Application Specification Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts NOTE i 114-- 13123 08 FEB 10 Rev D All numerical values are in metric units [with U.S. customary units in brackets]. Dimensions are in millimeters [and inches]. Unless otherwise specified, dimensions have a tolerance of +0.13 [+.005] and angles have a tolerance of +2_. Figures and illustrations are for identification only and are not drawn to scale. 1. INTRODUCTION This specification covers the requirements for the application of Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts. The Quadrax Rectangular Connectors consist of free--hanging plugs, panel--mounted and printed circuit (pc) board--mounted receptacles. Both two and twelve position size connectors are available. Backshell kits (ordered separately), are fastened to the connectors to provide strain relief and cable tie off using wire ties. The backshell kit consists of a strain relief plate with two captive screws and sealing boots (which must be ordered separately). The Quadrax Pin and Socket Contacts may be applied to cable and pin pc board contacts soldered to the board. The contact assembly contains an outer shell, a one piece dielectric, and four 24 AWG signal contacts. An inner crimp ferrule is included with the cable applied contacts, and an optional sealing boot/plug is also available. These Quadrax Contacts may also be used in other connector systems such as ARINC 600 Connectors and MIL--DTL--38999 connectors. Contact Tyco Electronics Product Engineering for specific application requirements for these other product lines. When corresponding with Tyco Electronics Personnel, use the terminology provided on this specification to help facilitate your inquiry for information. Basic terms and features of this product line are provided in Figure 1. NOTE: Figures and illustrations are for identification only and are not drawn to scale. Pin Contact Slot Inner Ferrule Pin Insert Dielectric Cable Not Included in Kit Pin Shell Wiring Key (Index Line) Positioning Key Socket Contact Slot Socket Shell Wiring Key (Index Line) Socket Insert Dielectric Wire Sealing Boot (Optional) Figure 1 (cont'd) TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-- 800-- 722-- 1111 E2010 Tyco Electronics Corporation, Harrisburg, PA PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-- 800-- 522-- 6752 All International Rights Reserved TE logo and Tyco Electronics are trademarks. *Trademark. Other products, logos, and company names used are the property of their respective owners. This controlled document is subject to change. For latest revision and Regional Customer Service, visit our website at www.tycoelectronics.com 1 of 24 LOC B Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 2-- Position Panel MT Receptacle (Rear Release/Rear Remove) RR/RR 114- 13123 Contact Positioning Key Indicator 12-- Position RR/RR Plug PC Board Contact 2-- Position (RR/RR) Plug Dust Cover (Typ) 12-- Position PC Board MT Receptacle FR/FR 12-- Position Panel MT Receptacle (RR/RR) 2-- Position PC Board MT Receptacle (Front Release/Front Remove) FR/FR 2-- Position Backshell Kit (For Both Plugs and Receptacles) 12-- Position Receptacle Backshell Kit 12-- Position Plug Backshell Kit Figure 1 (end) 2 of 24 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev D Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 2. REFERENCE MATERIAL 2.1. Revision Summary S Updated document to corporate requirements S Added new callout to Figure 1 2.2. Customer Assistance Reference Base Part Number 1445692, Product Code H723, and Product Line Code 257--ARINC are representative numbers of Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Contacts. Use of these numbers will identify the product line and expedite your inquiries through a service network established to help you obtain product and tooling information. Such information can be obtained through a local Tyco Electronics Representative or, after purchase, by calling the Tooling Assistance Center or the Product Information Center number at the bottom of page 1. 2.3. Drawings Customer drawings for specific products are available from the service network. The information contained in the customer drawings takes priority if there is a conflict with this specification or with any other technical documentation supplied by Tyco Electronics. Contact the Product Information Center number at the bottom of page 1 if such a conflict is encountered. 