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Connector Type
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Strip Connectors
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Strip connectors have many contacts. They can have one or more rows (strips) of contacts.
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Other
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Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary connectors.
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Gender
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Male / Plug
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Male connectors or plugs are often referred to as header or free connectors. In coaxial RF connectors, the plug is normally the movable portion and is usually attached to a cable or removable sub-assembly. In shell type multiple-contact connectors, the plug usually contains the socket contacts and is mounted on the "hot" (rack) side of the system. Plugs mate with receptacles, jacks, outlets, etc.
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Female / Jack
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Female connectors or jacks are connecting devices into which plugs are inserted to make circuit connections.
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Other
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Other unlisted gender type.
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Mounting Style
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Bulkhead Mount
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The connector has a plate (bulkhead) used to mount the device.
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Cable End
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The connector is mounted at the end of an electrical cable.
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End Launch
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End launch connectors are similar to right angle PC mounts in that the connector interface is parallel to the surface of the PC board. End launchers, however, are attached to the end or edge of the PC board by soldering.
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2-hole Flange Mount
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Flange mounted connectors are attached to panels by bolting the flange or riveting it in place through the two holes in the flange surface.
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4-hole Flange Mount
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Flange mounted connectors are attached to panels by bolting the flange or riveting it in place through the four holes in the flange surface.
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PC Mount
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Connectors directly attach to the printed circuit board through pre-drilled holes in the board. Soldering permanently attaches connectors to PCB traces.
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Receptacle / Dummy Receptacle
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Connectors with receptacle mounting are used in applications where the connector is required to fit a panel cutout. Dummy receptacles are receptacles that do not have provisions for attaching conductors. They are generally used for storage of a cable assembly connector plug.
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In-line or Cable Receptacle
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Intended for cable connecting - typically mated with a straight or 90-degree plug.
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Jam Nut Receptacle
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Intended for "D" shaped holes.
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Solder / Weld Mount Receptacle
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Intended for higher-pressure systems and permanent mounting.
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Surface Mount (SMT)
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Surface mount technology (SMT) places small components on the surface of a printed circuit board. Soldering permanently attaches connectors to PCB traces. Unlike PC mount connectors, however, SMT connectors do not require drilled holes in the PCB. Using smaller components allows for higher frequencies of operation, smaller board size, etc.
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Wall or Box Mount Receptacle
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Typically flanged and threaded for an accessory (backshell) and intended for permanent mounting.
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Other
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Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary styles.
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Hospital Grade
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Conforms to rigorous safety standards associated with official Hospital Grade certification; testing includes prevention of inadvertent plug disengagement from outlet and increased shock and impact ratings.
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Integrated Filter / Magnetics
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The connector has a filter to protect it against unwanted signals, or magnetics to provide filtering, signal conditioning or isolation.
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Terminals are devices designed to terminate a conductor to be affixed usually to a post, stud, chassis, or other conductor or the like in order to establish electrical connection.
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Cage Clamp
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Electrical connections are made using a cage clamp.
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Crimp
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Crimp is the physical compression (deformation) of a contact wire barrel around a conductor to make an electrical and mechanical connection to the conductor.
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IDC
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Insulation displacement connectors (IDC) slice through the cable insulation to make a connection. Electrical connection is made when an insulated conductor is forced into a restrictive slot in the connection part of a contact, during which time the insulation is displaced, and the bare wire engages the sides of the slot. IDC are mass termination connectors for flat cables with contacts that displace the conductor insulation to complete termination. They eliminate the need to strip insulation.
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PCB Solder / Solder Pin
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In PCB solder or solder pin termination, electrical connection is made by soldering wires or pins onto a printed circuit board (PCB).
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Screw
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Electrical connections are made using screws.
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Screw-on or Lugs
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Electrical connections are made using screw-ons or lugs.
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Solder Cup
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A solder cup is the end of a terminal or contact in which the conductor is inserted prior to being soldered. In solder cup terminations, soldering the connector onto the mounting location makes electrical connection.
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Tabs
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Electrical connections are made through quick connect tabs.
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Through Hole / Pin
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Through-hole technology (THT) mounts components on printed circuit boards by inserting component leads through holes in the board and then soldering. In pin termination, components are mounted on PCBs without soldering.
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Wire Wrap
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Electrical connection is made by using a special tool to wrap a solid stripped or unstripped wire around a terminal post containing a series of sharp edges.
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Other
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Other unlisted terminal types.
