continued) Shielded Twisted Pair Cable is used to eliminate inductive and capacitive coupling. Twisting cancels out inductive coupling, while the shield eliminates capacitive coupling. Most applications for this cable are between equipment, racks and buildings. Flexible (Braided) Coaxial Cable is by far the most common type of closed transmission line because of its flexibility. It is a coaxial cable, meaning that both the signal and the ground conductors are on the same center axis. The outer conductor is made from fine braided wire, hence the name “braided coaxial cable”. This type of cable is used in practically all applications requiring complete shielding of the center conductor. The effectiveness of the shielding depends upon the weave of the braid and the number of braid layers. Tyco Electronics manufacturers connectors for cable sizes ranging from less than 1/8 in. diameter, for low power applications of around 50 watts, to over 1/2 in. diameter for power of 850 watts at 100 MHz and voltages up to 5000. In addition to power handling capabilities, cables are available for high frequency applications, high and low temperature applications, severe environmental applications and many other specialized uses. Triaxial Cable is used when higher “shielding” efficiency characteristics are required in applications similar to those using shielded twisted pair cable. Signal Conductors Outer Conductor Insulation Outer Conductor Dielectric Dielectric Semirigid Coaxial Cable uses a solid tubular outer conductor rather than the braided type, so that all the RF energy is contained within the cable. One of the drawbacks of braided cable is that the shielding is not 100% effective, especially at higher frequencies. This is because the braided construction can permit small amounts of short wavelength (high frequency) energy to radiate. Normally this does not present a problem; however, if a higher degree of shielding is required, semirigid coaxial cable is recommended. For applications using frequencies higher than 30 GHz a miniature semirigid cable is recommended. Various connectors are available from Tyco Electronics to terminate these cables. Ribbon Coaxial Cable is a relatively recent Tyco Electronics innovation which combines the advantages of both ribbon cable and coaxial cable. Tyco Electronics currently provides both the cable and the insulation displacing coaxial connector to terminate the cable. Each individual coaxial cable consists of the signal conductor, dielectric, a foil shield and a drain wire which is in continuous contact with the foil. The entire assembly is then covered with an outer insulating jacket. The unique manufacturing feature of this cable is the precise placement of the drain wires to permit gang stripping of the outer jacket and foil. The major advantage of this cable is the speed and ease with which it can be mass terminated with the Tyco Electronics insulation displacement technique. They can also be separated into individual coaxial lines and terminated with standard coaxial connectors as required. Middle Conductor Dielectric Insulation Signal Conductors Often you will hear the term “shielded cable”. This is very similar to coaxial cable except the spacing between center conductor and shield is not carefully controlled during manufacture, resulting in non-constant impedance. Figure 18 Twin Conductor and Triaxial Cable -1000 9 8 7 6 5 4 th ea d oli Sh S -300 -200 Triax -100 -80 -60 -40 Double Braid Single Copper Braid -30 -20 -10 .01 GHz .1 GHz 1 GHz 10 GHz Figure 19 Shielding Efficiencies 277 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix B - White Bronze High Quality Surface Plating & Excellent Intermodulation Performance for RF Connectors Product Facts ■ Low intermodulation ■ High corrosion resistance ■ Low porosity ■ Low RF losses ■ Wear and scratch resistance Tyco Electronics’ industrial electroplating facilities is one of the most advanced in the world. Need more information? Call Technical Support Center at 1-800-522-6752 for product and tooling information. The Technical Support Center is staffed with specialists well versed in all Tyco Electronics products. The Center can provide you with: ■ Engineering Support ■ Catalogs ■ Technical Documents ■ Product Samples ■ Tyco Electronics Authorized Distributor Locations ■ Tyco Electronics Internet Home Page: www.tycoelectronics.com The Tyco Electronics White Bronze surface finish represents a dramatic improvement upon the wear characteristics and life expectancy of silver plating, at the same time offering a far better electrical performance than nickel. White Bronze plated connectors exhibit intermodulation characteristics significantly better than stainless steel or nickel plated products. Silver has always been the preferred finish from an electrical standpoint but its corrosion and wear characteristics especially in harsh conditions are often unacceptable. While nickel is an extremely rugged finish it has properties undesirable in many RF applications; including, high RF and insertion losses, poor intermodulation performance, high permeability and poor screening effectiveness. The Tyco Electronics White Bronze is similar in composition and performance to other copper/tin/zinc alloys developed in the industry such as Sucoplate® and BBR. The Tyco Electronics White Bronze is composed of copper, tin and zinc which are applied simultaneously to produce a finished color similar to stainless steel. With one of the most advanced industrial electroplating facilities in the world Tyco Electronics can achieve the levels of control over the complex galvanic process necessary in the application of this alloy. Comprehensive conditioning tests have been performed to provide a thorough evaluation of The Tyco Electronics White Bronze plated connector bodies. The tests were performed to the specifications of the European and International RF connector standards — CECC 22000/IEC 68-2-14/ IEC 169-1. The results are summarized on page 280. Deposit Characteristics Composition — Copper (55-60%), Tin (20-25%), Zinc (15-20%) Density — 7.9-8.1 g/cm3 Hardness — 300-380 HV Passivation — Immersion Chrome Sucoplate® is a plating trademark for Huber & Suhner. BBR is a plating trademark for Radiall. 278 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix B - White Bronze (Continued) Low Intermodulation Products Dissimilar metals, finishes and discontinuities within a coaxial line structure give rise to Intermodulation Products (IMP). This is of particular concern in applications requiring low levels of intermodulation, such as cellular base stations and antennas. White Bronze plated connectors offer better IMP performance and lifetime characteristics than nickel. Due to the similarity of electrolytic potentials and the non magnetic properties of the finish, levels of intermodulation are commensurate with silver and far in excess of stainless steel/nickel connectors. At the same time the excellent wear characteristics and durability of the finish ensure that the intermodulation life of the connector is greater than silver. The life is also improved as a direct result of the excellent corrosion resistance properties of White Bronze; thereby minimizing metal/metal oxide junctions. Highly Corrosion Resistant Even under continuous exposure to harsh environments White Bronze retains its aesthetic appearance. Unlike silver it does not discolor when exposed to sulphur, potassium sul- phides etc., neither is there any build up in oxide layers as is the case with nickel. Furthermore, White Bronze parts have successfully passed all international salt spray tests (MIL, BS, CECC, IEC). Bronze plated connectors in contact with stainless steel, silver, nickel or nickel containing finishes carry no risk of corrosion as a result of any chemical potential difference. In conditions of continuously high temperatures (>100°C) and/or excessive humidity (>100%) there is no build up of foreign layers which may affect contact resistance. Low RF Losses Low Porosity and No Reaction with Contact Surfaces Less than 2µm of White Bronze is needed to create a completely nonporous, corrosion resistant surface. Tyco Electronics applies White Bronze to a thickness of between 2µm and 3µm. This compares favorably with the typical plating thickness of nickel (>10µm) and consequently, variations in plating depth are significantly less. White Bronze does not alloy with brass and since its coefficient of expansion is virtually identical to that of brass, rapid temperature shocks (-50°C/200°C) do not cause blistering or cracking of the plating. The electrolytic potential of White Bronze is approximately that of brass. Consequently, any White The relative permeability (µr) of the Tyco Electronics White Bronze is 1 giving rise to low RF losses even at high frequencies. As a direct result of the good conductivity of the finish, skin depth is minimized further reducing insertion loss and ensuring a better impedance match across the frequency range of the connectors. Non Magnetic Finish The Tyco Electronics White Bronze contains no ferrous materials and so has no magnetic properties. This is particularly desirable in many RF applications. Wear and Scratch Resistant The hardness of the Tyco Electronics White Bronze at 300-380HV is more than double that of silver and marginally harder than platings containing nickel. This gives a scratch resistance which is rarely surpassed and makes it ideal for high mating applications. 279 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix B - White Bronze (Continued) Low Coefficient of Friction White Bronze is available on all products, including 7-16, N, TNC, OSP and SMA. The coefficient of friction is approximately 70% that of silver to give lower insertion forces and smoother coupling. These properties combine to produce a harder wearing, longer lasting finish which prolongs connector life and reduces the ongoing cost of ownership. Tyco Electronics’ White Bronze Environmental Test Four groups of conditioning tests were performed to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the Tyco Electronics White Bronze plated connector bodies. The tests were performed to the specifications of the European and International RF connector standards - CECC 22000/ IEC 68-2-14/IEC 1691. Full details and relevant data are available from Tyco Electronics and results are summarized below. Test 1 - Industrial Atmosphere & Temperature Endurance Exposure to Sulphur Dioxide Atmosphere (as specified in IEC 68-2-42 Test Kc) for 21 days of mated connectors, previously subjected to 500 matings, to determine the influence of sulphur dioxide on the corrosion resistance properties of White Bronze Plating. Contact resistance measured after matings and sulphur dioxide exposure was less than 5% (0.23mohm) of the permissible specification. Exposure to temperatures of 85°C ±5°C for 250 hours, to determine the impact of prolonged high temperatures on plating adhesion. Prior to testing the connectors were subject to 500 matings. Results showed no visual deterioration in plating finish (blistering, cracking etc.) and the results of outer conductivity performance were comparable to Test 1 (above). Test 2 - Rapid Temperature Change & Damp Heat Steady State Exposure to -55°C and +85°C for 15 minutes, transition time 2-3 minutes, 50 cycles. To determine possible plating deterioration caused by prolonged and rapid temperature change. No visual deterioration, outer conductivity performance were comparable with Test 1 (above). Exposure to 93% relative humidity (at 40°C) for 10 days. To determine plating adhesion. No visual deterioration, outer conductivity performance were comparable with Test 1 (above). Test 3 - Soldering Heat 3.1 Resistance to Soldering Heat Exposure to concentrated soldering heat (250°C) for 10 seconds to evaluate any possible deterioration in plating finish. No deterioration detected. Test 4 - Salt Mist & Mechanical Endurance Exposure to salt mist spray (as defined in BS 2011 Pt. 2.1 Ka) for 48 hours to evaluate the uniformity of protective coatings, any visual deterioration, or impact on electrical performance. No visual deterioration, outer conductivity performance were comparable with Test 1 (above). Electrical and visual evaluation of the connectors after 500 matings to determine any electrical or visual deterioration. No visual deterioration, outer conductivity performance were comparable with Test 1 (above). Availability and Ordering Tyco Electronics offers White Bronze on all products including 7-16, N, TNC, SMA and OSP. For more information on White Bronze contact your local Tyco Electronics Sales Office. 