2.4. Manuals Manual 402--40 is available upon request and can be used as a guide to soldering. This manual provides information on various flux types and characteristics with the commercial designation and flux removal procedures. A checklist is included in the manual as a guide for information on soldering problems. 2.5. Specifications Product Specification 108--2131 and Qualification Test Report 501--574 provides product performance and test information for the Quadrax Contacts. Test Specification 109--11 provides solderability requirements and evaluation methods. The rectangular connectors are tested to (Boeing Part Specification) BPS--C--193, referenced Test Report 502--1182. 2.6. Instructional Material The following list includes available instruction sheets (408--series) that may provide assembly procedures for product, operation, maintenance and repair of tooling. Document Number 408--2766 408--7424 408--7516 Document Title Coaxial Cable Stripper Cable Kits 603995 Checking Terminal Crimp Height or Gaging Die Closure Application Tooling for Screw--Machine Contacts 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1. Safety Do not stack product shipping containers so high that the containers buckle or deform. 3.2. Limitations The connectors are designed to operate within a temperature range of --65_ to 125_C [--85_ to 257_F]. NOTE i Temperature rating of the cable must be considered when determining operating temperature of the connector and cable assembly. 3.3. Storage A. Ultraviolet Light Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light may deteriorate the chemical composition of components used in the contacts or connectors. Rev D Tyco Electronics Corporation 3 of 24 Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 B. Shelf Life The contacts and connector kits should remain in the shipping containers until ready for use to prevent damage. These products should be used on a first in, first out basis to avoid storage contamination. C. Chemical Exposure Do not store contacts or connector kits near any chemicals listed below, as they may cause stress corrosion cracking in the components. Alkalies Ammonia Citrates Phosphates Citrates Sulfur Compounds Amines Carbonates Nitrites Sulfur Nitrites Tartrates 3.4. Cable Selection and Preparation Special considerations must be adhered to in the cable stripping operation. A. Selection The pin and socket contacts will accept a wire size of 24 AWG in a 4--conductor (Quad) cable configuration such as Tensolite NF 24Q100, Raychem EPD--RWC--18279, and Boeing BMS13--72. Contact Tyco Electronics about other cable sizes and compatible contacts. B. Preparation 1. Proper strip length is necessary to properly apply the cable to the contact. See Figure 2. CAUTION Reasonable care must be taken not to nick, scrape, or cut any conductors during the stripping operation. ! NOTE i NOTE If a wire sealing boot is to be used, install the wire sealing boot onto the wire prior to stripping the wire. Minimize handling of the seal glands as it will reduce the lubricity. To calculate cable length "L" (for a given total length), refer to the "NOTE" in Figure 2A. i 2. 3. 4. 5. Strip cable jacket to length indicated in Figure 2B. Assemble the inner ferrule over the braid as shown in Figure 2C. Comb the braid, dress over the inner ferrule, and trim the braid as shown in Figure 2D. Cut the TEFLON{ Tape (if present), foil and cable fillers to length as shown in Figure 2E. 2A NOTE: Plug-- to-- Plug = LT - 32.46 [1.278] Socket-- to-- Socket = LT - 37.39 [1.472] Plug-- to-- Socket = LT - 34.92 [1.375] Cable See Note Wire Sealing Boot LT L Figure 2 (cont'd) {Trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company 4 of 24 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev D Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 2B 114- 13123 2C Inner Ferrule 15.49 [.610] Ref 2D Outer Braid Inner Ferrule 2E TEFLON Tape, Foil, and Cable Fillers Cut to Length 9.27 [.365] Figure 2 (end) 3.5. Discrete Wire Preparation 1. Fan out the four discrete wire conductors and strip away the insulation to the dimension as shown in Figure 3A. 2. Trim the inner core to the dimension as shown in Figure 3B. 3. Slide the pin or socket contact onto the wire as shown in Figure 3C. Rev D Tyco Electronics Corporation 5 of 24 Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 3A 114- 13123 3B Inner Core 3.43 [.135] Length, Typ 0.25 [.010] Ref (Flush Within 0.25 [.010] to Dressed Outer Braid) Inner Core 3C Pin Contact Socket Contact Figure 3 3.6. Crimped Contact Requirements Crimp the pin or socket contacts, (four required), onto the stripped wires using crimping tool M22520/2--01 with die or positioner K709. Refer to Section 5, TOOLING and Instruction Sheet 408--7516. Refer to instructions packaged with crimp tooling for appropriate procedures. A. Conductor Barrel Crimp The crimp applied to the conductor barrel is the most compressed area and is most critical in ensuring optimum electrical and mechanical performance of the crimped contact. The conductor barrel crimp height must be within the dimension provided in Figure 4. B. Effective Crimp Length For optimum crimp effectiveness, the crimp must be within the area shown in Figure 4. Effective crimp length shall be defined as that portion of the conductor barrel, fully formed by the crimping tool. Instructions for adjusting, repairing, and inspecting tools are packaged with the tools. See Section 5, TOOLING. 6 of 24 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev D Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 Pin contact shown, but requirements apply equally to the socket contact. NOTE: Effective Crimp Length 1.52-- 2.03 [.060-- .080] X Section X- X X 0.66-- 0.79 [.026-- .031] Contact Crimp Height Conductor Location (Visible in Sight Hole) Measuring Tool Figure 4 C. Twist and Roll There shall be no twist, roll, deformation or other damage to the mating portion of the crimped contact that will prevent proper mating. D. Straightness The force applied during crimping may cause some bending between the crimped conductor barrel and the mating portion of the contact. Such deformation is acceptable within the limits shown in Figure 5. 1. Up and Down The crimped contact shall not be bent above or below the datum line more than the amount shown in Figure 5. 2. Side to Side The side--to--side bending of the contact may not exceed the limits provided in Figure 5. NOTE Periodic inspections must be made to ensure crimped contact formation is consistent as shown. i NOTE: Angles are drawn for clarification only and are not to scale. Pin contact shown, but requirements apply equally to the socket contact. Up and Down Bend or Side- to- Side Bend 2 Max. Datum Line Axis 2 Max. Figure 5 Rev D Tyco Electronics Corporation 7 of 24 Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 3.7. Pin Contact Assembly 1. Insert pin contacts into the pin dielectric until fully bottomed as shown in Figure 6A. 2. The back end of the dielectric should butt up against the inner ferrule/outer braid. NOTE For signal positioning, refer to Figure 8. i 3. Insert and push the dielectric sub--assembly into the shell while keeping the slot on the dielectric aligned with the wiring key on the outside of the shell using Quadrax Ferrule Insertion Tool 1976593--2. See Figure 6B. 4. Continue pushing until the dielectric sub--assembly visually bottoms. See Figure 6C. 5. Crimp the pin shell by placing the crimp portion of the contact into the crimp tooling as provided in Section 5, TOOLING. The hex crimp should measure 5.54 mm [.218 in.] nominal across the flats. 6. After crimping, slide the sealing boot (if used), over the crimp area until the seal bottoms on the contact. Visually orient the sealing boot key with the contact positioning key. 6A Pin Shell Pin Contact 6B Pin Shell Inner Ferrule Fully Bottomed Wiring Key Pin Dielectric Outer Braid Butts Here Slot Push 6C Crimp Length 10.16 [.400] 9.42 [.371] Ref 0.0-- 0.51 [.000-- .020] X No Bellmouth X Dielectric Sub-- Assembly Visually Bottomed Section X- X 16.23 [.639] RefD (Front of Pin Shell to Nominal Cable End for Consideration in Determining Overall 0.79 [.031] Ref Cable Cut Length) NOTE: Figure 6 8 of 24 5.54 +0.25/-- 0.05 [.218 +.010/-- .002] DFront of pin shell to nominal cable end for consideration in determining overall cable cut length as shown in Figure 2A. Tyco Electronics Corporation Hex Crimp Rev D Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 3.8. Socket Contact Assembly 1. Insert socket contacts into socket dielectric until fully bottomed as shown in Figure 7A. 2. The back end of the dielectric should butt up against the inner ferrule/outer braid. NOTE For signal positioning, refer to Figure 8. i 3. Insert and push the dielectric sub--assembly into the shell while keeping the slot on the dielectric aligned with the wiring key on the outside of the shell using Quadrax Ferrule Insertion Tool 1976593--1. See Figure 7B. 4. Continue pushing until the dielectric sub--assembly visually bottoms. See Figure 7C. 5. Crimp the socket shell by placing the crimp portion of the contact into the crimp tooling as provided in Section 5, TOOLING. This hex crimp should measure 5.54 mm [.218 in.] nominal across the flats. 