TYPE
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
NUMBER
GS-12-130
(Was GES-12-130)
TITLE PAGE REVISION
4 of 16 K
AUTHORIZED BY DATE
USB + Power Product Specification
XK ZHANG 07/05/10
CLASSIFICATION
UNRESTRICTED
This document is the property of and embodies CONFIDENTIAL and PROPRIETARY information of FCI Electronics. No part of the information shown on this document may be used in
any way without the written consent of FCI Electronics.
Form E-3005
Rev A 02/12/01
V20603
GS-01-001
5.5.1 Receptacle connector - is a multiple piece assembly having a lower single row of contacts
(USB standard terminals) spaced on dissimilar centerlines (the two inner contacts are
spaced 2.0mm apart and the terminals adjacent to these terminals are spaced 2.5mm
away) in the interface area. The Upper row of contacts used for power transmission is
spaced 2.5mm apart. Each terminal transition will be a 90 degree bend to allow for
termination to the PC board by a through hole leg. The outside shell has six resilient
contact arms (four on the sides and two on the bottom) that act as ESD grounding as well
as cable plug retention features. The two arms on the side of the shell assure that there is
constant contact between the shell and the shell of the cable assembly plug while the
connectors are mated. The receptacle is has a recess to accommodate the spring latch on
the plug connector. The entire receptacle assembly is attached to the printed circuit board
via four retention claws on the outside shell. The connector has four keys for various
supply voltages. Refer to the Customer Drawing for recommended P.C. Board thickness
and keying positions.
5.5.2 The plug connector - is a multiple piece assembly having a lower single row of contacts
(USB standard terminals) spaced on dissimilar centerlines (the two inner contacts are
spaced 2.0mm apart and the terminals adjacent to these terminals are spaced 2.5mm
away) in the interface area. The Upper row of contacts used for power transmission is
spaced 2.5mm apart. Each terminal is straight and is soldered to the cable connectors.
The connector is fitted with two shells. The front shell when mated with the receptacle is in
contact with the resilient contact arms of the receptacle providing EMI protection. The rear
shell provides EMI protection as well as clamps to the cable providing a specified cable
strain relief pull force. The outside shell has six resilient contact arms (four on the sides
and two on the bottom) that act as ESD grounding as well as cable plug retention features.
The two arms on the side of the shell assure that there is constant contact between the
shell and the shell of the cable assembly plug while the connectors are mated. A plastic
spring latch on top of the connector positively latches into the receptacle connector when
mated. The connector provides four keying positions for various supply voltages. Refer to
the Customer Drawing keying positions.
5.5.3 Mating - The connectors shall be capable of mating and unmating manually without the use
of special tools.
5.5.4 Workmanship - Connectors shall be uniform in quality and shall be free from burrs,
scratches, cracks, voids, chips, blisters, pin holes, sharp edges, other defects, debris and
any ingress of foreign material that will adversely affect life or serviceability.
5.5.5 Temperature Rating - The receptacle connector shall be capable of withstanding a storage
temperature range of -55
o
C to 85
o
C and an operating temperature range of -55
o
C to 85
o
C.
6.0 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
6.1 Low Level Contact Resistance(LLCR)
6.1.1 Test Standard: EIA 364-23
6.1.2 Acceptance Criteria: 30mΩ max.
6.1.3 Connection Method: Attach current and voltage leads as shown in Figure 1
for p/n 55917, 74233/ Figure 3 for p/n 57489, 57496
PDM: Rev:J Released .STATUS: Printed: May 06, 2010
PDM: Rev:K Released .STATUS: Printed: Nov 28, 2010