280 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix C - Intermodulation in RF Coaxial Connectors Product Facts ■ High quality plating to 6µm for IM-sensitive products ■ Restrict materials to copper and its alloys ■ Avoid the use of stainless steel, nickel, ferrites, etc. in the signal path ■ Quality machining ■ Ensure, by design, a properly defined contact interface at connector, panel and contact interfaces ■ Avoidance of crimps The increased demand from the mobile communication industry to provide greater channel capacity coupled with the increased sensitivity of receivers has exposed a condition within RF Coaxial Connectors referred to as Intermodulation Distortion (IMD). This condition occurs when non-linearities within the connectors act as imperfect diodes to generate other frequencies known as Intermodulation Products (IMP). Some of these frequencies appear within the receive band and effectively block the channel. The purpose of this application note is to outline the basic causes of Intermodulation and the techniques Tyco Electronics has undertaken to minimize this condition. IM Basics Need more information? Call Technical Support at the numbers listed below. Technical Support is staffed with specialists well versed in all Tyco Electronics products. They can provide you with: ■ Technical Support ■ Catalogs ■ Technical Documents ■ Product Samples ■ Tyco Electronics Authorized Distributor Locations Modern developments in base stations for GSM, DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 have necessitated the use of “7-16”, “4.1/9.5” and “N” connectors due to the increased power requirements. The requirements for performance are typically in the order of - 160 dBc to -163dBc (when working in dBc) or -120dBm (when working in dBm), both with 2 x (+43dBm) tones. The requirement is so stringent because the connectors are used in post-filtering sections of the transmit path (between the diplexer and the antenna) and also because the system is a full duplex system where the multiple-carrier transmit path is also the receive path. In a truly linear system, the output is directly proportional to the input, following the form of y=mx+c (see fig. 2). Coaxial connectors have traditionally been viewed as following this pattern. In reality, there have always been non-linearities present in coaxial connectors. These were not readily apparent as the resultant IM products were significantly below the noise floor of the system due to relatively weak carrier signals. This situation becomes apparent when the incident power is raised above 30 dBm. The small non-linearities have a characteristic similar to a square-law (see Fig 3). The distortion to the waveform is evident, the Linear vs. Non-linear Response Fig. 2 12 Linear Fig. 3 120 10 100 8 80 6 60 4 40 2 20 0 0 Non-linear 281 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix C - Intermodulation in RF Coaxial Connectors (Continued) IM Basics (Continued) Spectrum of products in a 2-tone system positive 1/2 cycle being significantly greater in amplitude than the negative 1/2-cycle. When converted to the frequency domain, this waveform consists of the desired fundamental plus a decaying series of related harmonics that, in themselves, interact with other carriers present on the transmission line. % Fig. 4 120 Carriers F1 F1 100 Rx band 80 The effect of this interaction produces additional frequencies, some of which occur where they are least wanted (see fig. 4). The 2F1-F2 (3rd order IMP), 3F1-2F2 (5th order IMP) and 4F1-3F2 (7th order IMP) products can all manifest in the receive band and, if sufficiently large, effectively block a channel by making the base station receiver think that a carrier is present when one is not. Tx 2F1-F2 band 2F2-F1 60 3F1-2F2 4F1-3F2 40 3F2-2F1 4F2-3F1 20 0 Frequency (MHz) Potential causes of IM in Coaxial Connectors There are numerous factors which can affect intermodulation performance in RF coaxial connectors. Identified below are the most likely sources of concern: ■ Contaminated plating solution ■ Insufficient plating thickness ■ Corrosion ■ Dissimilar metals in intimate contact ■ Magnetic materials in the signal path ■ Low contact pressure ■ Less than 360-degree contact ■ Poor surface finish ■ Debris and dust within the connector ■ Convoluted signal path Remedies for IM in RF Coaxial Connectors To combat the above identified IM sources, Tyco Electronics undertakes precautions during the design and manufacture of the product, as summarized below: ■ Effect of surface roughness Fig. 5 1.5 High quality plating to 6µm for IM-sensitive products Metal The plating must also be free from contaminants and properly passivated with a chromate passivate. Silver has been the preferred plating material as it possesses the lowest practical resistivity thereby minimizing interface contact resistances. Tyco Electronics also offers a unique White Bronze plating finish which provides excellent durability, tarnish resistance and non-magnetic properties ideal for low intermodulation. During testing with a system noise floor of -145 dBm, the difference in performance between the Tyco Electronics silver-plating and the Tyco Electronics White Bronze finish is not discernible (refer to White Bronze Application Note 1307057). ■ Restrict materials to copper and its alloys. This ensures maximum plating adhesion and minimum electrochemical potential difference between the base materials and their over-platings. ■ Avoid the use of stainless steel, nickel, ferrites, etc. in the signal path Magnetic and para-magnetic materials will only compound non-linearites and give poorer interface contact resistances. During experimentation, Tyco Electronics discovered a degradation in performance of 20dB when nickel plate was used. The presence of magnetic or para-magnetic materials will also cause the forward IMP figure to differ from the reverse IMP. ■ Quality machining Surface finish is paramount. The signal propagates within a “skin” if this skin is too rough, the signal will repeatedly transition through metal and surface oxide layers, thereby creating the 1 Air Oxide 0.5 0 -0.5 Signal flow -1 -1.5 same effect as a poor panel contact (see fig. 5). For IM-sensitive designs Tyco Electronics ensures 0.4µm is the maximum. ■ Contact design This primarily affects the connector interface. Repeated matings can generate small amounts of plating from the individual parts. These oxidize and interfere with the mechanical (and therefore electrical) mating of connectors. The oxidized debris gives further rise to metal and surface oxide junctions and consequently, higher IM products. ■ Ensure, by design, a properly defined contact interface at connector, panel and contact interfaces Insufficient contact force will give rise to metal to oxide junctions. The classic rectifiers were metal oxide by composition. Axial maximum material condition at the connector interface is critical in order to ensure minimum mismatch and maximum 282 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix C - Intermodulation in RF Coaxial Connectors (Continued) Remedies for IM in RF Coaxial Connectors (Continued) potential of a butt-contact. Panel interfaces generally concern the physical contact of the connector body to the panel. In this case, it has been determined that a protruding feature as close as possible to the body bore will give the best IM performance. The applied mounting force is concentrated in the surface area of the protrusion which, on engagement with the panel, punctures the existing oxide layer to give a metal-to-metal, gas-tight junction. ■ Avoidance of crimps Crimps, by nature, can only give multiple point-contact rather than 360-degree contact and also cause a variability in the position of electrical contact during dynamic testing. IM products will therefore be greater. It has been found that soldered center contacts and clamp/solder outer contacts give the best static and dynamic IM performance. Improving IM Connector Design Tyco Electronics continues to pursue design techniques which improve intermodulation performance to address emerging telecommunication market needs. A state of the art intermodulation test facility and participation on the international (IEC SC46D WG5) committee to develop standard test practices ensures our commitment to the understanding of intermodulation characteristics. This applied technology base is instrumental in developing innovative low intermodulation products for 7-16, Type N, SMA and OSP interfaces. Most commonly asked questions regarding Intermodulation Why is intermodulation such a concern for cellular infrastructure equipment? The primary concerns for cellular service providers today are channel efficiency and clarity of transmission. Growth in demand for mobile communications has created a need to operate equipment at greater capacities and reliability to service the competitive market. Intermodulation degrades or limits the ability of the service provider to operate at optimal levels of performance and may ultimately cause subscribers to experience poor call quality. Intermodulation has become an important factor in system selection to ensure the best possible network service. Where is intermodulation most likely to occur in cellular infrastructure equipment? Intermodulation is typically of greatest concern between the filtering elements of the system and the antenna. The introduction of higher power levels for the transmit side of the equipment creates greater potential for intermodulation to occur. This is why the majority of focus for intermodulation concerns 7-16, Type N, SMA and 4.1/9.5 connector interfaces. Is intermodulation a recent development? Intermodulation has always been inherently present in RF coaxial connectors but may be relatively imperceptible in some devices for a variety of reasons. The amount of power applied to an RF connector determines the relative IM threshold which can be observed. Intermodulation is therefore more likely to cause concern in a higher power system, for example, utilizing a 7-16 connector interface rather than an equivalent low power OSX solution. The trend toward higher power digital cellular systems creates the need for greater intermodulation sensitivity. What is the best method of cable attachment for IM sensitive cable assembly applications? Soldering and clamping are preferred methods due to the 360-degree point of contact created at the cable to connector interface. Such intimate contact improves the overall contact resistance leading to improved IM characteristics. In addition, it is also better to solder the center conductor of the connector to the cable versus crimping due to the improved contact resistance path and elimination of voids. Are there ways to test for intermodulation in an RF coaxial connector? Yes, very sophisticated methods are needed to test for intermodulation in RF connectors. The test system must utilize extremely sensitive filtering or clean amplification so that the equipment itself has a very low intermodulation noise floor. There is not yet a standardized approach to testing, although an international committee has been formed in the connector industry to address the situation. Tyco Electronics has a state of the art test facility where our designs are optimized for low intermod performance and where further analysis on the effects of this phenomena can be studied. Is intermodulation in coaxial connectors frequency dependent? No. Because coaxial connectors are broadband devices there is no frequency dependency. Some apparent variability can be detected during testing but this is not due to the connector. The impedance matches of the output diplexer/triplexer and terminations are the causes of the variations and should not be incorrectly attributed to the connector/assembly. Tyco Electronics Interconnect Business Unit has demonstrated that by varying the impedance match of the test station termination, a DUT can show 15dB better IMP3 than exists in reality. IMP3 in mixers follows a 3dB/dB relationship. What is it for connectors? The relationship is identical. Taking the 3rd order (2F1-F2): varying the power of F2 gives an IMP3 relationship of 1dB/dB whereas varying the power of F1 gives a relationship of 2dB/dB as the IMP is derived from the 2nd harmonic of F1. This gives a total of 3dB/dB when symmetrically varying both carrier powers. I am buying a complete cable assembly from Tyco Electronics. How do I interpret the IMP result now? With caution! It is the Tyco Electronics policy when testing devices to move away from the normal static test to a dynamic test where the cable termination interfaces are mechanically exercised during live IM conditions. It is also a good indicator to customers of the build quality of the assemblies. A dynamic evaluation has shown 15dB degradation in IMP performance for poor assemblies and even as much as 50dB for bad ones.It is therefore strongly advisable that IM performance figures are stated in the context of a dynamic measurement. 283 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications Abbreviations SCCad Br......Silver covered cadmium bronze GS.................Galvanized steel TCCS ............Tin copper covered steel SSC ..............Silver covered strip HR.................High resistance wire SA .................Silver covered alloy Dielectric PE .................Solid polyethylene PTEE .............Solid polyetrafluoroethylene PIB ................Polyisobulylene, Type B, per MIL-C-17 Rubber ..........Per MIL-C-17D Sil .................Silicone rubber PS .................Polystyrene Jacket Material PVC-I ............Black polyvinylchloride, contaminating, Type I, per MIL-C-17D PVC-II ...........Gray polyvinylchloride, noncontaminating, Type II, per MIL-C-17D PVC-IIA.........Black polyvinylchloride, noncontaminating, Type IIA, per MIL-C-17D PE-III.............Clear polyethylene PE-IIIA ..........High molecular weight, black polyethylene, Type IIIA, per MIL-C-17D FG Braid V ....Fiberglass, impregnated, Type V, per MIL-C-17D FEP-IX ..........Fluorinated ethylene propylene, Type IX, per MIL-C-17D PUR ..............Polyurathane, black specific compounds SIL/DAC-VI...Dacron braid over silicone rubber, Type VI, per MIL-C-17D Rubber ..........Per MIL-C-17D Conductors and Braid Materials AL .................Aluminum SCAAI ...........Silver covered copper covered aluminum BC.................Bare copper SC.................Silver covered copper CCS ..............Copper covered steel TC .................Tinned copper SCCS ............Silver covered copper covered steel RG/U Type Cable Inner Conductor Dielectric Material DOD 4 0.81 BC .0320 1.29 BC .0508 1.29 SC .0508 1.29 SC .0508 0.72 CCS .0285 0.72 CCS .0285 0.91 BC .0359 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 SC .0285 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 SC .0285 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 SC .0285 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 1.21 .0477 7/0.4 TC .0159 1.21 .0477 7/0.4 TC .0159 1.21 .0477 7/0.4 TC .0159 PE Air-Space PE .295 .116 4.7 .185 4.6 .181 4.6 .181 4.7 .185 4.7 .185 6.35 .250 PE 5 5A 5B 6 6A 7 8 8A 9 9A 9B 10 10A 11 11A 12 Number/Type of Shielding Braids Jacket Material 2/BC PVC-1 2/BC PVC-1 2/SC PVC-II 2/SC PVC-IIA O.D. Weight (lb/ft) 2/Inner SC Outer BC 2/Inner SC Outer BC PVC-IIA 1/BC PVC-I 5.74 .226 8.43 .332 8.33 .328 8.33 .328 8.43 .332 8.43 .332 9.4 .370 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-I PE 7.24 .285 1/BC PE 7.11 .280 PE PE PE PE PE