6. After crimping, slide the sealing boot (if used), over the crimp area until the seal bottoms on the contact. Visually orient the sealing boot key with the contact positioning key. 7A Socket Shell Socket Shell Wiring Key Butts Here Socket Dielectric Socket Contact 7B Inner Ferrule Fully Bottomed Outer Braid Slot Push 7C 0.18 [.007] Ref 0.0-- 0.51 [.000-- .020] Crimp Length 10.16 [.400] Dielectric Sub-- Assembly Visually Bottomed Section X- X DFront of socket shell to nominal cable end for consideration in determining overall cable cut length as shown in Figure 2A. Figure 7 Rev D No Bellmouth X 1.12 [.044] Ref 18.69 [.736] RefD (Front of Socket Shell to Nominal Cable End for Consideration in Determining Overall Cable Cut Length) NOTE: X Tyco Electronics Corporation 5.54 +0.25/-- 0.05 [.218 +.010/-- .002] Hex Crimp 9 of 24 Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 3.9. Contact Cavity Numbering Figure 8 provides information on contact cavity numbering with regards to standard and reverse number assignments for the pin and socket connector assembly per ARINC 600, Appendix K. NOTE i The same specific part number can be used as either a standard or reverse pin assignment. Cavity numbers 2 and 4 are the same for either standard or reverse assignment. On standard wiring assignment, position 1 will be adjacent to the wiring key (index line). On reverse assignment, position 3 will be adjacent to the wiring key. Standard verses reverse assignments are dependent on the location of cavity numbers 1 and 3. Positioning Key Wiring Key (Index Line) Standard Cavity Number Assignment Socket Contact Mating Face Pin Contact Mating Face Positioning Key Wiring Key (Index Line) Reverse Cavity Number Assignment Socket Contact Mating Face Pin Contact Mating Face Socket--to--Socket Arrangement Socket Contact Mating Face with Standard Cavity Number Assignment 10 of 24 Pin--to--Pin Arrangement Socket Contact Mating Face with Reverse Cavity Number Assignment Pin Contact Mating Face with Standard Cavity Number Assignment Figure 8 Tyco Electronics Corporation Pin Contact Mating Face with Reverse Cavity Number Assignment Rev D Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 3.10. Installation of Jackpost and Jackscrew 1. Place the jack--post (or jack--screw) inside the connector shell cavity and align the polarization code indicator and hex flats with the desired letter on the shell. Polarization codes A through F are available, however, only codes B, C, E, and F are shown on the shell. See Figure 9. 2. On the other side of the connector, run the retention nut down onto the threads of the jack--post (or jack--screw), and then tighten the nut with the Retention Nut Wrench 1604972--1 to a torque value of 1.13 NDm [10 in. lbf]. Retention Nut Jack-- Post Polarized Code Indicator Retention Nut Wrench 1604972-- 1 NOTE: Use the same process for installing jackscrews. Figure 9 3.11. Installation of Quadrax Contacts Into Plug and Receptacle Connector Assemblies The following paragraphs provide information on assembly procedures for the pin and socket contact assemblies installed in the receptacle and plug connectors. NOTE Prior to inserting the contacts into the 2--position connector, insert the terminated cables through the backshell. i A. Installation of Quadrax Pin Contact Assemblies in Receptacle Connectors 1. Install the pin shell sub--assembly in the insert block or receptacle assembly until the pin shell snaps in place. Line up the positioning key with the internal key on the connector. See Figure 10A and 10B. 2. Install the insert block into a standard ARINC 600 Receptacle Shell according to the dimensions provided in Figure 10C. 10A 10B Pin Shell Assembly Shown in an ARINC 600 Insert Block Pin Shell Snapped in Place Insert Block Pin Shell Assembly Shown with a Seal Inserted in a 2--Position Panel Mount Receptacle Connector Assembly Insert Retainer Plate Butts Against This Surface Clip Retains Contact Sub-- Assembly Figure 10 (cont'd) Rev D Tyco Electronics Corporation Rear Face 4th Rib NOTE: When wire sealing boot is fully seated, only three ribs will be flush or below the rear face of the connector assembly 11 of 24 Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 Pin Shell Assembly Shown in a Receptacle Connector Assembly Inserted in a Standard ARINC 600 Receptacle Shell 10C 9.8 [.386] Ref 0.48 [.019] Ref Standard ARINC 600 Receptacle Shell 8.33 [.328] Ref Figure 10 (end) B. Installation of Quadrax Socket Contact Assemblies Into Plug Connectors 1. Install the socket shell sub--assembly in the insert block or plug assembly until the socket shell snaps in place. Line up the positioning key with the internal key on the connector. See Figure 11A and 11B. 2. Install the insert block into a standard ARINC 600 Plug Shell according to the dimensions provided in Figure 11C. 11A Socket Shell Assembly Shown in an ARINC 600 Insert Block 11B Socket Shell Assembly Shown with a Seal Inserted in a 2--Position Free--Hanging Plug Connector Assembly Rear Face 4th Rib Clip Retains Contact Sub-- Assembly Socket Shell Snapped in Place Insert Retainer Plate Butts Against This Surface Insert Block 12 of 24 NOTE: When wire sealing boot is fully seated, only three ribs will be flush or below the rear face of the connector assembly Figure 11 (cont'd) Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev D Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 Socket Shell Assembly Shown in a Plug Connector Assembly Inserted in a Standard ARINC 600 Plug Shell 11C 30.1 [1.185] Ref 2.51 [.099] Ref Standard ARINC 600 Plug Shell 8.33 [.328] Ref Figure 11 (end) 3.12. Installation of Backshells Onto Connector Assemblies The following paragraphs provide information on assembly procedures for the 2-- and 12--position backshell assemblies. A. Installation of 2- Position Backshell Assembly NOTE i Prior to installing the 2--position backshell assembly onto the connector shell, the contacts and cables must be run or fished through the backshell. 1. Place the backshell down onto the back end of the connector shell as shown in Figure 12. The backshell should be flush with the back end of the connector shell and pressed down on the sealing boots/plugs. 2. Using a 7/64 inch Allen wrench, tighten the captive screws to a torque value of 1.13 NDm [10 in. lbf], and apply a cable tie (customer supplied) through the back of the backshell assembly as shown in Figure 12. 3. The installed backshell assembly should meet the dimensions shown in Figure 12. Rev D Tyco Electronics Corporation 13 of 24 Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 Strain Relief Plate Wire Sealing Boot 2-- Position Plug or Receptacle Assembly Cable Tie (Customer Supplied) Captive Screw (2) Required Back End of Connector Shell For Empty Holes, Use a Solid Sealing Plug 35.56 [1.400] Ref 27.30 [1.075] Ref Figure 12 B. Installation of a 12- Position Backshell Assembly 1. Place the backshell down onto the back end of the connector shell between the rows of contacts as shown in Figure 13. The backshell should be flush with the back end of the connector shell, and pressed down on the sealing boots/plugs. 2. Using a 7/64 inch Allen wrench, tighten the captive screws to a torque value of 1.13 NDm [10 in. lbf], and apply a cable tie (customer supplied) through the back of the backshell assembly as shown in Figure 13. 3. The installed backshell assembly should meet the dimensions shown in Figure 13. 14 of 24 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev D Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts Back end of Connector Shell 12-- Position Plug or Receptacle Assembly 114- 13123 Cable Tie (Customer Supplied) Strain Relief Plate For Empty Holes, Use a Solid Sealing Plug Captive Screw (2) Required Wire Sealing Boot 37.46 [1.475] Ref 27.30 [1.075] Ref Figure 13 3.13. Removal of Quadrax Contacts from Plug and Receptacle Connector Assemblies (RR/RR) Use recommended Extraction Tool 1738894--1 for removal of the pin or socket contacts from the plug or receptacle connector assemblies. Refer to Figure 14. 1. Cut wire tie and remove backshell by loosening captive screws. 