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Catalog 1307191 Dimensions are in millimeters Dimensions are shown for USA: 1-800-522-6752 South America: 55-11-2103-6000
Revised 3-07 and inches unless otherwise reference purposes only. Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628
specified. Values in brackets Specifications subject Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 Japan: 81-44-844-8013
www.tycoelectronics.com are standard equivalents. to change. C. America: 52-55-1106-0803 UK: 44-8706-080-208
RF Coax Connectors
Series 1.6/5.6 mS (75 Ohm) (Continued)
Technical data
Electrical and mechanical
characteristics in accordance
with CECC 22240
Characteristic impedance — 75 Ω
Frequency range — up to 8 GHz
Reflection factor1, referred to —
flexible cables, straight types —
up to 1 GHz, r ≤0.02
up to 4 GHz, r ≤0.06
up to 8 GHz, r ≤0.10
flexible cables, angled types —
up to 1 GHz, r ≤0.04
up to 2 GHz, r ≤0.06
up to 4 GHz, r ≤0.10
Insulation resistance —
initial value, ≥10 GΩ
after stressing, ≥1 GΩ
Screening effectiveness —
(straight screw connector at 1 GHz)
≥100 dB
Inner conductor contact
resistance — after stressing ≤8 mΩ
Outer conductor continuity — after
stressing ≤4 mΩ
Voltage proof2—
flexible cables (RG 59) —
at sea level, 1.5 kV, 50 Hz
at 20 km altitude, 300 V, 50 Hz
Working voltage2—
flexible cables (RG 59) —
at sea level, 500 V, 50 Hz
at 20 km altitude, 125 V, 50 Hz
Service life — 500 cycles
Climactic category — 40/85/21
Notes:
1Guideline values, depending on
cable type and connector style.
2Some cable types suitable for use
with these connectors have lower
characteristic values than specified
here.
3For applicable cable types see
page 151.
Coupling Types Type A
Screw coupling; version
with union nut
This type permits the plug
and jack to be screwed
together manually by means
of a union nut secured to
the plug manually, thus pre-
venting the coupling from
being pulled apart. This is
necessary for readily acces-
sible locations, front panel
test points and cable con-
nections.
Type B
Snap-on coupling (push-pull)
Connectors of this type offer
fast make/break. They can
be used for test and mainte-
nance applications and also
if there is lack of space and
connectors with screw cou-
pling cannot be used.
Type C
Slide-in coupling; version
with centering ferrule
In this type of coupling, the
plug features a guide ferrule
with a conical entry surface.
This ensures that the float-
able bulkhead plugs with
cable connection make a
reliable electrical connec-
tion to the rigid installed
jack. Examples of this are
single and multi-contact
connections of slide-in
applications. “W” denotes
the allowed spacing of the
mounting panel for satisfac-
tory contact when the con-
nection is made.
Type F
Latching coupling (Quick
Lock)
In this version, the cable
plugs bear a funnel ferrule
with built-in spring which
snaps into a groove on the
jack, simultaneously locking
the connection. The connec-
tion can be easily separated
by lightly pulling the outer
sleeve of the plug. This type
of coupling provides the
same amount of axial tensile
strength as the screw cou-
pling, but can be used with
a higher packing density.