PVC-II Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft Max. Operating Temp. (C°) Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Comments .025 50 30.8 40 80 1900 Use RG 58C .088 52.5 28.5 40 80 3000 Use up to 100 MHz .088 50 30.8 40 80 3000 Use RG 212 .087 50 30.8 40 80 3000 Use RG 212 .081 76 20.0 40 80 2700 Use RG 6A .082 75 20.6 40 80 2700 Good Attenuation Stability .080 95 12.5 40 80 1000 Use RG 63B 10.29 .405 .106 52 29.5 40 80 4000 Use RG 213 PVC-IIA 10.29 .405 .106 52 29.5 40 80 5000 Use RG 213 2/Inner SC Outer BC PVC-II 10.67 .420 .140 51 30.0 40 80 4000 Use RG 214 7.11 .280 2/SC PVC-II 10.67 .420 .140 51 30.0 40 80 4000 Use RG 214 PE 7.11 .280 2/SC PVC-IIA 10.67 .420 .150 50 30.8 40 80 5000 Uase RG 214 PE 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-II w/Armor 11.76 .463 .146 52 29.5 40 80 4000 Use RG 215 PE 7.24 .285 1/BC PBC-IIA w/Armor 11.76 .463 .146 52 29.5 40 80 5000 Use RG 215 PE 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-I 10.29 .405 .096 75 20.6 40 80 4000 Use up to 100 MHz PE 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-IIA 10.29 .405 .096 75 20.6 40 80 5000 Use up to 1000 Mhz PE 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-II w/Armor 11.76 .463 .141 75 20.6 40 80 4000 Use RG 12A PE 284 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable 12A 13 13A 14 14A 15 16 17 17A 17B 18 18A 19 19A 20 20A 21 21A 22 22A 22B 23 23A 24 Inner Conductor Dielectric Material DOD Number/Type of Shielding Braids 1.21 .0477 7.24 PE 7/0.4 TC .285 .0159 1.21 .0477 7.11 PE 7/0.4 TC .280 .0159 1.21 .0477 7.11 PE 7/0.4 TC .280 .0159 2.59 BC 9.4 PE .1020 .370 2.59 BC 9.4 PE .1020 .370 1.45 CCS 9.4 PE .0571 .370 2.59 BC 11.68 .1250 PE .460 Tube 4.78 BC 17.27 PE .1880 .680 4.78 BC 17.27 PE .1880 .680 Cancelled, Reassigned New Nomenclature, RG 177 4.78 BC 17.27 PE .1880 .680 4.78 BC 17.27 PE .1880 .680 6.35 BC 23.11 PE .2500 .910 6.35 BC 23.11 PE .2500 .910 6.35 BC 23.11 PE .2500 .910 6.35 BC 23.11 PE .2500 .910 1.29 4.7 0508 PE .185 High Res. Wire 1.29 4.7 .0508 PE .185 High Res. Wire 2 Cond. 1.16 .0456 7.24 PE 7/0.39 BC .285 .0152 2 Cond. 1.16 .0456 7/0.39 BC .0152 2 Cond. 1.16 .0456 7/.0.39 BC .0152 2 Cond. 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 2 Cond. 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 2 Cond. 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Comments 80 5000 Use up to 1000 MHz 40 80 4000 Use RG 216 20.8 40 80 4000 Use RG 216 52 29.5 40 80 5500 Use RG 217 .216 76 29.5 40 80 7000 Use RG 217 .197 52 20.0 40 80 5000 Use up to 1000 MHz .254 52 29.5 40 80 6000 Use up to 1000 MHz .460 52 29.5 40 80 11,000 Use up to 1000 MHz .460 52 29.5 40 80 11,000 Use RG 218 .585 52 29.5 40 80 11,000 Use RG 219 .585 52 29.5 40 80 11,000 Use RG 219 .740 52 29.5 40 80 14,000 Use RG 220 .740 52 29.5 40 80 14,000 Use RG 220 .925 52 29.5 40 80 14,000 Use RG 221 .925 53 29.5 40 80 14,000 Use RG 221 Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft .141 75 20.6 40 10.67 .420 .126 74 20.8 10.67 .420 .126 52 .216 Jacket Material O.D. Weight (lb/ft) 1/BC PVC-IIA w/Armor 11.76 .463 2/BC PVC-I 2/BC PVC-IIA 2/BC PVC-II 2/BC PVC-IIA 2/BC PVC-I 1/BC PVC-I 1/BC PVC-II 1/BC PVC-IIA 1/BC PVC-II w/Armor PVC-IIA w/Armor 1/BC PVC-II 1/BC PVC-IIA 1/BC 13.84 .545 13.84 .545 13.84 .545 16 .630 22.1 .870 22.1 .870 23.50 .925 23.57 .928 28.45 1.120 28.45 1.120 29.92 1.178 29.92 1.178 Max. Operating Temp. (C°) 1/BC PVC-II w/Armor PVC-IIA w/Armor 2/SC PVC-II 8.43 .332 .087 53 29.0 40 80 2700 Use RG 222 2/SC PVC-IIA 8.43 .332 .087 95 29.0 40 80 2700 Use RG 222 1/TC PVC-I 10.29 .405 .105 95 16.0 40 80 1000 Balanced Line w/Twisted Cond. 1/BC PE 7.24 .285 2/TC PVC-II 10.67 .420 .151 95 16.0 40 80 1000 Balanced Line w/Twisted Cond. PE 7.24 .285 2/TC PVC-IIA 10.67 .420 .151 125 16.0 40 80 1000 Balanced Line w/Twisted Cond. PE,2 Cores 9.65 .380 125 12.0 40 80 3000 Use RG 23A PE,2 Cores 9.65 .380 125 12.0 40 80 3000 Dual Coaxial Balanced Line .670 12.0 2/Individual 40 80 3000 Use RG 24A PE,2 Cores 9.65 .380 2/Inidividual Inner Common Outer BC 2/Individual Inner Common Outer BC 2/Individual Inner Common Outer BC PVC-I PVC-IIA PVC-I w/Armor 16.51 x .490 .650 .490 24 .945 16.51 x .490 .650 .490 24 .945 25.48 1.003 19.81 .780 .670 285 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable 24A 25A 26A 27A 28B 29 30 31 32 33 34 34A 34B 35 35A 35B 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Inner Conductor 2 Cond. 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 1.49 .0585 19/0.3 TC .0117 1.49 .0585 19/0.3 TC .0117 2.35 .0925 19/0.47 TC .0185 2.35 .0925 19/0.47 TC .0185 0.81 BC .0320 1.21 .0477 7/0.4 BC .0159 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 2.59 BC .1019 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 1.9 .0747 7/0.63 BC .0249 1.9 .0747 7/0.63 BC .0249 2.91 BC .1144 1.6 0.63 2.65 BC .1045 2.65 BC .1045 4.11 BC .1620 0.81 TC .0320 1.15 TC .0453 0.64 CCS .0253 0.64 CCS .0253 1.24 .0490 16/0.25 TC .0100 0.72 .0285 Res. Wire Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Comments 80 3000 Use RG 23A 40 80 10,000 — 50.0 40 80 10,000 — 48 50.0 40 80 15,000 — .370 48 50.0 40 80 15,000 — 4.67 .184 0.21 53.5 28.5 55 80 1900 Use RG 58 PVC-I 6.35 .250 .044 50 27.0 40 80 1500 Use RG 58 1/BC PVC-I 10.29 .405 .106 51 31.0 40 80 2000 Use RG 213 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-I w/Armor 11.81 .465 .141 51 29.0 40 80 2000 Use RG 215 PE 9.4 3.70 None Lead 11.94 .470 .390 51 30.0 55 80 6000 — PE 11.56 .455 1/BC PVC-I 15.88 .625 .224 71 21.5 40 80 5200 Use RG 31B PE 11.68 .460 1/BC PVC-IIA 16 .630 .224 75 20.6 40 80 6500 Use RG 34B PE 11.68 .460 1/BC PVC-IIA 16 .630 .224 75 20.6 40 80 6500 Use up to 1000 MHz PE 11.68 .460 1/BC PVC-II w/Armor 23.57 .928 .525 71 21.5 40 80 10,000 Use RG 35B PE 1/BC PVC-IIA w/Armor 75 20.6 40 80 10,000 Use RG 35B 1/BC PVC-IIA .525 75 20.6 40 80 10,000 1/BC PVC-I .805 69 22.0 40 80 13,000 Unarmored: see RG 164 Use up to 1000 MHz 1/TC PE-III .040 52.5 38.0 55 80 750 — 2/TC PE-III .110 52.5 38.0 55 80 1000 — 2/TC PE-III .100 72.5 28.6 55 80 1000 — 2/TC Rubber IV 23.57 .928 23.57 .928 29.97 1.180 5.33 .210 7.92 .312 7.92 .312 10.67 .420 .525 Rubber-C 11.68 .460 11.68 .460 23.11 .910 3.56 .140 4.98 .196 4.98 .196 4.98 .196 .150 72.5 28.0 40 80 1000 — Rubber-IV 6.35 .250 1/TC Rubber-IV 10.8 .425 .150 67.5 27.6 40 80 3000 — PE 4.98 .196 2/SC PVC-II 8.69 .342 .050 78 20.0 40 80 2700 Use RG 222 Dielectric Material DOD Number/Type of Shielding Braids Jacket Material O.D. Weight (lb/ft) Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft PE,2 Cores 9.65 .380 2/Individual Inner Common Outer BC PVC-IIA w/Armor 25.48 1.003 19.81 .780 Rubber-E 7.32 .288 2/TC Rubber-IV Rubber-E 7.32 .288 1/TC Rubber-D 11.56 .455 Rubber-D .670 125 12.0 40 12.83 .505 .205 48 50.0 Rubber-IV w/Armor 12.27 .483 .189 48 1/TC Rubber-IV w/Armor 16.59 .653 .304 11.56 .455 2/TC, GS Rubber-IV w/Armor 19.05 .750 PE 2.95 .116 1/TC PE-111 PIB 4.7 .185 1/BC PIB 7.24 .285 PIB PE PE Rubber-C Rubber-C Rubber-C Max. Operating Temp. (C°) 286 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable 43 54 54A 55 55A 55B 56 57 57A 58 58A 58B 58C 59 59A 59B 60 62 62A 62B 63 63A 63B 64 64A 65 Inner Conductor 2 Cond. 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 1.21 .0477 7/0.4 BC .0159 1.16 .0456 7/0.39 BC .0152 0.81 BC .0320 .0.89 SC .0350 0.81 SC .0320 1.49 .0585 19/0.3 BC .0117 2 Cond. 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 2 Cond. 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 0.81 BC .0320 0.9 .0355 0.81 BC .0320 0.9 .0355 19/0.8 TC .0071 0.64 CCS .0253 0.64 CCS .0253 0.58 CCS .0230 1.29 Str. C .0508 0.64 CCS .0253 0.64 CCS .0253 0.61 .0240 7/0.2 CCS .0080 0.64 CCS .0253 0.64 BC .0253 0.64 CCS .0253 1.49 .0585 19/0.3 TC .0117 1.49 .0585 19/0.3 TC .0117 0.2 [.0080] Formex-F 3.25 [.1280] Dia. Helix Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Comments 80 1500 Use RG 57 40 80 2500 Use RG 54A 26.5 55 80 3000 Use up to 1000 MHz 53.5 28.5 55 80 1900 Use RG 55B .034 50 30.8 40 80 1900 .033 53.5 28.5 55 80 1900 Use RG 223 Use up to 1000 MHz 13.59 .535 .243 48 50.0 40 80 8000 — PVC-I 15.88 .625 .225 95 17.0 40 80 3000 Balanced Line Parallel 1/TC PVC-IIA 15.88 .625 .225 95 17.0 40 80 3000 Balanced Line Parallel 1/TC PVC-I 53.5 28.5 40 80 1900 Use RG 58B 1/TC PVC-I .029 52 28.5 40 80 1900 1/TC PVC-IIA 4.95 .195 4.95 .195 4.95 .195 .029 PE 2.95 .116 2.95 .116 2.95 .116 .029 53.5 28.5 40 80 1900 Use RG 58C Use up to 1000 MHz PE 2.95 .116 1/TC PVC-IIA 4.95 .195 .029 50 30.8 40 80 1900 Extra Flexible Version RG 58B PE 1/BC PVC-I 73 21.0 40 80 2300 Use RG 59B 1/BC PVC-IIA .032 73 21.0 40 80 2300 1/BC PVC-IIA .032 75 20.6 40 80 2300 Use RG 59B Use up to 1000 MHz 1/BC Rubber-IV .150 50 39.0 40 80 1100 — 1/BC PVC-I .038 93 13.5 40 80 750 Use RG 62A Low 1/BC PVC-IIA 6.15 .242 6.15 .242 6.15 .242 10.8 .425 6.15 .242 6.15 .242 .032 Air-space PE Air-space PE 3.71 .146 3.71 .146 3.71 .146 6.35 .250 3.71 .146 3.71 .146 .038 93 13.5 40 80 750 Capacitance Air-space PE 3.71 .146 1/BC PVC-IIA 6.15 .242 .038 93 13.5 40 80 750 Extra Flexible RG 62A Air-space PE Air-space PE Air-space PE 7.24 .285 7.24 .285 7.24 .285 7.82 .308 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-I .083 125 10.0 40 80 1000 Use RG 63B 1/BC PVC-I .083 125 10.0 40 80 1000 Use RG 63B 1/BC PVC-IIA .083 125 10.0 40 80 1000 Low Capacitance 2/TC Rubber-IV 10.29 .405 10.29 .405 10.29 .405 12.57 .495 10.29 .405 .225 48 60.0 40 80 10,000 — Capacitance Rubber-E 7.32 .288 2/TC Rubber-IV 11.68 .460 .205 48 50.0 40 80 10,000 — PE 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-I 10.29 .405 .096 950 44.0 40 80 1000 High Impedance Video Delay Line Dielectric Material DOD Number/Type of Shielding Braids Jacket Material Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft Rubber-B 11.99 .427 1/BC PVC-I 15.67 .617 — 95 17.6 40 PE 4.7 .185 1/BC PVC-I 6.99 .275 .045 58 27.0 PE 4.52 .178 1/TC PE-III 6.22 2.45 .041 58 PE PE 2.95 .116 2.95 .116 2.95 .116 2/TC PE-III .032 2/SC PVC-IIA 2/TC PE-IIIA 5.08 .200 5.08 .200 5.08 .200 Rubber-D 7.82 .308 2/BC PVC-I PE 11.99 .472 1/TC PE 11.99 .472 PE PE PE PE PE Rubber-C Rubber-D O.D. Weight (lb/ft) Max. Operating Temp. (C°) 287 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable 65A 71 71A 71B 72 73 74 74A 77A 78A 79 79A 79B 81 82 83 84A 85A 86 87A 88 88A 88B 89 90 93 Inner Conductor .02 [.0080] Formex-F 3.25 [.1280] Dia. Helix 0.64 CCS .0253 0.64 CCS .0253 0.64 CCS .0253 0.64 CCS .0253 1.65 BC .0650 2.59 BC .1020 2.59 BC .1020 1.49 .0585 19/0.3 TC .0117 1.49 .0585 19/0.3 TC .0117 0.64 CCS .0253 0.64 CCS .0253 0.64 CCS .0253 1.59 BC .0625 3.18 BC .1250 2.59 BC .1020 2.65 BC .1045 2.65 BC .1045 2 Cond. 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 2.44 .0960 7/0.81 SC .0320 1.49 .0585 19/0.3 TC .0117 1.49 .0585 19/0.3 TC .0117 1.49 .0585 19/0.3 TC .0117 0.64 CCS .0253 1.53 .0603 7/0.51 SC .0201 5.08 .2000 19/1.02 BC .0400 Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Comments 80 1000 High Impedance Video Delay Line 40 80 750 Use RG 71B 13.5 55 80 750 Use RG 71B 93 13.5 55 80 750 .169 150 7.8 40 80 750 .031 25 61.8 55 80 1000 Low Capacitance Low Capacitance Low Impedance .310 52 29.5 40 80 5500 Use RG 224 .310 52 29.5 40 80 5500 Use RG 224 11.43 .450 .195 48 50.0 40 80 8000 Peak — PVC-IIA 10.67 .420 .149 48 50.0 40 80 8000 Peak — PVC-I w/Armor PVC-I w/Armor PVC-IIA w/Armor Copper Tube Copper Tube 11.76 .463 11.76 .463 11.76 .463 8.26 .325 19.05 .750 10.29 .405 25.4 1.000 39.75 1.565 .136 — 10.0 40 80 1000 .130 .125 10.0 40 80 1000 .136 .125 10.0 40 80 1000 Low Capacitance Low Capacitance Low Capacitance .172 50 37.0 250 3000 — .698 50 36.0 250 5000 — Dielectric Material DOD Number/Type of Shielding Braids Jacket Material Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft PE 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-IIA 10.29 .405 .096 950 44.0 40 Air-space PE Air-space PE Air-space PE Air-space PE 2/TC PVC-I 2/TC PE-III 2/TC PE-IIIA 1/BC PVC-I 2/BC PE 3.71 .146 3.71 .146 3.71 .146 11.68 .460 2.95 .116 9.4 .370 9.4 .370 .046 93 13.5 .046 93 .046 2/BC Copper Braid PVC-II w/Armor PVC-IIA w/Armor 6.22 .245 6.22 .245 6.22 .245 16 .630 4.45 .175 15.32 .603 15.32 .603 Rubber-E 7.32 .288 2/TC PVC-IIA Rubber-E 7.32 .288 1/TC Air-space PE Air-space PE Air-space PE Magnesium Oxide G Magnesium Oxide G 7.24 .285 7.24 .285 7.24 .285 8.15 .321 16.51 .650 6.1 .240 17.27 .680 17.27 .680 1/BC PE PE PE PE PE 2/BC 1/BC 1/BC None None 1/BC PVC-I 1/BC 1/BC PVC-IIA w/Lead Sheath PVC-IIA w/Lead Armor O.D. Weight (lb/ft) Max. Operating Temp. (C°) .120 35 44.0 40 80 2000 1.325 75 20.6 40 80 10,000 2.910 75 20.6 40 80 10,000 Low Impedance RG 35B with Special Armor RG 84A with Special Armor 7.62 .300 x 16.51 .100 .650 200 7.8 55 80 10,000 Twin Lead PE 7.62 .300 x 16.51 .650 None None PTFE 7.11 .280 2/SC FG Braid-V 10.8 .425 .180 50 29.4 55 250 5000 Use RG 225 Rubber-E 7.32 .288 4/TC PVC-I 13.08 .515 .211 48 50.0 40 80 10,000 — Ruber-E 7.32 .288 4/TC PVC-IIA 13.08 .515 .211 48 50.0 40 80 10,000 — Rubber-E 7.32 .288 4/TC Rubber-IV 14.35 .565 .238 48 50.0 40 80 10,000 — Air-space PE 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-I 16.05 .632 .195 125 10.0 40 80 1000 Low Capacitance PE 4.95 .195 3/SC, GS, SC PVC-IIA 10.8 .425 — 50 30.8 40 80 3000 Excellent Shielding Taped PTFE 14.55 .573 1/BC FG Braid-V 18.03 .710 .475 50 29.4 55 250 10,000 Use RG 211A 288 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable 94 94A 100 101 102 108 108A 111 111A 114 114A 115 115A 116 117 117A 118 118A 119 120 122 124 125 126 Inner Conductor 2.86 .1125 19/0.57 SC .0225 3.23 .1270 19/0.65 SC .0254 1.87 .0735 19/0.37 BC .0147 1.63 BC .0641 2 Cond. 2.05 BC .0808 2 Cond. 0.96 .0378 7/0.32 TC .0126 2 Cond. 0.96 .0378 7/0.32 TC .0126 2 Cond. 1.16 .0456 7/0.39 BC .0152 2 Cond. 1.16 .0456 7/0.39 BC .0152 0.18 CCS .0070 0.18 CCS .0070 2.13 .0840 7/0.71 SC .0280 2.13 .0840 7/0.71 SC .0280 2.44 .0960 7/0.81 SC .0320 4.78 BC .1880 4.78 BC .1880 4.78 BC .1880 4.78 BC .1880 2.59 BC .1020 2.59 BC .1020 0.76 .0300 7/0.13 TC .0050 0.64 TCCS .0253 0.4 CCS .0159 1.55 .0609 7/0.52 HR .0203 Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Comments 