2. Slide sealing boot back up the cable and out of the way. 3. Insert extraction tool over wire insulation and bottom the tool in the cavity hole. 4. Pull up while holding the tool and cable. Contact should easily come out. Rev D Tyco Electronics Corporation 15 of 24 Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 Recommended Extraction Tool 1738894-- 1 Plug Connector Socket Shell NOTE: Plug connector show, process is same for receptacle connector. Figure 14 3.14. Installation and Removal of PC Board Contacts in PC Board Connectors (Front Release/Front Remove) FR/FR Contacts A. Installation The pc board Quadrax Pin Contacts are keyed to line--up with the keys in the connector shells. Visually line up the keys and insert the contact from the front of the connector shell until the contact bottoms behind the retention clip. Refer to Figure 15. B. Removal 1. Use recommended Extraction Tool 1738894--1 for removal of the contacts from the connector shell. Note that the contacts must be de--soldered from the pc board prior to removing them from the shell. See Figure 15. 2. Insert the extraction tool over the contact until it bottoms on the contact shoulder. 3. Pull up while holding the tool and the contact. The contact should easily come out. Tool Goes Around Contact Shell Down to Shoulder Key Contact Shoulder Figure 15 16 of 24 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev D Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 3.15. PC Board Contacts and Connectors A. PC Board Material and Thickness 1. PC board material may be glass epoxy (FR--4, G--10), or other Tyco Electronics Engineering approved substrates. 2. The pc board contact can be installed on any thickness of pc board. Board thickness may vary depending upon the application, however, contact tail length through the pc board becomes important for wave soldering operations. A recommended minimum of 1.27 [.050] of the contact solder tail should protrude through the pc board. Contact the Product Information Center or the Tooling Assistance Center number listed at the bottom of page 1 for suitability of other board materials or thicknesses. B. Tolerance Maximum allowable bow of the pc board shall be 0.25 mm [.010 in.] over the length of the connector. C. PC Board Layout 4.01 [ .158 ] 0 [ .000 ] 4.01 [ .158 ] [ 1.250 31.75 [ .885 22.48 [ 1.067 [ .702 17.83 27.1 [ .520 13.21 [ .337 8.56 0 [ .000 [ .337 [ .520 13.21 8.56 [ .702 Base Envelope of 12-- Position Connector Assembly ] ] ] ] ] ] 9.53 0.07 [ .375 .003 17.83 ] ] ] ] ] [ .885 22.48 [ 1.067 27.1 15 31.75 [ 1.250 ] ] The contact holes in the pc board must be located as shown to ensure proper placement and performance of the connector. Design the pc board using the dimensions provided in Figure 16. The layout shows the top (component) side of the board. THRU ] ] ] ] 0 [ .000 8.56 [ .337 15 8.56 [ .337 (KEEP OUT AREA FOR JACKPOST ASSY) Base Envelope of 2-- Position Connector Assembly 6.35 2 4.01 [ .158 ] 0 [ .000 ] 4.01 [ .158 ] [ .250 [ .0787 ] ] 2 1.02 [ .0787 ] [ .040 ] 9.53 0.07 THRU [ .375 .003 ] (KEEP OUT AREA FOR JACKPOST ASSY) Rev D MIN, 2 HOLES 0.76 [ .030 ] MIN, 4 HOLES Figure 16 Tyco Electronics Corporation 17 of 24 Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 D. Contact Holes The contact holes in the pc board must be precisely located to ensure proper placement and optimum performance of the connector, and must be prepared to the requirements provided in Figure 17. Board Thickness 1.60 [.063] (Nominal) Pad Diameter (As Required) Tin or Tin/Lead Thickness (As Required) Dia of Finished Hole After Plating 0.75 [.030] Min{ Copper Thickness (As Required) (Maximum Hardness of Copper to be 150 Knoop) Drilled Hole Diameter (As Required) {Ground Legs 1.0 [.039] Min. Figure 17 3.16. Connector Spacing Care must be taken to avoid interference between adjacent connectors and/or other components. There is no required spacing between connectors, however spacing may be dependent on variable hardware used and the clearance required for mating connectors. 3.17. Placement CAUTION Connectors should be handled only by the housing to avoid deformation, contamination, or damage to the contacts. ! When placing connectors on the pc board, make sure that the contacts are aligned and started into the matching holes before seating the connector onto the pc board. 