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CONNECTORS WITH ASSESSED QUALITY FOR USE IN D.C., LOW-FREQUENCY ANALOGUE AND IN DIGITAL HIGH SPEED DATA APPLICATIONS - PART 4-102: PRINTED BOARD CONNECTORS - DETAIL SPECIFICATION FOR TWO-PART SINGLE-POLE CONNECTORS, FOR MULTIPLE USES ON PLUG-IN UNITS, WITH PRE-CENTRING, CODING AND EARLY MATING FEATURES, HAVING A METRIC GRID IN ACCORDANCE WITH IEC 60917
International Electrotechnical Committee
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Availability date: 11/06/2021
FOREWORD<br>1 General data<br> 1.1 Recommended method of mounting<br> 1.2 Ratings and characteristics<br> 1.3 Normative references<br> 1.4 Marking<br> 1.5 IEC type designation<br> 1.6 Ordering information<br>2 Technical data<br> 2.1 Definitions<br> 2.2 Survey of styles and variants<br> 2.2.1 Survey of termination variants<br> 2.2.2 Survey of coding devices<br> 2.3 Information on application<br> 2.3.1 Complete connectors (pairs)<br> 2.3.2 Arrangement on printed board<br> 2.3.3 Mounting and termination<br> 2.3.4 Coding devices<br>3 Dimensional information<br> 3.1 General<br> 3.2 Isometric view and common features<br> 3.2.1 Common features<br> 3.2.2 Reference system<br> 3.2.3 Height dimensions<br> 3.2.4 Width and depth dimensions<br> 3.3 Mating information<br> 3.3.1 Engaging direction<br> 3.3.2 Perpendicular to engaging direction<br> 3.3.3 Inclination<br> 3.4 Fixed board connectors<br> 3.4.1 Dimensions of the guiding pin<br> 3.4.2 Dimensions of the guiding device<br> 3.4.3 Terminations<br> 3.5 Free board connectors<br> 3.5.1 Dimensions of the contact box<br> 3.5.2 Dimensions of the guiding device<br> 3.5.3 Terminators<br> 3.6 Accessories<br> 3.6.1 Dimensions of coding devices<br> 3.7 Mounting information for fixed board connectors<br> 3.9 Gauges<br> 3.9.1 Sizing and retention force gauges<br> 3.9.2 Test pin for probe damage test<br>4 Characteristics<br> 4.1 Climatic category<br> 4.2 Electrical category<br> 4.2.1 Current-carrying capacity<br> 4.2.2 Contact resistance<br> 4.3 Mechanical category<br> 4.3.1 Mechanical operation<br> 4.3.2 Engaging and separating forces<br> 4.3.3 Static load, transverse<br> 4.3.4 Gauge retention force<br> 4.3.5 Vibration (sinusoidal)<br> 4.3.6 Shock<br> 4.3.7 Robustness and effectiveness of coding<br> devices<br>5 Test schedule<br> 5.1 General<br> 5.1.1 Layout of test printed circuit boards<br> 5.1.2 Arrangement for contact resistance <br> measurement<br> 5.1.3 Arrangement for dynamic stress tests<br> 5.1.4 Arrangement for testing static load, <br> transverse<br> 5.1.5 Arrangement for flammability test<br> 5.2 Test schedule tables<br> 5.2.1 Group P - Preliminary<br> 5.2.2 Group A - Dynamic/climatic<br> 5.2.3 Group B - Mechanical endurance<br> 5.2.4 Group C - Moisture<br> 5.2.5 Group D - Electrical load<br> 5.2.6 Group E - Mechanical resistivity<br> 5.2.7 Group F - Chemical resistivity<br> 5.2.8 Group G - Connections<br>6 Quality assessment procedures<br> 6.1 Qualification approval testing<br> 6.1.1 Method 1<br> 6.1.2 Method 2<br> 6.2 Quality conformance inspection<br> 6.2.1 Lot-by-lot tests<br> 6.2.2 Periodic tests<br> 6.3 Delayed delivery, re-inspection<br>Tables<br>1 Termination variants<br>2 Co-ordination dimensions and common features in the<br> metric equipment practice<br>3 Climatic category<br>4 Number of mechanical operations<br>5 Vibration <br>6 Shock<br>7 Number of specimens for inspection and test sequence<br>8 Group P: Preliminary testing sequence<br>9 Group A: Dynamic/climatic testing sequence<br>10 Group B: Mechanical endurance testing sequence<br>11 Group D: Electrical load testing sequence<br>12 Group E: Mechanical resistivity testing sequence<br>13 Number of specimens and permitted defectives<br>14 Assessment levels and AQL values<br>15 Periodic tests, number of specimens and permitted<br> defectives<br>16 Re-inspection of delayed delivery<br>Figures<br>1 Recommended method of mounting<br>2 Matching coding devices and colours<br>3 Examples of arrangements (for information only)<br>4 Fixed and free connectors with coding devices fitted<br>5 Co-ordination dimensions in the metric equipment<br> practice<br>6 Example of connector height position in the 25 mm<br> equipment practice (for information only)<br>7 Height dimensions (detail)<br>8 Width and depth dimensions<br>9 Contact range<br>10 Allowed misalignment in height and width directions <br>11 Allowed inclination in height and width directions<br>12 Dimensions of the fixed contact part<br>13 Dimensions of the fixed guiding device<br>14 Screw dimensions<br>15 Dimensions of the free contact part<br>16 Dimensions of the free guiding device<br>17 90 deg angled press-in terminations<br>18 Dimensions of fixed coding devices<br>19 Dimensions of coding devices with colour code yellow (Y)<br>20 Dimensions of free coding devices<br>21 Example of hole pattern on backplane in the 25 mm <br> equipment practice (for information only)<br>22 Example of hole pattern on printed board in the 25 mm <br> equipment practice (for information only)<br>23 Sizing and retention force gauges for female contacts<br>24 Test pin for probe damage test<br>25 Current-carrying capacity - Derating curve<br>26 Test printed circuit boards<br>27 Points of connection for contact resistance measurement <br>28 Fixture for dynamic stress tests<br>29 Arrangement for static load, transverse<br>30 Arrangement for flammability test
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | International Electrotechnical Committee |
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Committee | SC 48B |