250 7000 Use RG 226 55 250 7000 Use RG 226 40 80 2000 Use up to 1000 MHz — — — — — — 80 1000 Use RG 108A 40 80 1000 Balanced Line 16.0 40 80 1000 Use RG 111A 95 16.0 40 80 1000 Use RG 22B w/Armor .087 185 6.5 40 80 1000 Use RG 114A .087 185 6.5 40 80 1000 Low Capacitance 9.53 .375 .148 50 29.4 55 250 5000 Use RG 115A FG Braid-V 10.54 .415 .180 50 29.4 55 250 5000 Extra Flexible RG 225 2/SC FG Braid-V w/Armor 12.7 .475 .198 50 29.4 55 250 5000 Use RG 227 1/BC 18.54 .730 18.54 .730 19.81 .780 19.81 .780 11.81 .465 13.28 .523 50 29.4 55 250 7000 Use RG 211A .641 50 29.4 55 250 7000 Use RG 211A .682 50 29.4 55 250 7000 Use RG 228A .682 50 29.4 55 250 7000 Use RG 228A .225 50 29.4 55 250 6000 2/BC FG Braid-V FG Braid-V FG Braid-V w/Armor FG Braid-V w/Armor FG Braid-V FG Braid-V .641 PTFE 15.75 .620 15.75 .620 15.75 .620 15.75 .620 8.43 .332 8.43 .332 .282 50 29.4 55 250 6000 Use up to 1000 MHz RG 119 w/Armor PE 2.44 .096 1/TC PVC-IIA 4.06 .160 .016 50 29.4 40 80 1900 Use up to 1000 MHz Taped PTFE Air-space PE 3.43 .135 11.68 .460 1/TC FG Braid-V .210 73 20.3 55 250 2300 Use RG 140 1/BC PVC-IIA 6.1 .240 15.24 .600 .180 150 7.8 40 80 2000 Low Capacitance PTFE 4.7 .185 1/HR FG Braid-V 7.11 .280 .070 50 29.4 55 250 3000 High Loss Cable Dielectric Material DOD Number/Type of Shielding Braids Jacket Material Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft Taped PTFE 7.42 .292 2/BC FG Braid-V 11.3 .445 .270 50 29.4 55 Taped PTFE 9.4 .370 2/BC FG Braid-V 12.7 .500 .445 50 29.4 PE 3.71 .146 1/BC PVC-I 6.15 .242 .046 35 44.0 Rubber — 1/TC — 14.94 .588 — 75 — Rubber — 1/TC — 27.64 1.088 — 140 — PE 2.01 .079 Each 1/TC PVC-II 5.97 .235 .032 78 19.6 40 PE 2.01 .079 Each 1/TC PVC-IIA 5.97 .235 .032 78 19.6 PE 7.24 .285 2/TC PVC-II w/Armor 12.14 .478 .146 95 PE 7.24 .285 2/TC PVC-IIA w/Armor 12.14 .478 .146 Air-space PE Air-space PE 7.24 .285 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-I 1/BC PVC-IIA 10.29 .405 10.29 .405 Taped PTFE 6.35 .250 2/BC FG Braid-V Taped PTFE 6.48 .255 2/BC PTFE 7.11 .280 PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE 1/BC 1/BC 1/BC 2/BC O.D. Weight (lb/ft) Max. Operating Temp. (C°) 289 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable 130 131 133 133A 140 141 141A 142 142A 142B 143 143A 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 156 157 158 159 160 161 164 Inner Conductor 2 Cond. 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 2 Cond. 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 0.72 BC .0285 0.64 BC .0253 0.64 SCCS .0250 0.91 SCCS .0359 0.99 SCCS .0390 0.91 SCCS .0359 0.99 SCCS .0390 0.99 SCCS .0390 1.45 SCCS .0570 1.5 SCCS .0590 1.36 .0537 7/0.45 SCCS .0179 2 Cond. 1.83 BC .0720 0.18 CCS .0070 6.35 BC .2500 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 BC .0285 1.22 .048 7/0.4 TC .0159 1.22 .048 7/0.4 TC .0159 2.17 .0855 7/0.72 TC .0285 2.55 .1005 19/0.51 TC .0201 5.05 .1988 37/0.72 TC .0284 0.81 SC .0320 4 Cond. 1.8 .071 19/0.36 2TC, 2BC .0142 0.3 .012 7/0.1 S Cad. BR .004 2.65 BC .1045 Dielectric Material DOD Number/Type of Shielding Braids Jacket Material PE 11.99 .472 1/TC PVC-I 15.88 .625 PE 11.99 .472 1/TC PVC-I w/Armor PE 1/BC PVC-I 1/BC PVC-IIA 1/SC FG Braid-V 1/SC FG Braid-V PTFE 7.24 .285 7.24 .285 3.71 1.46 2.95 .116 2.95 .116 2.95 .116 2.95 .116 2.95 .116 4.7 .185 4.7 .185 1/SC Air-space PE 7.24 .285 Air-space PTFE — PE PE 7.24 .285 23.11 .910 PTFE Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Comments 80 3000 RG 57 w/ Twisted Cond. 40 80 3000 Armored RG 130 16.2 40 80 4000 Use RG 133A 95 16.2 40 80 4000 .056 75 19.5 55 250 2300 95 Ohm Version RG 8 See RG 302 for FEP Jacket .036 50 29.4 55 250 1900 Use RG 141A Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft .220 95 17.0 40 17.35 .683 .290 95 17.0 .094 95 .094 FG Braid-V 10.29 .405 10.29 .405 5.92 .233 4.83 .190 4.83 .190 4.95 .195 4.95 .195 4.95 .195 8.26 .325 8.26 .325 .109 50 29.4 55 Copper Tube FG Braid-V 10.41 .410 .137 75 19.5 55 1/BC Lead/Tar — — 75 14.6 1/BC FG Braid-V .108 190 6.0 55 1/BC PVC-I w/Armor 9.53 .375 49.2 1.937 — 52 29.5 7.24 .285 1/SC PVC-I w/Armor 20.32 .800 — 52 PE 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-IIA 10.29 .405 .105 PE 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-IIA w/Armor 11.76 .463 PE and Cond. PE 7.24 .285 3/TC, GS, TC PVC-IIA PE and Cond. PE 11.56 .455 3/TC, GS, TC PE and Cond. PE 11.56 .455 Taped PTFE PE PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE 1/SC FG Braid-V 2/SC FG Braid-V 2/SC FG 2/SC FEP 2/SC FG Braid-V O.D. Weight (lb/ft) Max. Operating Temp. (C°) .036 50 29.4 55 250 1900 See RG 303 for FEP Jacket .047 50 29.4 55 250 1900 Use RG 142A .047 50 29.4 50 250 1900 .047 50 29.4 55 250 1900 See RG 142B for FEP Jacket Standard Center Cond. Available .114 50 29.4 55 250 3000 Use RG 143A 250 3000 See RG 304 for FEP Jacket 250 5000 High Temp. RG 11A — — — 200 1000 40 80 14,000 Low Capacitance RG 19U w/Armor 29.5 40 80 4000 — 75 20.6 40 80 5000 Use RG 391 .112 75 20.6 40 80 5000 Use RG 392 13.72 .540 .211 50 32.0 40 80 10,000 Triaxial Pulse Cable PVC-IIA 18.42 .725 .317 50 38.0 40 80 15,000 Triaxial Pulse Cable 3/TC, GS, TC PVC-IIA 18.42 .725 .380 25 78.0 40 80 15,000 Triaxial Pulse Cable 2.95 .116 1/SC FG Braid-V 4.95 .195 .035 50 29.4 55 250 1900 Use RG 141 PE 8.18 .322 1/BC PVC-I 26.8 1.055 — 125 12.0 40 80 3000 4 Cond. Balanced Line PTFE 1.45 .057 1/SC Nylon 2.08 .082 .015 70 20.0 60 120 1000 Miniature PE 17.27 .680 1/BC PVC-IIA 22.1 .870 .490 75 20.6 40 80 10,000 RG 35B without Armor 290 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable 165 166 174 174A 176 177 178 178A 178B 179 179A 179B 180 180A 180B 181 182 183 185 Inner Conductor 2.44 .0960 7/0.81 SC .0320 2.44 .0960 7/0.81 SC .0320 0.48 .0189 7/0.16 CCS .0063 0.48 .0189 7/0.16 CCS .0063 3.43 .135 Helix over Magnetic Core 4.95 BC .195 0.3 .0120 7/0.1 SCCS .0040 0.3 .0120 7/0.1 SCCS .0040 0.3 .0120 7/0.1 SCCS .0040 0.3 .0120 7/0.1 SCCS .0040 0.3 .0120 7/0.1 SCCS .0040 0.3 .0120 7/0.1 SCCS .0040 0.3 .0120 7/0.1 SCCS .0040 0.3 .0120 7/0.1 SCCS .0040 0.3 .0120 7/0.1 SCCS .0040 2 Cond. 1.21 .0477 7/0.4 BC .0159 2 of 19/0.36 BC .0142 2 of 19/0.17 TC .0066 6.38 BC .2510 0.08 [.0031] Mag. Wire Helix on PE Core Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Comments 250 5000 RG 225 w/One Braid 55 250 5000 RG 165 w/ Armor 30.8 40 80 1500 Miniature Data Transmission 50 30.8 40 80 1500 Miniature Data Transmission .120 2240 49.0 40 80 5000 — 22.73 .895 .470 50 30.8 40 80 11,000 High Frequency RG 218 KEL-F 1.83 .072 .0054 50 29.4 40 150 1000 Use RG 178B 1/SC KEL-F 1.83 .072 .005 50 29.4 40 150 1000 Use RG 178B 0.86 .034 1/SC FEP-IX 1.83 .072 .0054 50 29.4 55 200 1000 High Strength Cond. Available PTFE 1.45 .057 1/SC KEL-F 2.54 .100 .010 70 20.4 55 150 1200 Use RG 179B PTFE 1.6 .063 1/SC KEL-F 2.54 .100 .010 75 19.5 40 150 1200 Use RG 179B PTFE 1.6 .063 1/SC FEP-IX 2.54 .100 .010 75 19.5 55 200 1200 High Strength Cond. Available PTFE 2.62 .103 1/SC KEL-F 3.56 .140 .019 93 15.4 40 150 1500 Use RG 180B PTFE 2.59 .102 1/SC KEL-F 3.56 .140 .019 95 15.4 40 150 1500 Use RG 180B PTFE 2.59 .102 1/SC KEP-IX 3.56 .140 .019 95 15.4 55 200 1500 High Strength Cond. Available PVS-IIA 16.25 .640 .198 125 12.0 40 80 3500 Balanced Line PVC-IIA each PVC-I overall 26.8 1.055 — 125 each 12.0 each 40 80 2300 3000 Special 4 Coaxial None 19.05 .750 .380 50 23.0 40 80 1800 See Times AM-5034S PVC-IIA 7.16 .282 — 2000 — 40 80 — Delay Line Cable Dielectric Material DOD Number/Type of Shielding Braids Jacket Material Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft PTFE 7.24 .285 1/SC FG Braid-V 10.41 .410 .121 50 29.4 55 PTFE 7.24 .285 1/SC FG Braid-V w/Armor 11.68 .460 .144 50 29.4 PE 1.52 .060 1/TC PVC 2.54 .100 .008 50 PE 1.52 .060 1/TC PVC-IIA 2.54 .100 .008 PE 7.24 .285 1/Magnet Wire PVC-I 10.29 .405 PE 17.27 .680 2/SC PVC-IIA PTFE 0.91 .036 1/SC PTFE 0.86 .034 PTFE PE 4 Cores PE PS Helix Air-Space PE 2/Individual Inner Common Outer BC 2/8.43 Each Core .332 1/BC 2/3.71 Overall Shield .146 1/BC 16.05 AI. Tube .632 5.33 .210 4.78 .188 1/Magnet Wire O.D. Weight (lb/ft) Max. Operating Temp. (C°) 291 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable 187 187A 188 188A 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 195A 196 196A 197 198 199 200 209 210 211 211A 212 213 Inner Conductor Dielectric Material 0.3 .0120 PTFE 7/0.1 SCCS .0040 0.3 .0120 PTFE 7/0.1 SCCS .0040 0.51 .0201 PTFE 7/0.17 SCCS .0067 0.51 .0201 PTFE 7/0.17 SCCS .0067 6.38 BC PS Helix .2510 1.49 .0585 Rubber H, J 7/0.3 TC .0117 12.32 TC Braid Rubber H, J, H .485 26.8 GS Tube Butyl Rubber 1.055 TC Braid 26.8 GS Tube Silicone 1.055 TC Braid Rubber 26.8 GS Tube Silicone 1.055 TC Braid Rubber 0.3 .0120 PTFE 7/0.1 SCCS .004 0.3 .0120 PTFE 7/0.1 SCCS .004 0.3 .0120 PTFE 7/0.1 SCCS .004 0.3 .0120 PTFE 7/0.1 SCCS .004 7.62 BC PS Helix .300 2.9 BC PS Helix .1140 5.31 BC PS Helix .209 OD-10.29 .405 ID-7.65 BC Tube PS Helix .301 4.8 .189 Air-Space 19/0.96 SC PTFE .0378 0.64 SCCS Air-Space .0253 PTFE 4.83 BC PTFE .1900 4.83 BC PTFE .1900 1.44 SC PE .0556 2.26 .0888 PE 7/0.75 BC .0296 Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Comments 250 1200 Use RG 179B 55 250 1200 Use RG 179B 29.4 55 250 1200 Use RG 316 50 29.4 55 250 1200 Use RG 316 .570 50 23.0 55 80 3500 Use RG 389 17.78 .700 .353 50 50.0 55 80 15,000 — 1.469 25 85.0 55 80 15,000 — — — Rubber w/ Al. Armor 37.08 1.460 55.88 2.200 53.34 2.100 49.4 1.945 1/SC PTFE 2.59 .102 1/SC 0.86 .034 DOD Number/Type of Shielding Braids Jacket Material Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft 1.52 .060 1/SC PTFE 2.67 .105 .010 75 19.5 55 1.52 .060 1/SC PTFE 2.67 .105 .010 75 19.5 1.52 .060 1/SC PTFE 2.67 .105 .011 50 1.52 .060 1/SC PTFE 2.67 .105 .011 16.05 .632 2/SC PE-IIIA 22.23 .875 9.65 .380 3/TC, GS, TC Neoprene VIII 27.05 1.065 Neoprene VIII — 3/TC, GS, GS 3/TC, GS, GS 3/TC, GS, GS 3/TC, GS, GS 2.59 .102 O.D. Weight (lb/ft) Max. Operating Temp. (C°) — 12.5 175.0 55 80 — 12.5 159.0 55 80 — 12.5 159.0 55 80 15,000 Peak 30,000 Peak 30,000 Peak 3.68 .145 .020 95 15.4 55 250 1500 Use RG 180B PTFE 3.68 .145 .020 95 15.4 55 250 1500 Use RG 180B 1/SC PTFE 1.83 .072 .006 50 29.4 55 250 1000 Use RG 178B 0.86 .034 1/SC PTFE 1.83 .072 .006 50 29.4 55 250 1000 Use RG 178B 19.25 .758 10.69 .421 19.25 .758 22.23 [.875] OD Al. Tube 12.7 [.500] OD Al. Tube 22.23 [.875] OD Al. Tube None .500 50 22.0 55 80 .155 70 16.0 55 80 .435 70 16.0 55 80 2400 Peak 1300 Peak 2400 Peak — PE 22.23 .875 15.24 .600 25.78 1.015 PE 44.83 1.765 .900 70 16.0 55 80 4600 Peak — — — 37.39 41.28 [1.625] 1.472 OD Al. Tube Rubber Rubber PE — — — 12.7 .500 2/SC SR and Polyester-IV 18.42 .725 .432 50 25.0 55 150 3200 Low Loss RG 211A 3.71 .146 15.75 .620 15.75 .620 4.7 .185 1/SC FG Braid-V .040 93 13.5 55 250 750 1/BC FG Braid-V .641 50 29.4 55 250 7000 1/BC FG Braid-V .641 50 29.4 55 250 7000 2/SC PVC-IIA 6.15 .242 18.54 .730 18.54 .730 8.43 .332 .083 50 29.4 40 80 3000 High Temp. Low Capacitance High Temp. High Power High Temp. High Power Use up to 10,000 MHz 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-IIA 10.29 .405 .099 50 30.8 40 80 5000 Use up to 1000 MHz 292 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 228A 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 Inner Conductor 2.26 .0888 7/0.75 SC .0296 2.26 .0888 7/0.75 .0296 1.21 .0477 7/0.75 BC .0159 2.7 BC .106 4.95 BC .195 4.95 BC .195 6.6 BC .260 6.6 BC .260 1.41 .0556 High Res. Wire 0.89 SC .035 2.609 BC .106 2.38 .0936 7/0.79 SC .0312 3.23 .1270 19/0.65 SC .0254 2.38 .0936 7/0.79 SC .0312 4.83 BC .1900 4.83 BC .1900 2.44 .0960 7/0.81 SC .032 5.05 .1988 37/0.72 TC .0284 OD-4.11 .162 ID-2.84 BC .112 7.62 BC .300 OD-15.01 BC .591 ID-12.22 .481 OD-29.39 BC 1.570 ID-25.78 1.015 2.16 .0852 7/0.72 .0284 Dielectric Material DOD Number/Type of Shielding Braids Jacket Material PE 7.24 .285 2/SC PVC-IIA 10.0 .425 PE 7.24 .285 1/BC PVC-IIA w/Armor PE 7.24 .285 2/BC PE 2/BC PE 9.4 .370 17.27 .680 17.27 .680 23.11 .910 23.11 .910 PE PE Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Comments 80 5000 Use up to 10,000 MHz 40 80 5000 Armored RG 213 20.6 40 80 5000 Use up to 1000 MHz 50 30.8 40 80 7000 .460 50 30.8 40 80 11,000 .585 50 30.8 40 80 11,000 .740 50 30.8 40 80 14,000 .925 50 30.8 40 80 14,000 Use up to 1000 MHz Use up to 1000 MHz Armored RG 218 Use up to 1000 MHz Armored RG 220 Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft .126 50 30.8 40 11.76 .463 .121 50 30.8 PVC-IIA 10.8 .425 .114 75 PVC-IIA .201 O.D. Weight (lb/ft) Max. Operating Temp. (C°) 1/BC PVC-IIA 1/BC PVC-IIA w/Armor 13.84 .545 22.1 .870 23.57 .928 28.45 1.120 29.92 1.178 4.7 .185 2/SC PVC-IIA 8.43 .332 .087 50 30.8 40 80 3000 High Attenuation 2/SC PVC-IIA 50 30.8 40 80 1900 2/BC PVC-IIA w/Armor 5.36 .211 15.32 .603 .034 PE 2.95 .116 9.4 .370 .310 50 30.8 40 80 7000 Use up to 10,000 MHz Armored RG 217 PTFE 7.24 .285 2/SC FG Braid-V 10.92 .430 .180 50 29.4 55 250 5000 See RG 393 for FEP Jacket Taped PTFE 9.4 .370 2/SC FG Braid-V 12.7 .500 .445 50 29.4 55 250 7000 — PTFE 7.24 .285 2/SC FG Braid-V w/Armor 12.40 .488 .198 50 29.4 55 250 5000 Armored RG 225 PTFE 1/BC 20.02 .788 20.02 .788 50 29.4 55 250 7000 1/BC FG Braid-V w/Armor FG Braid-V w/Armor .682 PTFE 15.75 .620 15.75 .620 .682 50 29.4 55 250 7000 Armored RG 211 Armored RG 211A PTFE 7.24 .285 1/SC FG Braid-V w/Armor 11.68 .460 .144 50 29.4 55 250 5000 Use RG 166 Rubber-D 11.56 .455 3/TC, GS, GS Rubber-IV 18.8 .740 — 25 100.0 40 80 15,000 — Foam PE 11.43 .450 12.7 .500 OD Al. Tube None 12.7 .500 .118 50 25.0 55 80 5000 Peak RG 331 for Jacketed Cable PE Helix 19.25 .758 22.23 .875 OD Al. Tube PE-IIIA 28.07 1.015 .570 50 22.0 50 80 2400 Peak — PS Helix 37.39 1.472 41.28 1.625 OD Al. Tube PE-IIIA 44.83 1.765 1.050 50 22.0 55 80 4700 Peak — PS Helix 70.49 2.775 79.38 3.125 OD Al. Tube PE-IIIA 83.69 3.295 3.110 50 22.0 55 80 8700 Peak — Taped PTFE 5.72 .255 2/SC SIL/DAC VI 11.43 .450 .160 50 29.5 55 250 5000 RG 115A 235 w/VI Jacket PE PE PE 1/BC PVC-IIA 1/BC PVC-IIA w/Armor 293 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 263 264 Dielectric Material DOD Number/Type of Shielding Braids Jacket Material 4.11 BC PS Helix .1620 4.11 