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Contacts Pitch
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1.98 mm (0.078")
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) is 0.078'' or 1.98 mm.
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2.08 mm (0.08'' )
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) is 0.08'' or 2.08 mm.
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2.286 mm (0.09")
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) is 0.090'' or 2.286 mm.
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2.413 mm (0.095")
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) is 0.095'' or 2.413 mm.
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2.54 mm (0.100")
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) is 0.100'' or 2.54 mm.
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2.74 mm (0.108")
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) is 0.108'' or 2.74 mm.
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2.77 mm (0.109")
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) is 0.109'' or 2.77 mm.
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2.84 mm (0.112")
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) is 0.112'' or 2.84 mm.
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3.96 mm (0.156")
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) is 0.156'' or 3.96 mm.
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5.08 mm (0.20")
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) is 0.200'' or 5.08 mm.
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Other
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Other unlisted contact pitch.
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0.50 mm (0.0197'' )
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) is 0.0197'' or 0.5 mm.
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0.635 mm (0.025'')
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) is 0.025'' or 0.635 mm.
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1.27 mm (0.05'')
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The contact pitch (distance between pins) 0.05'' or 1.27 mm.
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Contact Rows
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Single Row
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The connector has only one row of contacts.
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Dual Row
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The connector has two rows of contacts.
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Other
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Other unlisted number of contact rows.
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RoHS Compliant
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Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) is a European Union (EU) directive that requires all manufacturers of electronic and electrical equipment sold in Europe to demonstrate that their products contain only minimal levels of the following hazardous substances: lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl and polybrominated diphenyl ether. RoHS will become effective on July 1, 2006.
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Applications / Categories
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RF and Microwave Connectors
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Connectors are used in RF and microwave applications.
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Coaxial Connectors
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Coaxial cables are composed of an insulated central conducting wire wrapped in another cylindrical conductor (the shield). The cable is usually wrapped in another insulating layer and an outer protective layer. Coaxial cables have the capacity to carry vast quantities of information. They are typically used in high-speed data and CATV applications.
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Circular / Cylindrical Connectors
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Circular connectors and cylindrical connectors are multi-pin connectors used primarily for external interfacing. In general, they are used in military applications and are built in accordance with military specifications. Their design takes into account the need to protect the connection from environmental factors, which allows them to be used in military and aerospace applications.
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Military Connectors
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Military connectors (MIL-SPEC) are shell type connectors built in accordance with military specifications. Their design takes into account the need to protect the connection from environmental factors, allowing them to be used in military and aerospace applications.
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PCB Connectors
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Printed circuit board (PCB) connectors include USB, BNC, Centronics and D-Subminiature connectors, as well as headers, sockets, etc.
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Edge Card Connectors
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Edge card connectors are edge-on printed circuit board connectors for single or double-sided PCBs. Examples include PCI and ISA bus connectors. The edge card, the portion of the PCB used to provide external electrical connection, is normally gold plated.
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D-Sub
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D-Subminiature (D-sub) connectors have a mating face that is shaped like the letter "D". This shape provides polarization since D-shaped male and female connectors fit together in only one way.
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Other
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Other unlisted application types.
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The maximum current or maximum voltage defined by an approval organization may differ from the supplier's maximums. In many cases, the product can be used safely at an unapproved level. Check with the supplier for specific usage details.

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Voltage Rating
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Voltage rating is the maximum operating voltage.
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Current Rating
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Current rating is the maximum, recommended, continuous flow of electrical current.
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Contact Resistance
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Contact resistance is the 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 contact area of one contact to the rear of the contact area of its mate (excluding both crimps) while carrying a specified test current. Overall contact resistance would be the wire-to-wire measurement.
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Insulation Resistance
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Insulation resistance is the electric resistance between two conductors separated by an insulating material.
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Dielectric Withstanding Voltage
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Maximum potential gradient that a dielectric material can withstand without failure. Value obtained for the dielectric strength will depend on the thickness of the material and on the method and conditions of test.
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Number of Contacts
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The number of contacts is the number of conductive elements that mate with a corresponding element to provide an electrical path.
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Operating Temperature
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Operating temperature is the full-required range of ambient operating temperature.
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MIL-C-5015
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MIL-C-5015 are the most popular of all cylindrical connectors for general use in electronic interconnection systems. These connectors are used in both military and commercial applications. This specification covers circular electrical connectors with solder or removable crimp contacts (both front and rear release).
