1、 withdrawn; replaced by a revised edition, or amended.1ScopeThis standard covers IEC 60603-7-4 connectors, and specifies mechanical and environmental requirements, and electrical transmission requirements for frequencies up to 250 MHz. These connectors are typically used as category 6 connectors in
2、class E cabling systems specified in IS0/IEC IS 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: T
3、he 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 60603-7 series standard.2Technical informationTerminologyThe terminology used in and applicable to this spe
4、cification is stated in 2.1 of IEC 61076-1. Some applicable terms are also covered in IEC 60512-1.(For definitions of terms used, refer to IEC 60050(581).)Transmission performance categories: In this IEC standard, the term “category”, when used in reference to transmission performance, refers to tho
5、se categories defined by ISO/IEC 11801:2.1Interchangeability levelThese connectors are intermateable, interoperable and backward compatible with IEC 60603-7 series connectors.2.2.1 IntermateabilityIntermateability is ensured by applying the “GO” and “NO-GO” gauge requirements herein, and adherence t
6、o dimensional requirements within.2.2.2 Backward CompatibilityThe backward compatibility requirement ensures that a plug or jack which is in compliance with this standard, mated with a jack or plug in compliance with any lower frequency IEC 60603-7 series connector, shall fully comply with the requi
7、rements of the lower frequency IEC 60603-7 series connector.2.2.3 InteroperabilityInteroperability of different IEC 60603-7-4 connectors is assured by compliance with all transmission requirements when the fixed connector is mated with a full range of “test” free connectors, or “test plugs”, as desc
8、ribed herein.2.2IEC type designationConnectors, connector bodies and connectors with pre-inserted contacts according to this standard shall be designated by the following system:IEC-60603-7-4LNNumber denoting performance level (PL)1750 operations22500 operationsReference to this standardLetters deno
9、ting connector typeFixed versionAFree versionCNumber of contacts8Letter denoting type of contactFemaleFMaleMLetter denoting type of terminationCrimpAccessible insulation displacementNon-accessible insulation displacementInsulation piercingPSolderSSpring clampBPress in connectionTScrew terminalNOTE “
10、L” stands for letter “N” stands for numberNumber denoting contact finishGold, gold-alloyPalladium/nickelNumber denoting variantVariant 1Letter denoting type of conductor accommodation, or cableStranded wireSolid wireEStranded or solid wireXCustomer specific requirements for cablesGBoard mountedTinse
11、l wireDTinsel or stranded wireTinsel, stranded, or solid wireExample:IEC 60603-7-4 A8FP-E11-1: Fixed connector, panel mounted, having 8 female contacts in standard contact positions, gold plated, meeting performance level 1. 3Common Features and Isometric View3.1 Isometric viewFigure 13.1Mating info
12、rmationGeneralDimensions are given in millimetres. Drawings are shown in third angle projections. The shape of connectors may deviate from those shapes given in the following figures as long as the specified dimensions are not influenced.Contacts Mating conditionsFigure 2 Contact interface dimension
13、s with terminated free connectorNotes for figure 2Female contact of fixed connector. The mating information shown can only be achieved with a free connector with a cable attached.Burrs shall not project above top of contact in this area, since it may be a contact area.3Optional angle.4Preferred cont
14、act interface detail.5Minimum preferred contact configuration.6Preferred contact configuration.7Optional contact configuration.Tableau 1 Table 1LettreMaximumMinimumLettermmA21,450,89B20,610,51C20,460,03D22,79E24,11F26,22H20,38J20,64K26,155,89M20,30N20,28P10,500,45P30,36R24,83G210Care shall be taken
15、that the jack contacts avoid interference with the plastic of the free connector.Free connectorFigure 4Notes for figure 4Full radius permitted on all slots.These dimensions apply to the locations of the contact slots.Applies with locking device depressed.Center for S2, T2, and W2.Tableau 3 Table 3No
16、minal (ref)A2 1)1)1,17B2 1)0,56S211,7911,5811,68T23,383,12W26,176,02X25,77Y22,34Z22,06AA21,24AB2AC26,716,506,60AD20,13AH21.02AW2AX21,32AY22,872,67AZ2BA212,32BB21,14BC21,02BD2BE21,09BF2BG2BH2BL28,36BM215,8814,61BN28,001) Voir tableau 1 See table 1BJ2Rayon completFull radiusBK2330Cable terminations an
17、d internal connections Fixed and Free connectorsA connector may include multiple terminations between the cable termination and the separable contact interface. These may include press in connections of jack springs into PCBs, for example. All terminations shall meet the relevant termination require
18、ments.If a type of solderless termination is used which is not covered by any IEC specification, the supplier shall assure its reliability by performing similar tests, and demonstrating a similar level of performance, to those in 60352.Free connectors are intended to be terminated to cable to provid
19、e connector and cable assemblies. The connector type designation provides basic terminations concerning the type of conductor (stranded, solid) to which the conductor may be applied, and the type of connection used (solder, insulation displacement, etc.). Specific details concerning wire gauge size, type and thick
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