BC PS Helix .1620 — — — — OD-15.01 BC .591 PS Helix ID-12.22 BC .481 — — OD-29.39 1.157 PS Helix ID-25.78 1.0150 — — 2.59 BC PS Helix .102 2.59 BC PS Helix .102 4.78 BC PS Helix .1880 4.78 BC PS Helix .1880 OD-9.5 BC .3740 PS Helix ID-6.96 27.40 OD-9.5 BC .3740 PS Helix ID-6.96 27.40 18.59 BC .732 PS Helix 16.05 .632 18.59 BC .732 PS Helix 16.05 .632 4.24 BC PE Tubes .1670 4.24 BC PE Tubes .1670 7.9 BC PE Tubes .3110 7.9 BC PE Tubes .3110 OD-7.9 SC .3110 PTFE Tubes ID-6.48 .2550 OD-15.39 .6060 PS Tubes ID-1.23 BC .4860 OD-15.39 .6060 ID-1.23 BC Tube PS Tubes .4860 2.92 BC Tube PTFE Tubes .1150 2.92 BC Tube PE Tubes .1150 4.37 BC Air-Space .1720 PTFE 4 Cond. 19/0.36 .0142 PE 2 TC, 2 BC 10.69 .421 10.69 .421 — — 12.7 [.500] OD Al. Tube 12.7 [.500] OD Al. Tube — — None PE-IIIA 36.07 1.420 Inner Conductor O.D. Weight (lb/ft) Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft Max. Operating Temp. (C°) .165 50 24.0 55 80 .195 50 24.0 55 80 — — 12.7 .500 15.24 .600 — — — — — — — — 41.28 1.625 OD Al. Tube None 41.28 1.625 .930 50 22.0 — — — — — — — 72.39 2.850 79.38 3.125 OD Al. Tube None 79.3 3.125 2.700 50 22.0 — 10.69 .421 10.69 .421 19.25 .758 19.25 .758 — 12.7 [.500] OD Al. Tube 12.7 [.500] OD Al. Tube 22.23 [.875] OD Al. Tube 22.23 [.875] OD Al. Tube — PE-IIIA — 12.7 .500 15.24 .600 22.23 .875 25.78 1.015 37.39 1.472 41.28 1.625 OD Al. Tube None 37.39 1.472 41.28 1.625 72.39 2.850 — — 55 80 — 55 80 Use RG 197/U Use RG 232/U 4700 — — Use RG 233 8700 Peak — Use RG 234 Comments — — — — — .118 75 15.5 55 80 .148 75 15.5 55 80 .348 75 15.2 55 80 .418 75 15.2 55 80 — 1200 Peak 1200 Peak 2200 Peak 2200 Peak 41.28 1.625 .948 75 15.0 55 80 4300 Peak — PE-IIIA 44.83 1.765 1.068 75 15.0 55 80 4300 Peak — 79.38 3.125 OD Al. Tube None 79.38 3.125 2.395 75 15.0 55 80 8500 Peak — 72.39 2.850 79.38 3.125 OD Al. Tube PE-IIIA 32.95 2.805 .175 75 15.0 55 80 8500 Peak — 11.58 .456 11.58 .456 21.16 .833 21.16 .833 13.46 [.530] OD Al. Tube 13.46 [.530] OD Al. Tube 24.21 [.953] OD Al. Tube 24.21 [.953] OD Al. Tube None .225 50 24.0 55 80 1000 — .655 50 24.0 55 80 1000 — .555 50 24.0 55 80 1860 — None 13.46 .530 16.64 .655 27.94 1.100 24.21 .953 .550 50 24.0 55 80 1860 — 21.16 .833 24.21 .953 OD Al. Tube None 24.21 .953 1.200 50 24.0 55 80 1860 — 41.2 1.622 45.36 1.786 OD Al. Tube None 45.36 1.786 1.380 50 24.0 55 80 3640 — 41.2 1.622 45.36 1.786 OD Al. Tube PE 48.92 1.926 .100 50 24.0 55 80 3640 — 8.08 .318 8.08 .318 10.69 .421 4.47 .176 e/core 9.91 [.390] OD Al. Tube 9.91 [.390] OD Al. Tube None .140 50 24.0 55 80 697 — .170 50 24.0 55 80 697 — .336 50 21.5 40 250 1300 Peak — .327 36.8 41.0 40 80 2000 Use RG 264C None PE-IIIA None PE PE Al. Tube None 9.91 .390 11.43 .450 12.7 .500 2 TC, 2 BC BC Overall PVC-IIA 19.05 .750 PE-IIIA — Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) 1300 Peak 1300 Peak — — — — — — 294 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable Inner Conductor DOD Number/Type of Shielding Braids Jacket Material O.D. Weight (lb/ft) Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft Max. Operating Temp. (C°) Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Comments 267 9.02 BC Tube .3550 PS Helix 268 4.09 BC .1610 ID-7.29 .2870 OD-9.09 BC .3580 Tube OD-7.29 .2870 ID-9.09 BC .3580 Tube ID-14.94 .5880 OD-17.48 BC .6880 Tube ID-14.94 .5880 OD-17.48 BC .6880 Tube 0.64 .0250 19/0.13 SCCS .0050 2.91 BC .1144 4.8 .1890 19/0.96 SC .0378 0.64 SC .0253 1.49 .0585 19/0.3 SC .0117 5.59 BC .220 2.9 BC .1140 OD-10.92 .4300 ID-9.14 BC .3600 Tube 5 BC .1970 OD-8.46 .3330 ID-5.64 BC .2221 Tube OD-20.83 .8200 ID-18.8 CCS .7400 Tube 10.92 BC Tube .4300 2.69 BC .106 PE Helix 4.47 2 TC, 2 BC .176 BC Overall e/core 4.72 2 TC, 2 BC .186 BC Overall e/core 40.08 Copper Clad 1.578 Mild Steel Tube 75 Spiral 7.24 Wound Cond. .285 68 BC & 7 are Insulated Copper Clad — Mild Steel Cor. Tubing 8.89 Corrugated .350 BC Tube PE Helix 20.19 .795 Corrugated BC Tube None 23.53 1.005 .430 50 22.2 55 80 44 KW Peak — PE Helix 20.19 .795 Corrugated BC Tube None 23.53 1.005 .875 50 22.2 55 80 44 KW Peak — PE Helix 40.08 1.578 Corrugated BC Tube None 46.48 1.830 .875 50 22.3 55 80 145 KW Peak — PE Helix 40.08 1.578 Corrugated BC Tube None 46.48 1.830 .125 50 22.3 55 80 145 KW Peak — Air-space PTFE 2.79 .110 1/SC FG Braid-V 3.68 .145 .200 75 19.5 55 250 Extra Flex. High Temp. Cable Extra Flex. High Temp. Cable Taped PTFE 8.31 .327 2/SC FEP-IX 11.89 .468 .400 50 25.4 55 200 3000 Low Loss High Frequency Taped PTFE 12.7 .500 2/SC Sil./DAC-VI 19.05 .750 .031 50 25.4 55 150 4000 Low Loss High Power Irradiated PE 2.51 .099 2/SC FEP 5.08 .200 .145 54.5 28.2 40 150 4500 — Rubber-D 7.31 .288 2/SC Sil. 12.07 .475 .410 46 50.0 55 150 8000 — PE Helix Corrugated BC Tube Corrugated BC Tube None 75 15.0 55 80 29 KW — None 25.53 1.005 25.53 1.005 .430 PTFE Helix 20.19 .795 20.19 .795 .720 100 13.0 55 200 22 KW Peak — PE Helix 39.88 1.570 Corrugated BC Tube None 46.48 1.830 .750 75 15.1 55 80 100 KW Peak — PE Helix 39.88 1.570 Corrugated BC Tube None 46.48 1.830 3.000 100 13.5 55 80 73 KW Peak — PE Helix 75.18 2.960 95.25 CCS 3.750 None 95.25 3.750 3.000 50 21.6 40 80 440 KW Peak — PE Helix 75.18 2.960 95.25 CCS 3.750 None 95.25 3.750 1.040 75 14.7 40 80 290 KW Peak — PE Helix 39.88 46.48 [1.8300] PE and 1.570 Corr. BC Tube Flooding Comp. 9.53 1/SC PE-IIIA .375 50.8 2.000 13.84 .545 .160 75 15.1 55 80 100 KW Peak — .160 50 30.8 55 80 7000 Use RG 293A 264A 264C 265 266 269 269A 270 270A 279 280 281 282 283 284A 285A 286 287 288 289 292 293 4 Cond. 19/0.36 .0142 2 TC, 2 BC 4 Cond. 1.73 .068 2 BC, 2 TC 17.2 BC Tube .6770 0.29 Cond. Over .0113 3.66 Mag. Core .144 Dielectric Material PE PE PE Helix PE PE PUR 19.05 .750 .327 36.8 41.0 40 80 2000 Use RG 264C PUR 19.43 .765 — 40 38.4 40 80 2000 Watertight 4 Coax. PE-IIIA 52.58 2.070 .120 50 22.3 40 80 145 KW Peak — PVC-I 10.16 .400 — 1530 53.0 40 80 5000 DC Delay Line Cable 50 ns/ft PE-IIIA 30.23 1.190 .234 50 22.2 40 80 44 KW Peak — None 12.65 .498 .430 50 23.0 55 80 10 KW Peak — 295 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Comments 80 7000 Watertight RG 217 55 80 3000 Use RG 294A 16.3 55 80 3000 Watertight RG 130 50 30.8 55 80 11,000 Watertight RG 218 — 50 36.4 55 80 13,800 — 25.53 1.005 .090 50 21.4 55 200 44 KW Peak — Foam PE 16.51 .650 .056 — — 55 80 — Buoyant Per MIL-C-22667 1/HR FEP-IX 6.23 .245 .031 50 29.4 55 200 3000 FEP Jacketed RG 126 1/SC FEP-IX .030 75 19.5 55 200 2300 1/SC FEP-IX .088 50 29.4 55 200 1900 2/SC FEP-IX 5.11 .201 4.32 .170 7.11 .280 — 50 29.4 55 200 300 FEP Jacketed RG 140 FEP Jacketed RG 141A FEP Jacketed RG 143A 39.88 46.48 BC Tube 1.570 1.830 PE-IIIA 50.55 1.990 .545 75 14.4 55 80 2720 — Foam PE 20.35 22.23 AI. Tube .801 .8750 PE-IIIA 25.78 1.015 .070 75 16.5 55 80 5700 Per MIL-C-23806 Foam PE 3.71 .146 2/SC PUR Interlayer PE-IIIA 6.86 .270 .070 75 16.7 55 80 1000 Triax Use to 100 MHz Foam PE 3.71 .146 2/SC PUR Interlayer PE-IIIA 6.86 .270 .060 75 16.7 55 80 1000 Triax Use to 100 MHz PTFE 1.52 .060 1/SC FEDP-IX 2.59 .102 .012 50 29.4 55 200 1200 FEP Jacketed RG 188A FEP 11.33 .446 1/TC Neoprene 18.03 .710 — 95 15.4 55 80 10,000 Water Blocked RG/U Type Cable Inner Conductor Dielectric Material DOD Number/Type of Shielding Braids Jacket Material 293A 2.69 BC .106 2 Cond. 2.05 .0808 1 BC, 1 TC 2 Cond. 2.05 .0808 1 BC, 1 TC 4.95 BC .1950 5.97 .2352 37/0.85 SC .0336 OD-9.02 .3550 ID-7.29 BC .2870 Tube 15.32 .6030 7/0.51 CCS .0201 1.55 .0609 7/0.52 HR .0203 0.64 SCCS .0250 0.99 SCCS .0390 1.5 SCCS .0590 OD-10.92 .4300 ID-9.14 .3600 Tube 4.39 BC .1730 0.74 .0290 19/0.15 SC .0058 0.74 .0290 19/0.15 SC .0058 0.51 .0201 7/0.17 SCCS .0067 2 Cond. 2.21 .0870 7/0.74 BC .0290 OD-9.09 BC .3580 Tube ID-7.29 .2870 OD-17.48 BC .6880 Tube ID-14.94 .5580 OD-28.96 1.1400 Corr. BC Tube OD-28.96 1.1400 Corr. BC Tube PE 9.4 .370 1/SC PE-IIIA 13.84 .545 PE 11.99 .472 1/TC PE-IIIA PE 11.99 .472 1/SC PE 17.27 .680 Silicone Rubber 294 294A 295 296 297 298 301 302 303 304 305 306A 307 307A 316 317 318 319 321 322 Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Nom. Cap pf/ft .205 50 30.8 55 16 .630 .205 95 16.3 PE-IIIA 16 .630 .420 95 1/SC PE-IIIA 22.73 .895 — 23.01 .906 1/SC Neoprene 30.23 1.190 PFTE Helix 20.19 .795 Corrugated BC Tube None PE 2.92 .115 None PTFE 4.7 .185 PTFE PTFE 3.71 .146 2.95 .116 4.7 .185 FEP PTFE O.D. Weight (lb/ft) Max. Operating Temp. (C°) PE Helix 25.53 20.19 .795 Corr.1.005 BC Tube PE-IIIA 28.58 1.125 .530 50 22.0 55 80 44 KW Peak — PE Helix 46.48 39.88 1.570 Corr.1.830 BC Tube PE-IIIA 50.8 2.000 1.040 50 22.0 55 80 145 KW Peak — None 72.39 2.850 1.210 50 21.7 55 80 320 KW Peak — PE & Flood Comp. 77.22 3.040 1.780 50 21.7 55 80 320 KW Peak — PE Helix — PE Helix — 79.39 2.850 Corr. BC Tube 79.39 2.850 Corr. BC Tube 296 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable Inner Conductor Dielectric Material DOD 323 7.92 BC Tube .312 Foam PE — 324 7.92 BC Tube .312 Foam PE — PE Spline 325 326 327 328 329 2.54 .1000 19/0.51 SC Al. .0200 5.08 .2000 19/1.02 SC Al. .0400 8.13 .3200 19/1.63 SC Al. .0640 12.32 TC Braid .4850 1.49 .0585 19/0.3 TC .0117 750 Low Loss 50 26.3 55 80 1700 Low Loss .55 50 26.3 55 80 2500 Low Loss 37.08 1.460 1.469 25 85.0 55 80 20,000 — Neoprene 17.78 .700 .353 50 50.0 55 80 15,000 — — — 50 25.0 — — .187 50 25.0 55 80 2500 Jacketed 231 Solid Conductor .466 50 25.0 55 80 4500 Per MIL-C-23806 .548 50 25.0 55 80 4500 Jacketed RG 332 .109 75 17.0 55 80 2500 Per MIL-C-23806 .143 75 17.0 55 80 2500 Jacketed RG 334 .315 75 17.0 55 80 4000 Per MIL-C-23806 PE-IIIA 6.15 .242 15.24 .600 22.23 .875 25.78 1.015 12.7 .500 15.88 .625 22.23 .875 20.95 .825 .397 50 25.0 55 80 4000 Per MIL-C-23806 PE-IIIA 15.75 .620 — 50 62.6 55 80 4000 — PE-IIIA 132.08 4.590 5.2000 50 21.7 55 80 830 KW Peak — PE-IIIA .140 50 24.0 55 80 700 — .100 50 24.0 40 80 700 — None 24.89 .980 .320 50 25.6 6.6 .260 2/SC Strip Braids PUR 8.89 .350 .10 50 PE Spline 13.97 .550 2/SC Strip Braids PUR 17.7 .697 .24 PE Spline 21.34 .840 2/SC Strip Braids PUR 25.65 1.010 Rubber H.J.H. 27.05 1.065 3/TC, GS, TC Neoprene Rubber H.J.H. 9.65 .380 3/TC, GS, TC 1/SC Foam PE 367 Corrugated BC Tube PE Helix 369 PE Tubes 377 2.97 BC .1170 2.97 BC .1170 0.72 BC .0285 7.92 BC Tube .3120 4.19 SC Tube .1650 378 18.11 BC Tube .7130 385 80 55 4.06 .1600 384 55 25.6 366 2 Cond. 1.02 .0403 2000 lb. Break 1.29 BC .0508 3.89 SC .1530 26.3 50 360 383 — .420 11.43 .450 20.35 .801 20.35 .801 11.43 .450 11.43 .450 20.35 .801 17.17 .676 376 1480 26.92 1.060 Foam PE 374 80 PE & Flood Comp. 4.11 BC .1620 7.11 BC .2800 7.11 BC .2800 2.49 BC .0980 2.49 BC .0980 4.39 BC .1730 6.17 BC .2430 370 55 24.89 .980 Corr. BC Tube 24.89 .980 Corr. BC Tube 331 336 — Nom. Cap pf/ft — 335 1480 Nom. Imped. (Ohms) Foam PE 334 80 O.D. Weight (lb/ft) SC 333 Comments Jacket Material 330 332 Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Number/Type of Shielding Braids Foam PE Foam PE Foam PE Foam PE Foam PE Foam PE 12.7 Al. Tube .500 22.23 Al. Tube .8750 22.23 Al. Tube .8750 12.7 Al. Tube .500 12.7 Al. Tube .500 22.23 Al. Tube .8750 19.05 Al. Tube .7500 13.72 — .540 Corr. BC Tube 12.7 — .5000 Corr. BC Tube 8.08 9.91 Al. Tube .318 .390 8.08 9.91 Al. Tube .318 .390 4.06 None .160 PE-IIIA None PE-IIIA None PE-IIIA None Max. Operating Temp. (C°) — — Corr. Al. Tube PE-IIIA PTFE Tubes — None PE Helix — 13.46 Al. Tube .5300 46.48 1.830 Corr. Al. Tube 11.94 .470 9.91 .390 16.51 .650 26.92 1.060 13.36 .530 PE-IIIA 50.8 2.000 .620 50 22.1 55 80 145 KW Peak — PE — Foam PE 16.51 .650 — 100 — 55 80 — Exper. Buoyant Twisted Pair Foam PE 16.51 .650 16.76 .660 — 50 30.8 55 80 — .178 50 25.0 55 250 1500 Buoyant Antennna 600 psig. Low Loss No Press. Req. PE Tubes PE Foam PE PE Semi-Solid PTFE None 1/Flat BC Braid Waterproofed 10.8 12.7 Corr. Al. .425 .500 — None Foam PE Optional .097 — — 55 80 — Buoyant Antennna .390 50 26.0 55 80 6000 — .170 50 24.0 55 250 1000 — 297 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix D - Typical Coaxial Cable Specifications (Continued) RG/U Type Cable Inner Conductor Dielectric Material DOD 386 1.29 CCS .0508 PE — 388 CS PE 389 6.35 BC Al. .2500 1.22 .048 7/0.4 TC .0159 1.22 .048 7/0.4 TC .0159 2.38 .0936 7/0.79 SC .0312 2.44 .096 7/0.81 SC .032 0.98 .0385 19/0.2 SPC .0077 401 402 391 392 393 397 400 403 404 405 Nom. Cap pf/ft — — — 55 80 — — 50 30.8 55 80 — .336 50 22.8 55 80 2000 Buoyant Antennna 400 lb. Break Watertight See RG 14A Low Loss Replaces RG 189 10.29 .405 .092 72 — 55 80 5000 Low Noise Cable PVC-IIA w/Armor 12.07 .475 .114 72 — 55 80 5000 Armored RG 391 2/SC FEP-IX 9.91 .390 .165 50 29.4 55 200 5000 Moistureproof RG 225 6.86 .270 2/SC FEP-IX 8.89 .350 .125 50 28.0 55 200 2000 Low Loss RG 393 PTFE 2.95 .116 2/SC FEP-IX 4.95 .195 .050 50 29.3 55 200 1900 — 1.64 SPC .0645 PTFE 5.46 .215 None 6.35 .250 .081 50 29.3 40 125 3000 Semirigid 0.91 SCCS .0360 PTFE 3.02 .119 6.35 OD .250 Copper Tube 3.58 OD .141 Copper Tube None 3.58 .141 .032 50 29.3 40 125 2500 Semirigid PTFE 0.86 .034 2/SC FEP Interlayer FEP-IX 2.95 .116 .0075 50 29.3 55 200 2500 Triaxial RG 178B PTFE and Cond. PTFE 0.86 .034 1/SC FEP-IX 1.83 .072 .0054 50 31.5 Max. 55 200 2000 Low Loss RG 178B PTFE 1.68 .066 2.18 OD .086 Copper Tube None 2.19 .0865 .015 50 29.4 40 125 1500 Semirigid 0.51 SCCS .0201 Jacket Material O.D. Weight (lb/ft) Foam PE — None Non-hosing 11.28 .444 Max. SC PE Spline 16.13 .635 2/SC PE-IIIA 16.51 .650 13.84 .545 22.23 .875 Cond. PE and PE 7.24 .285 1/TC PVC-IIA Cond. PE and PE 7.24 .285 1/TC PTFE 7.24 .285 Air-space PTFE PE-IIIA Max. Operating Temp. (C°) Max. Operating Voltage (Volts RMS) Nom. Imped. (Ohms) 0.3 SCCS .012 7/0.1 .004 0.3 SCCS .012 7/0.1 .004 Number/Type of Shielding Braids Comments 298 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix E - Maximum Power Handling Capabilities for Cables (Average Input Power in Watts) RG/U Type Cable 5, 5A, 5B 8, 8A, 10A, 213, 215 9, 9A, 9B, 214 11, 11A, 12, 12A, 13, 13A, 216 217 22, 22B 55, 55A, 55B, 223 58, 58B 58A, 58C 59, 59A, 59B 62, 62A, 71, 71A, 71B 62B 115, 115A, 165, 225, 393 108, 108A 122 140, 141, 141A, 142, 142B, 302, 303, 400, 402 143, 143A 144 161, 179, 179A, 179B, 187, 187A 174, 174A 178, 178A, 178B, 196, 196A 180, 180A, 180B, 195, 195A 188, 188A, 316 210 10 2,000 3,700 3,700 2,500 6,000 1,700 800 730 650 1,300 1,300 1,150 25,000 340 540 9,000 11,500 25,000 1,600 170 710 2,500 1,250 8,500 50 800 1,300 1,300 1,000 2,000 650 310 280 225 480 480 420 9,500 145 205 3,500 4,600 9,500 780 72 340 1,100 600 3,300 100 550 850 850 650 1,200 430 205 180 170 310 310 280 6,300 100 140 2,400 3,200 6,300 570 50 240 800 450 2,300 200 350 540 540 400 800 280 137 125 110 200 200 180 4,300 70 90 1,600 2,100 4,300 420 36 170 570 330 1,600 Frequency in MHz 400 230 350 350 260 480 190 90 85 75 135 135 120 2,800 50 60 1,100 1,450 2,800 310 25 123 400 240 1,100 1,000 125 190 190 150 260 110 53 50 44 77 77 69 1,700 30 35 650 850 1,700 200 16 78 250 160 620 3,000 60 95 95 70 120 50 28 25 22 40 40 35 880 15 18 350 460 880 110 — 41 135 80 310 5,000 40 65 65 50 85 38 20 17 15 27 27 25 620 — 12 245 330 620 76 — 28 93 57 220 10,000 22 37 37 26 50 20 10 — — 15 15 14 350 — — 140 190 350 41 — 14 50 30 140 Note: Values above 3 GHz vary considerably depending on construction. Conditions Ambient: 40°C Altitude: Sea level Center Conductor Temperature: 80°C for polyethylene 200°C for PTFE 299 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix F - Nominal Loss Characteristics for Cables (Decibels per Hundred Feet) RG/U Type Cable 5, 5A, 5B 8, 8A, 10A, 213, 215 9, 9A, 9B, 214 11, 11A, 12, 12A, 13, 13A, 216 217 22, 22B 55, 55A, 55B, 223 58, 58B 58A, 58C 59, 59A, 59B 62, 62A, 71, 71A, 71B 62B 115, 115A, 165, 225, 393 108, 108A 122 140, 141, 141A, 142, 142B, 302, 303, 400, 402 143, 143A 144 161, 179, 179A, 179B, 187, 187A 174, 174A 178, 178A, 178B, 196, 196A 180, 180A, 180B, 195, 195A 188, 188A, 316 210 10 .80 .66 .66 .66 .41 1.20 1.35 1.20 1.40 1.10 .90 .90 .60 2.30 1.60 1.20 .85 .38 5.00 3.80 5.30 3.10 3.80 .23 50 1.40 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.00 2.80 3.00 3.10 3.30 2.30 1.90 2.10 1.40 5.20 4.40 2.70 1.80 1.00 7.90 6.50 10.00 4.20 7.90 .58 100 2.90 2.20 2.20 2.20 1.40 4.20 4.30 4.60 4.90 3.30 2.80 3.00 2.10 7.50 6.90 3.90 2.50 1.60 9.80 8.90 13.30 5.10 11.50 .85 200 4.30 3.20 3.20 3.20 2.10 6.30 6.00 7.00 7.30 4.70 3.70 4.30 3.10 11.00 11.00 5.50 3.80 2.30 12.70 12.00 20.00 7.30 15.00 1.30 Frequency in MHz 400 6.40 4.60 4.60 4.60 3.10 9.50 8.80 10.00 11.00 6.70 5.20 6.10 4.50 16.00 16.60 8.00 5.70 3.80 15.80 17.50 27.50 10.40 20.00 1.90 1,000 11.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 5.80 — 16.50 17.50 20.00 11.50 8.50 10.50 7.50 26.20 29.20 13.00 9.70 7.00 25.00 31.00 45.00 16.50 30.00 3.10 3,000 22.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 13.00 — 36.00 38.00 41.00 25.50 18.40 23.50 14.00 54.00 57.20 26.00 18.10 15.10 43.00 64.30 78.00 36.00 58.00 6.50 5,000 30.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 19.00 — 51.00 — — 41.00 29.50 36.00 21.00 — 89.00 36.00 26.10 — 62.50 97.00 115.00 49.50 79.00 9.00 10,000 52.00 47.00 47.00 — 31.00 — 85.00 — — — — — 35.00 — — 62.00 40.70 — 135.00 185.00 172.00 89.00 133.00 15.00 Note: Values above 3 GHz vary considerably depending on construction. Conditions Ambient: 20°C 300 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix G - Glossary of Terms A ambient The atmospheric conditions surrounding a given item. Normally in terms of factors which influence or modify, such as temperature, humidity, etc. amplitude The magnitude of variation in a changing quantity from its zero value. The word requires modification - as with adjectives such as peak, maximum, rms, etc. - to designate the specific amplitude in question. arc voltage voltage that continues to pass through a surge protector during activation of GDT(approx. 20 volts ) attenuation A reduction in power. It occurs naturally during wave travel through lines, waveguides, space or a medium such as water. It may be produced intentionally by placing an attenuator in a circuit. The amount of attenuation is generally expressed in decibels per unit of length. B back mounted A connector attached to the inside of a panel or box with its mounting flanges inside the equipment. bayonet coupling A quick coupling device for plug and receptacle connectors. Pins projecting from the outside of the cylindrical receptacle engage with corresponding cam slots in the bayonet plug. bellmouth Flared at the mouth. The rear of a properly crimped wire barrel will have a slight flare (bellmouth) to relieve the strain on the wire strands as they leave the area of high compression and take their natural “lay”. A bellmouth condition may also be present in front of the wire barrel. black box A term used to refer to any assembly or subassembly, usually electronic, that can readily be installed or removed from a larger system. BNC Connector A radio frequency connector covered by Military Specification. It has an impedance of 50 or 75 ohms, and is designed to operate in the 0 to 4 GHz frequency range. It features quick connect/disconnect by pin and cam bayonet coupling. body Main or largest portion of a connector to which other portions are attached. braid A weave of metal fibers used as a shield covering for an insulated conductor or group of insulated conductors. When flattened it may be used as a grounding strap. broad-band E Interference generated over a wide range of frequencies (e.g., automotive ignition noise). bulkhead A term used to define a mounting style of connectors. Bulkhead connectors are designed to be inserted into a panel cutout from the rear (component side) of the panel. C cable Either a standard conductor, with or without insulation and other coverings, or a combination of conductors insulated from each other. cable assembly A completed cable and its associated hardware. capacitance The property of an electrical conductor (dielectric in a capacitor) that permits the storage of energy as a result of electrical displacement. The basic unit of capacitance is the farad, however, measurement is more commonly in microfarads or picofarads. cavity A metallic enclosure in some types of tubes and circuits within which resonant fields may be excited at the microwave frequency to which the cavity is tuned. Usually referred to as resonant cavity. See also: contact cavity. characteristic impedance The ratio of voltage to current at any point along a transmission line on which there are no standing waves. circular mil area (CMA) A unit of area equal to the area of a circle whose diameter is 1 mil (0.001 inch). Used chiefly in specifying crosssectional areas of conductors. (See Tyco Electronics Brochure No. 4402-8, Computing Circular Mil Area for Tyco Electronics Terminals and Splices). closed entry contact A female contact designed to prevent the entry of a pin or probing device having a cross-sectional dimension (diameter) greater than the mating pin. coaxial cable A transmission line consisting of two conductors concentric with and insulated from each other. In its flexible form it consists of either a solid or stranded center conductor surrounded by a dielectric. A braid is then woven over the dielectric to form an outer conductor. A weatherproof plastic covering, usually vinyl, is placed on top of the braid. connector A coupling device employed to connect conductors to one circuit with those of another circuit. Used to provide rapid connect/disconnect mating with pc boards, posts or another connector. connector assembly Includes housing and contact plus additional components such as hardware used to hold the assembly together and/or make the assembly a functional connector. contact An electrically conductive component designed for use in a multicircuit connector. contact cavity A defined hole in the connector insert or housing into which the contact must fit. See also: cavity. contact durability The number of insertion and withdrawal cycles that a connector must be capable of withstanding while remaining within the performance levels of the applicable specification. contact engaging and separating force Force required to either engage or separate contacts. Values are generally established for maximum and minimum forces. contact inspection hole A hole, perpendicular to the cylindrical rear portion of screw machined contacts, used to check the depth to which wire has been inserted into the barrel. contact resistance Measurement of electrical resistance of mated contacts when assembled in a connector under typical service use. Electrical resistance is determined by measuring from the rear of the electrical area of one contact to the rear of the contact area of the mating contact (excluding both crimps) while carrying a specified test current. contact shoulder The flanged or enlarged portion of a contact that prevents it from being over-inserted into the appropriate contact cavity. The shoulder may also contribute to proper orientation and stability with the connector housing. contact, two-piece A contact made of two separate parts joined by swedging, brazing or other means of fastening to form a single contact. While this provides the mechanical advantages of two metals, it also has the inherent electrical disadvantage of difference in conductivity. corona A discharge of electricity appearing as a bluish-purple glow on the surface of, and adjacent to, a conductor when the voltage gradient exceeds a certain critical value. It is caused by the ionization of surrounding air by high voltage. crimp The final configuration of a terminal barrel after the necessary compression forces have been applied to cause a functional union between the terminal barrel and the wire. crimp height A top to bottom measurement of the crimped barrel, using a crimp height comparator in the prescribed manner. (Refer to Tyco Electronics Instruction Sheet 7424). crimping dies A term used to identify the shaping tools that, when moved toward each other, produce a certain desirable shape to the barrel of the terminal or contact that has been placed between them. Crimping dies are often referred to as die sets or as die inserts. 301 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix G - Glossary of Terms (Continued) crimping head Tooling containing jaws and linkage for use in pneumatic or hydraulic powered units to crimp loose-piece contacts/terminals that may be too large for hand tool applications. crimping tool A term commonly used to identify a hand held mechanical device that is used to crimp a contact, terminal or splice. crosstalk A magnetic or electrostatic coupling which causes the unwanted transfer of energy from one circuit (disturbing circuit) to another circuit (disturbed circuit) current rating The maximum continuous electrical flow of current recommended for a given situation. It is expressed in amperes. cycle One complete sequence of values of an alternating quantity, including a rise to maximum in one direction and return to zero; a rise to maximum in the opposite direction and return to zero. The number of cycles occurring in one second is called the frequency. D daisy chain A cable assembly with common wires jumpering three or more connections/connectors. The term is also used as a verb, implying to connect in jumper manner. dB Abbreviation — see decibel. D.C. sparkover voltage defined as the maximum voltage across a device before it discharges the energy to ground when subjected to a slowly rising voltage ramp. A rate of rise of 100V/s is usually chosen for testing purposes. decibel A unit expressing the ratio of two voltages, currents or powers. It is equal to 20 times the common logarithm of the ratio of two voltages across or two currents through equal loads, or 10 times the common logarithm of the two powers. One decibel is approximately the smallest change in audible power that can be recognized by the human ear. die closure Term used to designate a crimping area (crimping chamber) when the dies are fully closed or bottomed. Die closure is checked with go/no go plug gage to insure that the crimp produced by the tooling satisfies the crimp height specification. dielectric A material that serves as an insulator. The amount of resistance to voltage in a given insulation. dielectric withstanding voltage The maximum potential gradient that a dielectric material can withstand without failure. discontinuity Rated interconnection: a broken connection (open circuit) or the loss of a specified connection characteristic. Transient phenomena: Short term (temporary) interruption or unacceptable variation in current or voltage. dissipation Unusable or lost energy, such as the production of unused heat in a circuit. distortion An unwanted change or addition to a signal or waveform when it is amplified. This definition excludes noise which is an extraneous signal superimposed on the desired signal. dummy load A dissipative device used at the end of a transmission line or waveguide to convert transmitted energy into heat, so essentially no energy is radiated outward or reflected back to its source. dust cap A device attached to a connector to provide protection against dust and foreign debris. E electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) The ability of an electronic device to operate in its intended environment without its performance being affected by EMI and without generating EMI that will affect other equipment. electromagnetic interference (EMI) Unwanted electrical or electromagnetic energy that causes undesirable responses, degrading performance or complete malfunctions in electronic equipment. See also: noise. electromotive force (emf) See voltage. environmentally sealed A unit is provided with gaskets, seals, grommets, potting or other means to keep out moisture, dust, air or dirt which might reduce or impair its performance. F feedthrough A connector or terminal block, usually having double-ended terminals, which permits distribution and bussing of electrical circuits. Also used to describe a bushing in a wall or bulkhead, separating compartments at different pressure levels, with terminations on both sides. ferrule A short tube used to make solderless connections to shielded or coaxial cable. Also molded into the plastic inserts of multiple contact connectors to provide strong, wear-resistant shoulders on which contact retaining springs can bear. flange A projection extending from or around the periphery of a connector and having holes that provide for mounting the connector to a panel or to a mating connector. frequency modulation (fm) A scheme for modulating a carrier frequency in which the amplitude remains constant but the carrier frequency is displaced in frequency proportionally to the amplitude of the modulating signal. An fm broadcast is practically immune to atmospheric and manmade interference. fretting corrosion A form of excellerated oxidation that appears at the interface of contacting materials undergoing slight cyclic relative motion. All non-nobel metals (tin) are susceptible to some degree of fretting corrosion and will suffer contact resistance increases. front mounted A connector is said to be front mounted when it is attached to the outside of the mating side of a panel. A front mounted connector can only be installed or removed from the outside of the equipment. G gas discharge tube (GDT) hermetically sealed device containing an inert gas. GHz See gigahertz. giga A prefix meaning one billion (109). gigahertz (GHz) One billion cycles per second (109 cps). glow mode condition in which the GDT continues to conduct after an impulse passed. Characterized by a visible glow in the device caused by over-heating. ground A connection, intentional or accidental, between an electrical circuit and the earth or some conducting body (e.g. chassis) serving in place of earth. H heat-shrinkable A type of plastic material that has been cross-linked. A term describing tubes, sleeves, caps, boots, films or other forms of plastic which shrink to encapsulate, protect or insulate connections, splices, terminations and other configurations. hermetic Airtight, impervious to external influence, as in a hermetic package. Often used to describe metal-to-metal solder or weld-sealed packages. 302 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix G - Glossary of Terms (Continued) hermetic seal Hermetically sealed connectors are usually multiple contact connectors where the contacts are bonded to the connector by glass or other materials and permits maximum leakage rate of gas through the connector of 1.0 micron ft./hr. at one atmosphere pressure for special applications. hertz (Hz) International standard term for cycles per second. Named after the German physicist Heinrich R. Hertz (e.g., 60 cycles per second is equal to 60 hertz or 60 Hz). I impedance (Z) The total opposition offered by a component or circuit to the flow of alternating or varying current. Impedance is expressed in ohms and is similar to the actual resistance in a direct current circuit. In computations, impedance is handled as a complex ratio of voltage to current. impedance match A condition in which the impedance of a component or circuit is equal to the internal impedance of the source, or the surge impedance of a transmission line. This gives maximum transfer of energy from the source to the load, as well as minimum reflection and distortion. impulse discharge current I 1-0 is defined as the peak current of an 0-9 B impulse which the device can withstand ten times (5 of each polarity at 0-5 A fixed time intervals) without sub0-1 0 0 stantially affecting device performt T 1 T 1 = 1.25T ance. The test normally used to T 1 T determine this capacity uses the 2 8/20ms waveform as depicted below where T1=8ms and T2=20ms. V impulse sparkover voltage 1.0 8 defined as the maximum level 0.9 of voltage across a device before it 0.5 discharges the energy to ground A when subjected to a voltage impulse. 0.3 The three common waveform profiles 0 t 0 1 T T =1.67T T 2 used to determine this capacity are: T L T 2 inductance One cause of reactance. An electromagnetic phenomenon in which the expanding and collapsing of a magnetic field surrounding a conductor or device tends to impede changes in current. The effects of inductance become greater as frequencies increase. The basic unit for inductance is the henry. input impedance The impedance that exists between the input terminals of an amplifier or transmission line when the source is disconnected. The circuit, signal level and frequency must be specified. insertion loss The loss in load power due to the insertion of a component, connector or device at some point in a transmission system. Generally expressed in decibels as the ratio of the power received at the load before insertion of the apparatus, to the power received at the load after insertion. insulation crimp The area of a terminal splice or contact that has been formed around the insulation of a wire. insulation grip The ability of certain crimped terminals to hold firmly in place both the conductor and a small portion of insulation. This prevents the conductor from being exposed due to insulation receding away from the terminal. insulation resistance The electrical resistance between two conductors separated by an insulating material. interface The two surfaces of a multiple-contact connector that face each other when the connector is assembled. interference An electrical or electromagnetic disturbance that causes undesirable response in electronic equipment. J jack A connecting device into which a plug can be inserted to make circuit connections. The jack may also have contacts which open or close to perform switching functions when the plug is inserted or removed. See also: receptacle. L line impedance Impedance as measured across the terminals of a transmission line; frequently the characteristic impedance of the line. M matched impedance The coupling of two circuits in such a way that the impedance of one circuit equals the impedance of the other. mate Two join two connectors in a normal engaging mode. maximum discharge current defined as the peak current of an impulse which the device can withstand once without substantially affecting device performance. mega (M) A prefix meaning one million (106). microwave That portion of the electromagnetic spectrum lying between the far infrared and conventional radio frequency range. The microwave frequency range extends from 1 GHz to 300 GHz. Microwaves are usually used in point-to-point communications because they are easily concentrated into a beam. Military Specification Military requirements. The demand imposed upon a system to meet a military operational need. mismatch The condition in which the impedance of a source does not match or equal the impedance of the connected load. This reduces power transfer by causing reflection. N narrow-band EMI generated from a device operating at a specific and limited range of frequencies. See also: electromagnetic interference (EMI). N Connector A large radio frequency connector covered by Military Specification. It has an impedance of 50 ohms and is designed to operate in the 0 to 11 GHz frequency range. It has a threaded coupling and is physically larger than a TNC connector. noise An extraneous signal in an electrical circuit, capable of interfering with the desired signal. Classes of noise include burst of popcorn noise, intermediate frequency noise at low audio frequencies, white (thermal) noise, etc. Signals from power supply or ground line coupled into an amplifier output may be considered noise. O “O” crimp An insulation support crimp for open barrel terminals and contacts. In its crimped form it resembles an “O” and conforms to the shape of the round wire insulation. “O” crimp is also used to describe the circumferential crimps used on COAXICON ferrules. 303 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix G - Glossary of Terms (Continued) ohm The unit of measurement for electrical resistance. A circuit is said to have a resistance of one ohm when an applied emf of one volt causes a current of one ampere to flow. P panel mount A method of fixing a connector to a board, panel or frame. The mounted connector is usually the receptacle or female connector. The plug or male connector is usually the removable portion. pcb Abbreviation: see printed circuit board. permeability (chemical) The passage or diffusion (or rate of passage) of a gas, vapor, liquid or solid through a barrier without physically or chemically affecting it. permeability (magnetic) The measure of how much better a material is than air as a path for magnetic lines of force. Air is assumed to have a permeability of 1. plug In coaxial RF connectors the plug is usually the movable portion, and is usually attached to a cable or removable assembly. Plugs mate with receptacles, jacks, outlets, etc. printed circuit board An insulating board serving as a base for a printed circuit. When the printing process is completed, the board may include printed components, as well as printed wiring. propagation delay Time required for an electronic digital device, or transmission network to transfer information from its input to its output. propagation delay time The time between the application of a digital input waveform and the corresponding change in input waveform. It is measured between reference points on the waveforms. The time is generally different for positive-going and negative-going waveforms. prototype A model suitable for use in the complete evaluation of form, design and performance. pulse A change in the level, over a relatively short period of time, of a signal whose value is normally constant. pulse width The length of time that the pulse voltage is at the transient level. Electronic pulse widths are usually in the millisecond (10-3), microsecond (10-6) or nanosecond (10-9) range. R receptacle In coaxial RF connectors, the receptacle is usually the fixed or stationary portion that is mounted to the panel. In shell-type, multiplecontact connectors the receptacle usually contains the pin contacts and is mounted on the “cold” side of a circuit such as in a drawer or black box. Receptacles mate with plugs. See also: jack. residual impulse defined as the voltage that will pass through the device prior to activation of the GDT. residual voltage defined as the small amount of voltage left on the line after an impulse passes. resonance A frequency at which captive reactance and inductive reactance are equal and therefore cancel one another’s effects. RF Abbreviation for radio frequency. RG/U Symbol used to designate coaxial cables that are made to Government Specification (e.g., RG 58U; in this designation the “R” means radio frequency, the “G” means Government, the “58” is the number assigned to the government approval, and the “U” means it is a universal specification). rise time The time required for a component or logic circuit to change from the quiescent to the transient state when an input is applied. (i.e. elapsed time between application of input and attainment of full output level). rms Abbreviation for root mean square. root mean square The effective value of an alternating current, corresponding to the direct current value that will produce the same heating effect. S screw machine contact A contact which is machined from solid bar stock. semi-rigid A cable containing a flexible inner core and a relatively inflexible sheathing. sheath The outer covering of a jacket over the insulated conductors to provide mechanical protection for the conductors. Also known as the external conduction surface of a shielded transmission line. shield/shielding (cable) A conducting envelope, composed of metal strands, which enclose a wire, group of wires or cable so constructed that substantially every point on the surface of the underlying insulation is at ground potential or at some predetermined potential with respect to ground. shield/shielding (circuit) The metal sleeving surrounding one or more of the conductors in a wire circuit to prevent interference, interaction or current leakage. Shielding protects a circuit against crosstalk. shock (mechanical) (1) An abrupt impact applied to a stationary object. (2) An abrupt or nonperiodic change in position, characterized by suddenness, and by the development of substantial internal forces. SHV Abbreviation for standard high voltage. sine wave A wave which can be expressed as the sine of a linear function of time, space or both. A waveform, often viewed on an oscilloscope, of a pure alternating current or voltage. skin effect The tendency of alternating currents to flow near the surface of the conductor, thus being restricted to a small part of the total cross-sectional area. This effect increases the resistance and becomes more marked as the frequency rises. sleeve The insulated or metallic covering over the barrel of a terminal. solder contact A contact or terminal having a cup, hollow cylinder, eyelet or hook to accept a wire for a conventional soldered termination. standard high voltage (SHV) A quick connect/disconnect connector series employing a bayonet lock coupling and designated to operate safely up to 5000 volts AC. It is the industry standard connector specified by the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) for high voltage use by the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). standing-wave Distribution of current and voltage on a transmission line, resulting from two sets of waves traveling in opposite directions. standing wave ratio The ratio between maximum and minimum current or voltage along a line. It is a measure of the mismatch between the load and the line. It is equal to 1 when the line impedance is perfectly matched to the load. (In which case the maximum and minimum are the same, as current and voltage do not vary along the line). The perfect match would be a 1 to 1 ratio. super high frequency (shf) The Federal Communications Commission designation for the band from 3,000 to 30,000 MHz in the radio spectrum. T tensile The amount of axial load (longitudinal stress) required to break or pull the wire from the crimped barrel of the terminal, splice or contact. 