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MIL-C-26482
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MIL-C-26482 covers the general requirements for two series of environment-resisting, quick disconnect, miniature, circular electrical connectors (and accessories). Each series contains hermetic receptacles. The two series of connectors are intermateable when using power contacts and are not intermateable when using shielded contacts. The MIL-C-26482 Series I connector is widely used for military communication systems since it is small sized and the electrical, mechanical, and environment properties are excellent.
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MIL-C-81703
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MIL-C-81703 covers three series of environment resisting, circular, miniature electrical connectors (plugs and receptacles) with removable crimp and/or non-removable solder contacts, and accessories.
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MIL-C-27599
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MIL-C-27599 covers two series of miniature, high density, quick disconnect, bayonet coupling, circular, environment resistant, electrical connectors capable of continuous operation within a temperature range of -65C to +175C. These connectors are intermateable with applicable series I and series II connectors of MIL-C-38999.
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MIL-C-26500
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MIL-C-26500 covers an environment-resisting family of miniature, circular, electrical connectors (plugs and receptacles), designed to meet the requirements of advanced aircraft, rockets, missiles, and space vehicles. The physical characteristics for connectors include a series of plugs and receptacles in which the socket contact inserts have a resilient face, and the mating pin inserts may have either a resilient or a hard face.
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MIL-C-38999
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MIL-C-38999 covers two series of miniature, high density, quick disconnect, bayonet coupling, circular, environment resistant, electrical connectors capable of continuous operation within a temperature range of -65C to +175C. These connectors are intermateable with applicable series I and series II connectors of MIL-C-27599.
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MIL-C-28840
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MIL-C-22840 connectors were developed for the Navy for use with jacketed cable in shipboard applications. They are a high-density circular connector series utilizing a high shock threaded coupling system with front release crimped contacts.
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MIL-C-22992
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MIL-C-22992 are heavy duty connectors normally used in industrial and military applications. They are designed to support very high levels of power.
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MIL-DTL-83513
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MIL-DTL-83513 is a joint services specification administered by the Defense Supply Center, Columbus, Ohio (DSCC). The original specification was released in 1985. Revision D, released in 1997, changed the document from "MIL-C-83513" to "MIL-DTL-83513". This change was made to adopt performance driven specifications and industry standards. The MIL-SPEC covers both plastic and metal shell Micro-D connectors.
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MIL-C-83723
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The Department of Defense has inactivated MIL-C-83723 Series I in favor of "MIL-C-26482 Series II". Note: MIL-C-83723 Series I and MIL-C-26482 connectors are identical.
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MIL-DTL-32139
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MIL-DTL-32139 is a joint services specification administered by the Defense Supply Center, Columbus, Ohio (DSCC). This MIL-SPEC covers both plastic and metal nanominiature connectors.
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MIL-C-24217
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MIL-C-24217 products are hermetic military connectors (Navy) used in undersea applications where pressure, humidity and temperature are important factors.
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MIL-C-24231
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MIL-C-24231 products are hermetic military connectors (Navy) used for undersea applications.
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Other
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Other unlisted military standards.
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Housing Material
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Metal
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Housing is constructed of metal.
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Plastic
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Housing is constructed of plastic.
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Other
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Contact Plating
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The contacts of a connector are conductive element in a termination assembly that mates with a corresponding element for the purpose of transferring electrical energy. Plating is the overlaying of a thin coating of metal on metallic components to improve conductivity, provide for easy soldering or prevent rusting or corrosion.
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None
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The connector contacts are not plated.
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Copper Plating
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Connector is available with gold-plated contacts copper.
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Gold Plating
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Connector is available with gold-plated contacts, for a more reliable electrical connection. Gold-plated contacts are more expensive than silver-plated or copper contacts, and are generally offered as an upgraded connector.
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Nickel Plating
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The connector is available with nickel-plated contacts.
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Silver Plating
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Connector is available with silver-plated contacts.
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Other
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Other unlisted, specialty, or proprietary contact plating.
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Geometry
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Straight
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The connector does not bend.
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Right Angle
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The connector is bent at a right angle.
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Other
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Other unlisted geometry.
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micro connector,
nano,
rf micro,
micro d connector,
micro db9 connector,
nano connector,
computer connector,
connector micro d,
8 pin micro din,
connector nano,
micro miniature connector,
sma nano connector,
micro connector d,
nano miniature connector,
Nano Connector Distributor,
micro electronics,
micro electrical connector,
connector micro,
sma nano,
micro rf connector
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