BS EN 60603-7-2:2009 2010
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Connectors for electronic equipment – Detail specification for 8-way, unshielded, free and fixed connectors, for data transmissions with frequencies up to 100 MHz
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2010 | 84 |
This part of IEC 60603-7 covers 8-way, unshielded, free and fixed connectors, and specifies mechanical and environmental requirements, and electrical transmission requirements for frequencies up to 100 MHz. These connectors are typically used as category 5 connectors in class D cabling systems specified in ISO/IEC 11801:2002.
These connectors are intermateable, interoperable, and backward compatible with other IEC 60603-7 series connectors. While the definition of interoperable is being discussed within IEC, “interoperable” in this standard means the following: The fixed and the free connector are capable of interconnecting with any IEC 60603-7 series connector, and that when it is interconnected, it fully meets all requirements of the lower frequency IEC 60603-7 series standard.
NOTE Transmission performance categories: in this part of IEC 60603-7, the term “category”, when used in reference to transmission performance, refers to those categories defined by ISO/IEC 11801:2002.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | CONTENTS |
10 | FOREWORD |
12 | INTRODUCTION |
13 | 1 General 1.1 Scope 1.2 Normative references |
15 | 2 IEC type designation |
16 | 2.1 Terms and definitions |
17 | 3 Common features and isometric view 3.1 Isometric view 3.2 Mating information Figure 1 – Isometric view |
18 | Figure 2 – Contact interface dimensions with terminated free connector |
19 | Table 1 – Dimensions for Figure 2 |
21 | Figure 3 – Fixed connector details |
22 | Table 2 – Dimensions for Figure 3 |
23 | Figure 4 – Free connector view |
24 | Table 3 – Dimensions for Figure 4 |
25 | 4 Cable terminations and internal connections – fixed and free connectors 4.1 General 4.2 Termination types |
26 | 5 Gauges 5.1 Fixed connectors Figure 5 – “Go” gauge |
27 | Figure 6 – “No-go” gauges |
28 | Table 4 – Dimensions for Figures 5 and 6 |
29 | 5.2 Free connectors Figure 7 – “ No-go” gauges Table 5 – Dimensions for Figure 7 |
30 | Figure 8 – “Go” gauge Table 6 – Dimensions for Figure 8 |
31 | 6 Characteristics 6.1 General 6.2 Pin and pair grouping assignment. 6.3 Classification into climatic category Figure 9 – Fixed connector pin and pair grouping assignment (front view of connector) Table 7 – Climatic categories – selected values |
32 | 6.4 Electrical characteristics Table 8 – Creepage and clearance distances |
33 | Figure 10 – Connector de-rating curve |
35 | 6.6 Mechanical 7 Tests and test schedule 7.1 General |
36 | 7.2 Arrangement for contact resistance test: Figure 11 – Arrangement for contact resistance test |
37 | 7.3 Arrangement for vibration test (test phase CP1) 7.4 Test procedures and measuring methods 7.5 Preconditioning Figure 12 – Arrangement for vibration test |
38 | 7.6 Wiring and mounting of specimens 7.7 Test schedules |
39 | Table 9 – Test group P |
40 | Table 10 – Test group AP |
42 | Table 11 – Test group BP |
43 | Table 12 – Test group CP |
44 | Table 13 – Test group DP |
45 | Table 14 – Test group EP |
46 | Table 15 – Test group FP Table 16 – Test group GP |
47 | Annex A (normative) Gauging continuity procedure |
48 | Table A.1 – Dimensions for Figure A.1 |
49 | Figure A.1 – Gauge |
50 | Figure A.2 – Gauge insertion |
51 | Annex B (normative) Locking-device mechanical operation |
52 | Annex C (normative) Test plug requirements |
53 | Figure C.1 – De-embedding reference plug |
55 | Figure C.2 – De-embedding reference jack |
57 | Table C.1 – De-embedded real and imaginary reference jack vectors |
58 | Table C.2 – Test plug NEXT loss limits |
59 | Table C.3 – Test plug NEXT loss ranges |
60 | Table C.4 – Coaxial termination reference head component list |
61 | Figure C.3 – THI3KIT test head interface with baluns attached |
62 | Table C.5 – Coaxial termination reference head, additional parts |
63 | Figure C.4 – Alternative to item 3.1 in Table C.5 Figure C.5 – Back-to-back through calibration |
65 | Figure C.6 – Mated test plug/coaxial termination reference test head test configuration Table C.6 – Return loss requirements for return loss reference plug |
66 | Annex D (normative) General requirements for the measurement set-up |
67 | Figure D.1 – 180° hybrid used as a balun |
68 | Figure D.2 – Calibration of reference loads Table D.1 – Test balun performance characteristics |
69 | Figure D.3 – Resistor load |
70 | Figure D.4 – Screened pyramid |
71 | Figure D.5 – Definition of reference planes |
72 | Annex E (normative) Insertion loss Figure E.1 – Calibration |
73 | Figure E.2 – Measuring Set-up |
74 | Annex F (normative) Return loss |
75 | Table F.1 – Uncertainty band of return loss measurement at frequencies below 100 MHz Table F.2 – Uncertainty band of return loss measurement at frequencies above 100 MHz |
76 | Annex G (normative) Near end cross talk (NEXT) Figure G.1 – NEXT measurement for differential and common mode terminations |
78 | Annex H (normative) Far end cross talk Figure H.1 – FEXT measurement differential and common mode terminations |
80 | Annex I (normative) Termination of balun Figure I.1 – Balanced attenuator for balun centre tap grounded Figure I.2 – Balanced attenuator for balun centre tap open |
81 | Annex J (normative) Gauge requirements |