304 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Appendix G - Glossary of Terms (Continued) tensile strength The greatest longitudinal stress that a substance or union can bear without tearing or pulling apart. In crimped terminations, it is the greatest longitudinal stress that a terminal can bear without the wire separating from the terminal. thermal shock The effect of heat or cold applied at such a rate that nonuniform thermal expansion or contraction occurs within a given material or combination materials. The effect can cause inserts and other insulation materials to pull away from metal parts. time-delay A circuit that delays the transmission of an impulse for a definite and desired period of time. TNC Connector A radio frequency connector covered by Military Specification. It has an impedance of 50 ohms and is designed to operate in a 0 to 11 GHz frequency range. Reliability is assured by a threaded coupling that can be safely wired to prevent accidental disconnect. U UG Symbol used to describe coaxial connectors that were made to a Government specification. This specification is now obsolete. ultra-high frequency (uhf) A Federal Communications Commission designation for the band from 300 to 3000 MHz on the radio spectrum. In television - channels 14 to 83 or 470 to 890 MHz. V very high frequency (vhf) A Federal Communications Commission designation for the band from 30 to 300 MHz on the radio spectrum. voice-frequency (vf) Any frequency within that part of the radio frequency range essential to speech transmission of a commercial quality (i.e., 300 to 3400 Hz). Also referred to as telephone frequency. volt (V) The unit of measurement for electromotive force (emf). It is equivalent to the force required to produce 1 ampere through a resistance of 1 ohm. voltage (E) The term most often used to designate electrical pressure that exists between two points and is capable of producing a flow of current when a closed circuit is connected between the two points. Voltage is measured in volts, millivolts, microvolts and kilovolts. The terms electromotive force (emf), potential, potential difference and voltage drop are often referred to as voltage. voltage drop The voltage developed across a component or conductor by the flow of current through the resistance or impedance of that component or conductor. voltage hold over refers to the maximum line voltage at which recovery of the GDT to its inactive state will take place within a specified period of time (normally 150ms) after an induced lightning pulse (normally 10/1000ms) has been applied. VSWR Abbreviation for voltage standing wave ratio. Also see: standing wave ratio. W wavelength The distance between two points which are in phase on adjacent waves. It is the distance traveled by the wave in the same span of one cycle. Electromagnetic waves (both light and radio) have a speed in space of about 300,000,000 meters (186,000 miles) per second. Thus wavelength in meters is equal to 300,000,000 divided by frequency. Z Z Letter symbol used to represent impedance in ohms. 305 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors RF Coaxial Solutions for Communications Equipment Wireless Base Station Carrier Rack Equipment Chassis Set Top Box NIC Card 306 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Wireless Base Station Radio base station cabinets demand packaging that combines high power r.f. signals, high speed digital data, and analog signals. Cabinet input/output connections are provided by N Series and 7/16 connectors. Plug-in r.f. modules require Blindmate, DIN inserts, and panel mount connectors. Transceiver modules utilize MCX, and SSMT board and cable connectors for board to board and panel to board applications. Finally, both semi-rigid and flexible RG cable assemblies route signals throughout the entire cabinet. 7-16 Series Connectors, Page 7 SMA Connectors Page 100 Lightning Protection Connectors, Page 12 SMB Connectors Page 176 7-16 Series Cable Assemblies, Page 269 N Series Cable Assemblies, Page 269 N Series Connectors, Page 20 MCX Connectors, Page 196 SSMT Connectors, Page 212 TNC Connectors, Page 29 SMP Subminiature Blindmate Connectors, Page 152 DIN Inserts, Page 238 COAXICON Contacts, Page 244 SIEMAX Connectors, Page 249 307 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Carrier Rack Equipment For today’s fast paced Carrier Equipment market, Tyco Electronics offers a broad line of RF interconnect products that meet demanding customer requirements for CATV, telecom and data transmission applications. Connectors, cable assemblies, and applicator tooling are available for applications ranging from central office to customer premise environ- ments, 50 or 75 ohms, from rack based equipment to set top boxes. Styles range from standard miniature RF connectors such as F series, BNC and TNC to subminiature RF connectors such as SMA, SMB, SMC and Blindmate connectors, to Micro miniature MMCX, SSMT and SMT/QuickGrip products. SIEMAX connectors provide multi-positional surface mount technology RF connection for pcb and panel applications, and offer superior packaging density. Between Series adapters are available, along with connectors meeting international DIN and IEC standard interfaces. High performance GHz range BNC connectors meet the needs for faster signaling. BNC Connectors, Page 44 SMA Connectors, Page 100 G Series Connectors, Page 98 SMB Connectors, Page 176 TNC Connectors, Page 29 DIN Inserts, Page 238 SIEMAX Connectors, Page 249 F Series Connectors, Page 93 MMCX Connectors, Page 218 308 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Chassis, NIC Card and Set Top Box Coaxial interconnects have evolved in the enterprise market place over the years. The BNC interfaces that once dominated the Ethernet premise installations to coax products that provide high speed access to the carrier infrastructure. In today’s environment, Network Interface Cards (NIC) still feature Capacitively Decoupled BNC connectors with builtin chip capacitors to reduce noise and ground loop currents. For the infrastructure, the standard coaxial interfaces to the infrastructure include both 50 and 75 ohm BNC connectors. The BNC family features numerous styles including cable plugs and jacks, adapters and printed circuit board connectors. To address manufacturability, we offer the board mount in SMT, wave solder, and press fit. More recently, the SMB interface is the one of choice for improved density and is available in both commercial and MIL-type. Again, our portfolio has a wide variety of configurations to address your system requirements. Lastly, as broadband CATV becomes more prevalent for internet access in cable modems, our family of F connectors offer a high performance solution. Chassis BNC Connectors, Page 44 SMB Connectors, Page 176 F Connectors, Page 93 Decoupled BNC, Page 82 Set Top Box NIC Card 309 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Non-RoHS to RoHS Compliant Part Number Cross Reference (Continued) Non-RoHS RoHS Compliant Part No. Part No. 413194-2 5413194-2 413311-1 5414311-1 413364-2 5413364-2 413366-2 5413366-2 413476-2 5413476-2 413506-1 5413506-1 413515-2 5413515-2 413515-3 5413515-3 413515-7 5413515-7 413515-8 5413515-8 413515-9 5413515-9 413524-2 5413524-2 413524-5 5413524-5 413557-1 5413557-1 413557-2 5413557-2 413558-1 5413558-1 413558-2 5413558-2 413558-3 5413558-3 413558-5 5413558-5 413588-2 5413588-2 413588-4 5413588-4 413588-8 5413588-8 413588-9 5413588-9 1-413588-0 1-5413588-0 413589-1 5413589-1 413589-2 5413589-2 413589-3 5413589-3 413589-5 5413589-5 413589-7 5413589-7 413589-8 5413589-8 413589-9 5413589-9 1-413589-0 1-5413589-0 1-413589-1 1-5413589-1 1-413589-6 1-5413589-6 413590-3 5413590-3 413590-4 5413590-4 413590-8 5413590-8 413591-1 5413591-1 413592-2 5413592-2 413592-6 5413592-6 413592-9 5413592-9 1-413592-1 1-5413592-1 413631-1 5413631-1 413631-2 5413631-2 413631-3 5413631-3 413760-1 5413760-1 413760-3 5413760-3 413760-8 5413760-8 413760-9 5413760-9 413771-1 5413771-1 413771-3 5413771-3 413779-3 5413779-3 2-413779-4 2-5413779-4 413879-1 5413879-1 413879-2 5413879-2 413933-1 5413933-1 413959-1 5413959-1 413959-3 5413959-3 413959-4 5413959-4 413959-5 5413959-5 413959-6 5413959-6 Non-RoHS RoHS Compliant Part No. Part No. 413969-2 5413969-2 413986-1 5413986-1 414088-1 5414088-1 414094-2 5414094-2 414105-1 5414105-1 414160-5 5414160-5 414168-1 5414168-1 414168-3 5414168-3 414168-4 5414168-4 414168-5 5414168-5 414168-6 5414168-6 414170-1 5414170-1 414170-2 5414170-2 414171-3 5414171-3 414173-3 5414173-3 414194-1 5414194-1 414215-1 5414215-1 414217-1 5414217-1 414265-3 5414265-3 414284-2 5414284-2 414305-1 5414305-1 414337-1 5414337-1 414338-1 5414338-1 414352-1 5414352-1 414363-3 5414363-3 414363-4 5414363-4 414363-5 5414363-5 414363-8 5414363-8 414367-2 5414367-2 414373-1 5414373-1 414394-1 5414394-1 414409-1 5414409-1 414414-1 5414414-1 414459-1 5414459-1 414460-1 5414460-1 414493-4 5414493-4 414553-1 5414553-1 414651-3 5414651-3 414666-1 5414666-1 414758-1 5414758-1 414758-2 5414758-2 414758-3 5414758-3 414907-1 5414907-1 414946-2 5414946-2 414946-3 5414946-3 414946-5 5414946-5 414946-6 5414946-6 415006-1 5415006-1 415006-2 5415006-2 415020-1 5415020-1 415024-1 5415024-1 415024-3 5415024-3 415025-1 5415025-1 415025-2 5415025-2 415046-1 5415046-1 415085-1 5415085-1 415103-1 5415103-1 415103-2 5415103-2 415105-1 5415105-1 415105-2 5415105-2 415187-1 5415187-1 Non-RoHS RoHS Compliant Part No. Part No. 415189-1 5415189-1 415205-1 5415205-1 415214-1 5415214-1 415216-1 5415216-1 415218-5 5415218-5 415226-1 5415226-1 415232-4 5415232-4 415232-7 5415232-7 415242-2 5415242-2 415242-6 5415242-6 415248-1 5415248-1 415248-7 5415248-7 415252-1 5415252-1 415252-2 5415252-2 415252-3 5415252-3 415252-4 5415252-4 415255-1 5415255-1 415255-2 5415255-2 415255-3 5415255-3 415255-4 5415255-4 415276-2 5415276-2 415302-1 5415302-1 415302-2 5415302-2 415322-2 5415322-2 415332-1 5415332-1 415379-1 5415379-1 415381-1 5415381-1 415406-2 5415406-2 415417-1 5415417-1 415419-1 5415419-1 415485-1 5415485-1 415485-2 5415485-2 415485-3 5415485-3 415487-1 5415487-1 415487-2 5415487-2 415487-3 5415487-3 415520-1 5415520-1 415569-2 5415569-2 415632-1 5415632-1 415632-2 5415632-2 415633-1 5415633-1 415634-1 5415634-2 415634-2 5415634-2 415683-1 5415683-1 415712-1 5415712-1 415779-1 5415779-1 415832-1 5415832-1 447648-3 5447648-3 448103-2 5448103-2 603995-1 Exempt 603995-2 Exempt 603995-3 Exempt 603995-5 Exempt 603995-6 Exempt 856402-1 Exempt 887000-1 5887000-1 887046-1 5887046-1 887078-1 5887078-1 887089-1 5887089-1 1055439-1 Exempt 1055440-1 Exempt Non-RoHS RoHS Compliant Part No. Part No. 1055441-1 Exempt 1055442-1 Exempt 1055443-1 Exempt 1055444-1 Exempt 1055445-1 Exempt 1055446-1 Exempt 1055447-1 Exempt 1055448-1 Exempt 1055449-1 Exempt 1055450-1 Exempt 1055451-1 Exempt 1055454-1 Exempt 1055474-1 Exempt 1055475-1 Exempt 1055476-1 Exempt 1055477-1 Exempt 1055500-1 Exempt 1055831-1 Exempt 1055832-1 Exempt 1055833-1 Exempt 1055834-1 Exempt 1055836-1 Exempt 1055837-1 Exempt 1055838-1 Exempt 1055839-1 Exempt 1055840-1 Exempt 1055841-1 Exempt 1055842-1 Exempt 1055843-1 Exempt 1057088-1 6057088-1 1057094-1 6057094-1 1057116-1 6057116-1 1057159-1 6057159-1 1057165-1 6057165-1 1057176-1 6057176-1 1059632-1 6059632-1 1059665-1 6059665-1 1061002-1 6061002-1 1061035-1 6061035-1 1061092-1 6061092-1 1061094-1 6061094-1 1213890-1 Exempt 1274020-1 6274020-1 1274032-1 6274032-1 1274045-1 6274045-1 1274072-1 6274072-1 1274084-1 6274084-1 1274086-1 6274086-1 1274096-1 6274096-1 1274124-2 6274124-2 1274127-1 6274127-1 1274220-1 6274220-1 1274291-1 6274291-1 1274291-2 6274291-2 1274314-1 6274314-1 1274315-1 6274315-1 1274359-1 6274359-1 1274360-1 6274360-1 1274425-2 6274425-2 1274431-1 6274431-1 1274532-1 6274532-1 311 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors Non-RoHS to RoHS Compliant Part Number Cross Reference (Continued) Non-RoHS RoHS Compliant Part No. Part No. 1311164-1 Exempt 1312079-1 6312079-1 1312113-1 6312113-1 1312121-1 6312121-1 1312123-1 6312123-1 1312124-1 6312124-1 1312137-1 1312137-1 1312138-1 6312138-1 1312139-1 6312139-1 1328873-1 6328873-1 1329818-1 6329818-1 1329819-1 1329819-1 1331959-1 6331959-1 Non-RoHS RoHS Compliant Part No. Part No. 1361137-1 6361137-1 1361138-1 1361138-1 1361139-1 6361139-1 1362765-1 6362765-1 1363524-1 6363524-1 1363525-1 6363525-1 1363526-1 6363526-1 1363527-1 6363527-1 1393488-3 Exempt 1393488-4 Exempt 1393524-1 Exempt 1393524-4 Exempt 1393524-5 Exempt Non-RoHS RoHS Compliant Part No. Part No. 1-1393524-1 Exempt 2-1393524-4 Exempt 2-1393524-6 Exempt 2-1393524-7 Exempt 1393665-1 6-1393665-1 1-1393665-4 — 1-1393665-5 — 1-1393665-6 — 1-1393665-7 — 2-1393670-1 — 2-1393670-2 — 2-1393670-3 — 2-1393670-4 — Non-RoHS RoHS Compliant Part No. Part No. 1393696-2 6-1393696-2 1393696-7 6-1393696-7 1402314-1 1402314-1 1408026-1 6408026-1 1408027-1 6408027-1 1408028-1 6408028-1 1408030-1 6408030-1 1408032-1 6408032-1 1408033-1 6408033-1 1408036-1 6408036-1 1408037-1 6408037-1 1408038-1 6408038-1 1725637-1 Exempt 312 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 RF Coax Connectors M/A-COM to Tyco Electronics Part Number Cross Reference (Continued) M/A-COM Part No. Tyco Electronics Part No. M/A-COM Part No. Tyco Electronics Part No. M/A-COM Part No. Tyco Electronics Part No. M/A-COM Part No. Tyco Electronics Part No. 314 Catalog 1307191 Revised 3-07 www.tycoelectronics.com Dimensions are in millimeters and inches unless otherwise specified. Values in brackets are standard equivalents. Dimensions are shown for reference purposes only. Specifications subject to change. USA: 1-800-522-6752 Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 South America: 55-11-2103-6000 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628 Japan: 81-44-844-8013 UK: 44-8706-080-208 Part Number Index Part No. Page Part No. Page Part No. Page Part No. Page Part Number Index Part No. Page Part No. Page Part No. Page Part No. Page Part Number Index Part No. Page Part No. Page Part No. Page Part No. Page Part No. Page Part No. Page Tooling Part Number Index Part No. Page Part No. Page (Technical Support) (Technical Support) (Technical Support) (Technical Support) (Technical Support): (Technical Support) (Technical Support) (Technical Support) (Technical Support)
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