3.18. Soldering Connectors The PC Board Quadrax Connector can be soldered with wave, vapor phase, or infrared reflow processes, provided the temperatures and exposure time are within the ranges specified in Figure 18. Tyco Electronics recommends the use of SN60 or SN62 solder for the connectors. Refer to Paragraph 2.4 for instructional material that is available for establishing soldering guidelines. CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT Wave Soldering 260D 500D 5 Seconds Vapor Phase Soldering 215 419 5 Minutes Infrared Reflow Soldering 230 446 5 Minutes D Wave Temperature 18 of 24 TEMPERATURE TIME (At Max Temperature) SOLDERING PROCESS Figure 18 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev D Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 A. Flux Selection Contact solder tines must be fluxed prior to soldering with a mildly active, rosin base flux. Selection of the flux will depend on the type of pc board and other components mounted on the board. Additionally, the flux must be compatible with the wave solder line, manufacturing, health, and safety requirements. Call the Product Information phone number at the bottom of page 1 for consideration of other types of flux. Some fluxes that are compatible with these connectors are provided in Figure 19. FLUX TYPE ACTIVITY RESIDUE Type RMA (Mildly Activated) Mild Noncorrosive COMMERCIAL DESIGNATION KESTER ALPHA 186 611 Figure 19 B. Cleaning After soldering, removal of fluxes, residues, and activators is necessary. Consult with the supplier of the solder and flux for recommended cleaning solvents. The following is a listing of common cleaning solvents that will not affect the connectors for the time and temperature specified. See Figure 20. DANGER NOTE i Consideration must be given to toxicity and other safety requirements recommended by the solvent manufacturer. Refer to the manufacturer's Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for characteristics and handling of cleaners. Trichloroethylene and Methylene Chloride can be used with no harmful affect to the connectors; however Tyco Electronics does not recommend them because of the harmful occupational and environmental effects. Both are carcinogenic (cancer--causing) and Trichloroethylene is harmful to the earth's ozone layer. If you have a particular solvent that is not listed, contact the Tooling Assistance Center or Product Information number at the bottom of page 1. CLEANER NAME TYPE TIME (Minutes)) (Mi TEMPERATURES (Maximum) CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT ALPHA 2110 Aqueous 1 132 270 BIOACT EC--7 Solvent 5 100 212 BUTYL CARBITOL Solvent 1 Isopropyl Alcohol Solvent 5 100 212 KESTER 5778 Aqueous 5 100 212 KESTER 5779 Aqueous 5 100 212 LONCOTERGE 520 Aqueous 5 100 212 LONCOTERGE 530 Aqueous 5 100 212 Terpene Solvent Solvent 5 100 212 Room Ambient Figure 20 C. Drying When drying cleaned connectors, make certain that temperature limitations are not exceeded: --40 to 105 C [--40 to 221F]. Excessive temperatures may cause degradation. 3.19. Checking Installed Connector All solder joints should conform to those specified in Test Specification 109--11. The connector must seat on the pc board to within the tolerance of 0.00--0.25 mm [.000--.010 in.]. 3.20. Panel Cutouts Panel cutout dimensions and pc board mount cutouts for the 2-- and 12--position Quadrax Rectangular Connectors are shown in Figure 21. The panel--mount connector can be attached to the panels with customer supplied 6--32 UNC fasteners with a torque value of 1.13 NDm [10 in. lbf]. Rev D Tyco Electronics Corporation 19 of 24 Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 Recommended Panel Cutout Dimensions Panel Stock Thickness: 1.27-- 1.78 [.050-- .070] 23.95 [.943] - A-- 19.43 [.765] NOTE: Datum "C" is the plane of the panel - A-- 16.0 [.630] R. 2.01 [.079] Max Typ 8.446 [.3325] 76.96 [3.030] 84.99 [3.346] 48.39 [1.905] - B-- 34.67 [1.365] - B-4.09-- 4.37 [.161-- .172] 8.547 [.3365] 0.25 [.010] C A M B M Typ 2X or 4X As Shown 12--Position Panel Mount Connector 2--Position Panel Mount Connector 19.43 [.765] - A-- 19.43 [.765] - A-- 6.55 [.258] 43.03 [1.694] 6.55 [.258] 35.03 [1.379] - B-- 76.96 [3.030] 84.99 [3.346] 2--Position PC Board Mount Connector - B-- 12--Position PC Board Mount Connector Figure 21 3.21. Mating/Unmating To properly mate and unmate the two halves of a connector system, the free--hanging plug must be properly keyed with the same polarization code as its' mating receptacle. For example, "A" polarization should be visible on both connector halves if they are to successfully mate. 20 of 24 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev D Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 To mate the connectors, bring them together by fastening the jack screw to the mating jack--post. A 9/64" Allen Wrench is required and a torque value of .79 NDm [7 in. lbf] should be achieved. Do not over torque the jackscrew. Refer to Figure 22 for the proper mating dimensions. To unmate the two connector halves, loosen the jackscrew until the connectors are separated. Interfacial Seal is Under Compression when Fully Mated Receptacle Assembly, Panel-- Mount Shown Prior to Full Mating 0.368-- 0.876 [.0145-- .0345] Shut Height when Fully Mated Panel(s) Cable--to--Cable Connectors Shown Partially Mated Plug Assembly Free-- Hanging Cable--to--Cable Connectors Shown Fully Mated with Shut Height Dimension PC Board Receptacle Assembly, PC Board-- Mount 0.23-- 1.02 [.009-- .040] Shut Height when Fully Mated Panel(s) Shown Prior to Full Mating Plug Assembly Free-- Hanging Cable--to--PC Board Connectors Shown Partially Mated Cable--to--PC Board Connectors Shown Fully Mated with Shut Height Dimension NOTE: Panels not shown for clarity. Figure 22 Rev D Tyco Electronics Corporation 21 of 24 Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 3.22. Ancillary Items Optional dust covers for the 2-- and 12--position Quadrax Rectangular Receptacle Connectors are available for purchase through your local Tyco Electronics Representative or by calling the PRODUCT INFORMATION number at the bottom of page 1. See Figure 23. NOTE i If a dust cover is supplied with the connector, it can easily be removed by prying it off by hand. It can be placed back on by hand and is used to protect the connector and installed contacts while they are not in use. See Figure 23. 2-- Position Dust Cover (Typ) 12-- Position Dust Cover (Typ) NOTE: Receptacle Dust Covers Shown, Plug Dust Covers Also Available. Figure 23 3.23. Repair/Replacement Damaged components must not be used. If a damaged component is evident, it must be removed and replaced with a new one. Terminated contacts and ferrules must not be re--terminated. 4. QUALIFICATIONS Quadrax Rectangular Connectors are tested to Boeing BPS--C--193, referenced Test Report 502--1182. See also Paragraph 2.5. 5. TOOLING Quadrax Contacts and ferrules can be terminated using hand crimping tools that accommodate the wire size specified. Military (DANIELS) tool, positioner, and die sets are available to crimp the screw--machine pin or socket contact, and ferrule. See Figure 24 for recommended tooling. 22 of 24 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev D Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 Retention Nut Torque Wrench 1604972--1 Ferrule Insertion Tool 1976593--1 (Socket 1445693) and 1976593--2 (Pin 1445692) Recommended Extraction Tool 1738894--1 Ferrule Termination (Military) DANIELS Tool and Die Set Signal Contact Termination (Military) DANIELS Tool and Positioner WIRE SIZE (AWG) 24 26 CONTACT TYPE Pin or Socket CONTACT TERMINATION TOOLING HAND TOOL POSITIONER OR DIE SET M22520/2 01 M22520/2--01 K709 FERRULE TERMINATION TOOLING SELECTOR SETTING HAND TOOL DIE SET 5 M22520/5--01 or 608650 608650--11 or 1976593--1, --2 M22520/5 45 M22520/5--45 4 EXT TOOL RETENTION NUT TORQUE WRENCH 1738894 1 1738894--1 1604972 1 1604972--1 Figure 24 Rev D Tyco Electronics Corporation 23 of 24 Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Quadrax Contacts 114- 13123 6. VISUAL AID Figure 25 shows a typical application of Quadrax Rectangular Connectors and Contacts. These illustrations should be used by production personnel to ensure a correctly applied product. Applications which DO NOT appear correct should be inspected using the information in the preceding pages of this specification and in the instructional material shipped with the product or tooling. NOTE: PIN CONTACT SHOWN, SOCKET CONTACT REQUIREMENTS ARE THE SAME. SUB- ASSEMBLIES CORRECTLY ASSEMBLED, FULLY INSERTED AND BOTTOMED IN HOUSING WIRE MUST BE VISIBLE IN INSPECTION HOLE STRAIN RELIEF PLATE CORRECTLY ASSEMBLED ON HOUSING CONTACT MUST BE VISUALLY STRAIGHT AND NO DAMAGE TO MATING END SEALING BOOT CORRECTLY APPLIED PIN CONTACTS FULLY BOTTOMED IN PIN DIELECTRIC PIN DIELECTRIC FULLY BOTTOMED IN PIN SHELL JACKSCREW MUST BE CORRECTLY INSTALLED FOR PROPER POLARIZATION AND MATING OF HOUSINGS BACKSHELL KIT INSTALLED WITH CUSTOMER SUPPLIED CABLE TIE ASSEMBLIES FULLY BOTTOMED AND MATED TOGETHER NOTE: PANEL REMOVED FOR CLARITY ON MATED HOUSINGS. FIGURE 25. 24 of 24 VISUAL AID Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev D