M39012/69-0003 [ITT]

RF Coaxial Connectors; 射频同轴连接器
M39012/69-0003
型号: M39012/69-0003
厂家: ITT Cannon    ITT Cannon
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RF Coaxial Connectors
射频同轴连接器

连接器 射频
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RF Coaxial Connectors  
1.6 / 5.6  
Introduction  
The ITT Cannon range of 1.6/5.6 Connectors are  
suitable for use in 75 ohm communication  
systems. These connectors have become the  
recognised standard in telecommunication  
systems in many parts of the world.  
Designed to meet the requirements of DIN 47295,  
CECC 22240 and IEC 169-13, these connectors  
feature screw couplings to ensure mating integrity  
and snap coupling for ease of connection and  
disconnection (New Push-Pull coupling will be  
introduced in 1996).  
The range of parts shown in this publication  
includes plug and jack connectors for a variety of  
cables, together with PCB styles and U links. Other  
cable types and connector styles may be available  
on request.  
Mating Interfaces  
JACK  
PLUG  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
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RF Coaxial Connectors  
1.6 / 5.6  
Specifications  
ELECTRICAL  
Impedance 75 ȉ nominal  
Frequency Range 0 - 1 GHz  
Voltage Rating * At Sea Level = 330 Vrms  
Insulation Resistance 10 Gȉ minimum  
Contact Resistance Inner contact = 4 mȉ maximum  
Outer contact = 2 mȉ maximum  
Reflection Coefficient * With f = 0.1 GHz  
With f = 0.1 – 0.5 GHz  
With f = 0.5 – 1.0 GHz  
= 0.02 maximum  
= 0.04 maximum  
= 0.10 maximum  
MECHANICAL  
Withdrawal force inner female contact 0.5 N (0.11 lbs.) minimum  
Withdrawal force inner male contact 1.7 N (0.38 lbs.) minimum  
Insertion force between jacks and plugs Screw types: 12 N (2.7 lbs.) maximum. Push-pull type: 20 N (4.5 lbs.) maximum  
Withdrawal force between jacks and plugs Screw types: 22 N (4.9 lbs.) minimum. Push-pull type: 20 N (4.5 lbs.) maximum  
Materials Bodies and nuts: Brass. Inner male contact: Brass.  
Inner female contact and outer male contact: Beryllium copper. Insulators: PTFE.  
Crimp ferrules: Annealed copper alloy.  
1.6/5.6  
Finish/Plating Contact surfaces: Gold over nickel. Female bodies: Gold over nickel. Male bodies: Nickel or silver. Nuts  
and crimp ferrules: Nickel  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
GENERAL  
Temperature Rating 40° C to 85° C  
Connector Durability 500 matings minimum  
Standards CECC 22240, DIN 47295, IEC 169-13  
* Guideline value only– will depend on cable and connector type  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
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RF Coaxial Connectors  
1.6 / 5.6  
Cable Plugs  
OTHER CABLE TYPES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST  
Straight Clamp Plug  
Screw Coupling  
Part Number  
Cable Numbers  
F50-A07-3002A90  
2YCCY 0.4/2.5,  
2YC(MS)CY 0.4/2.5  
ST121  
F50-A07-3003A90  
2YCY 0.7/4.4  
RG59B/U, ST120, ST214  
Assembly Instruction BBAI-1244 (Apply ITT Cannon Sales Dept.)  
Straight Crimp Plug  
Screw Coupling  
Part Number  
Cable Numbers  
2YCCY 0.4/2.5  
2YCY 0.7/4.4  
BT2003  
BT3002, TZC75024  
F50-A24-3002A90  
F50-A24-3003A90  
F50-A24-3033A90  
F50-A24-3035A90  
Assembly Instructions  
F50-A24-3002A90  
F50-A24-3003A90  
F50-A24-3033A90  
F50-A24-3035A90  
BBAI-1245  
BBAI-1246  
BBAI-1245  
BBAI-1246  
(Apply ITT Cannon Sales Dept.)  
Right Angle Clamp Plug  
Screw Coupling  
Part Number  
Cable Numbers  
F50-A11-3002A90  
2YCCY 0.4/2.5,  
2YC(MS)CY 0.4/2.5  
ST121  
F50-A11-3003A90  
2YCY 0.7/4.4  
RG59B/U, ST120, ST214  
Assembly Instruction BBAI-1231 (Apply ITT Cannon Sales Dept.)  
Right Angle Crimp Plug  
Screw Coupling  
Part Number  
Cable Numbers  
2YCCY 0.4/2.5  
2YCY 0.7/4.4  
BT2003  
BT3002, TZC75024  
F50-A28-3002A90  
F50-A28-3003A90  
F50-A28-3033A90  
F50-A28-3035A90  
Assembly Instructions  
F50-A28-3002A90  
F50-A28-3003A90  
F50-A28-3033A90  
F50-A28-3035A90  
BBAI-1247  
BBAI-1248  
BBAI-1247  
BBAI-1248  
(Apply ITT Cannon Sales Dept.)  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
60  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
1.6 / 5.6  
Cable Jacks  
OTHER CABLE TYPES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST  
Straight Bulkhead Clamp Jack  
All Couplings  
Part Number  
Cable Numbers  
F50-A10-3002A90  
2YCCY 0.4/2.5,  
2YC(MS)CY 0.4/2.5  
ST121  
F50-A10-3003A90  
2YCY 0.7/4.4  
RG59B/U, ST120, ST214  
Mounting Plan BB (Page 109). Maximum Panel Thickness 2,00 (.078). Assembly Instruction BBAI-1244*  
Straight Bulkhead Crimp Jack  
All Couplings  
Part Number  
Cable Numbers  
2YCCY 0.4/2.5  
2YCY 0.7/4.4  
BT2003  
F50-A27-3002A90  
F50-A27-3003A90  
F50-A27-3033A90  
F50-A27-3035A90  
BT3002, TZC75024  
1.6/5.6  
Assembly Instructions  
F50-A27-3002A90  
F50-A27-3003A90  
F50-A27-3033A90  
F50-A27-3035A90  
BBAI-1245  
BBAI-1246  
BBAI-1245  
BBAI-1246  
Mounting Plan BB (Page 109). Maximum Panel Thickness 2,00 (.078)  
(Apply ITT Cannon Sales Dept.)  
Right Angle Bulkhead Clamp Jack  
All Couplings  
Part Number  
Cable Numbers  
F50-A12-3002A90  
2YCCY 0.4/2.5,  
2YC(MS)CY 0.4/2.5  
ST121  
F50-A12-3003A90  
2YCY 0.7/4.4  
RG59B/U, ST120, ST214  
F50-A12-3033A90  
F50-A12-3035A90  
F50-A12-3045A90  
BT2003  
BT3002, TZC75024  
2.5C-2V  
Mounting Plan BB (Page 109). Maximum Panel Thickness 2,00 (.078). Assembly Instruction BBAI-1231*  
Right Angle Bulkhead Crimp Jack  
All Couplings  
Part Number  
Cable Numbers  
F50-A30-3002A90  
F50-A30-3003A90  
F50-A30-3033A90  
F50-A30-3035A90  
2YCCY 0.4/2.5  
2YCY 0.7/4.4  
BT2003  
BT3002, TZC75024  
Assembly Instructions  
F50-A30-3002A90  
F50-A30-3003A90  
F50-A30-3033A90  
F50-A30-3035A90  
BBAI-1247  
BBAI-1248  
BBAI-1247  
BBAI-1248  
(Apply ITT Cannon Sales Dept.)  
* Apply ITT Cannon Sales Department  
Mounting Plan BB (Page 109). Maximum Panel Thickness 2,00 (.078)  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
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RF Coaxial Connectors  
1.6 / 5.6  
Printed Circuit Board Connectors  
Straight Panel Jack  
All Couplings  
Part Number  
F50-A51-9001A9A  
Mounting Plan P & E (Page 108). Maximum Panel Thickness 1,50 (.059)  
Straight Jack  
All Couplings  
Part Number  
A
B
F50-A51-9002A9A  
F50-A51-9003A9A  
20,80 (.818)  
21,50 (.846)  
25,00 (.984)  
28,50 (1.122)  
Mounting Plan B (Page 108)  
Right Angle Jack  
All Couplings  
Part Number  
F50-A53-9001A9A  
Mounting Plan B (Page 108)  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
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RF Coaxial Connectors  
1.6 / 5.6  
Coaxial Links  
OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST  
U Link  
Screw Coupling  
Part Number  
F50-A81-9001A90  
1.6/5.6  
U Link with Test Port  
Part Number  
F50-A81-9011A90  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
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RF Coaxial Connectors  
Mounting Information  
Recommended Mounting Hole Dimensions  
Plan  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
B (min.) 4 positions  
X 1,70/1,85 (.067/.080)  
X 1,30 (.051)  
C (min.) 1 position  
X 1,17/1,35 (.046/.053)  
X 1,30 (.051)  
5,08 (.200)  
5,08 (.200)  
2,54 (.100)  
5,08 (.200)  
5,60 (.220)  
5,08 (.200)  
5,08 (.200)  
X 0,97 (.038)  
X 1,70 (.067)  
X 1,60 (.063)  
X 1,50 (.059)  
X 0,91 (.036)  
X 1,70 (.067)  
X 1,30 (.051)  
X 1,10 (.043)  
X 1,00 (.039)  
X 1,00 (.039)  
Plan A - G  
Plan H  
Plan  
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Thread Size  
A min.  
A max.  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
5,44 (.214)  
5,67 (.223)  
6,16 (.243)  
6,50 (.256)  
7,14 (.281)  
7,94 (.313)  
9,91 (.390)  
9,20 (.362)  
9,15 (.360)  
5,49 (.216)  
5,80 (.228)  
6,33 (.249)  
6,55 (.258)  
7,24 (.285)  
8,04 (.317)  
9,96 (.392)  
9,40 (.370)  
9,35 (.368)  
9/32-40, UNS-2A  
5/16-32, UNEF-2A  
N/A  
M9  
N/A  
Q
Plan I - Q  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
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RF Coaxial Connectors  
Mounting Information  
Recommended Mounting Hole Dimensions  
Plan R  
Plan S  
Plan T  
+0,13 (.005)  
0,00 (.000)  
+0,13 (.005)  
B
0,00 (.000)  
Plan  
U
V
W
X
Y
Thread Size  
6-40 UNF-2A  
A
3,56 (.140)  
4,95 (.195)  
6,73 (.265)  
7,94 (.313)  
11,91 (.469)  
13,08 (.515)  
16,26 (.640)  
3,20 (.126)  
4,50 (.177)  
5,92 (.233)  
7,40 (.291)  
10,41 (.410)  
12,19 (.480)  
15,24 (.600)  
10-32 UNF-2A  
1/4-36 UNS-2A  
5/16-32 UNEF-2A  
7/16-28 UNEF-2A  
1/2-28 UNEF-2A  
5/8-24 UNEF-2A  
Z
AA  
Plan U - AA  
+0,10 (.004)  
+0,10 (.004)  
Plan  
BB  
CC  
Thread Size  
A
B
0,03 (.001)  
0,03 (.001)  
M9  
M5  
9,20 (.362)  
5,90 (.232)  
8,20 (.322)  
5,00 (.197)  
Mounting  
Plan BB-CC  
Plan DD  
Plan EE  
Plan FF  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
109  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-90, AI-237, AI-773 & BBAI-1212  
SMA & MCX Right Angle Connectors, Crimp Type for Braided Cable  
HEAT SHRINKABLE  
TUBING  
CRIMP  
FERRULE  
CAP  
BODY ASSEMBLY  
1. Slide ferrule and (if supplied) heat shrinkable tubing on to cable.  
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown.  
Assembly Instruction No.  
AI-90 & AI-237  
AI-773  
A
B
C
11,10 (.437)  
11,68 (.460)  
8,50 (.335)  
5,16 (.203)  
4,55 (.179)  
3,00 (.118)  
1,57 (.062)  
1,78 (.070)  
2,00 (.078)  
BBAI-1212  
3. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).  
4. Slide body over cable dielectric and under the braid until braid is flush against under-side of body.  
Ensure center conductor is located in the forked end of the contact.  
NOTE: When using cables with inflexible jackets it is permissible to make two 3,17 (.125)  
longitudinal slits in the outer jacket.  
5. Slide ferrule flush against the body and crimp in position using ITT Cannon’s Crimp Tool and  
suitable die set (see table).  
6. Using a small soldering iron solder center conductor to contact.  
NOTE: The center conductor should not protrude beyond the contact or touch the body. Solder  
should not protrude beyond the slotted section of the contact.  
7. Locate the cap in rear of body and dimple or lightly punch to ensure it is locked in position.  
8. Slide heat shrinkable tubing over ferrule flush against body and heat until tubing shrinks down.  
Only common cable retention features are shown in detail. Various body configurations can apply.  
Cable  
Cable Code  
9142  
9196  
9188  
9399/9875  
Die Size  
RG142/U  
RG196/U  
RG316/U  
RD 316  
5,42 (.213)  
2,67 (.105)  
3,25 (.128)  
3,84 (.151)  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
110  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-98  
SMA Right Angle Connectors, Direct Solder Type for Semi-Rigid Cable  
BODY ASSEMBLY  
CAP  
1. Trim cable jacket, dielectric and center conductor to dimensions shown, being careful not to fracture  
the center conductor. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).  
A
B
4,75 0,13 (.187 .005)  
2,29 0,13 (.097 .005)  
2. Slide cable into body and solder into place.  
3. Solder center conductor to contact (do not over solder), then locate the cap in rear of body and dimple  
or lightly punch to ensure it is locked in position.  
Assy Insts  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
111  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-102, AI-236 & AI-771  
SMA Straight Connectors, Crimp Type for Braided Cable  
CRIMP FERRULE  
BODY ASSEMBLY  
CONTACT  
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown being careful not to nick the braid or center conductor. Tin center  
conductor, (DO NOT OVER TIN) then slip ferrule (and shrink tubing if supplied) over cable.  
Assembly Instruction No.  
AI-102 & AI-236  
AI-771  
A
B
C
10,31 (.406)  
10,62 (.418)  
4,37 (.172)  
5,16 (.203)  
2,77 (.109)  
3,56 (.140)  
2. Solder center conductor to contact. With AI-771the contact bottoms on the dielectric. With AI-102  
& AI-236 the gap shown is to be maintained.  
Alternatively with AI-771.  
Crimp attachment: Crimp contact to inner conductor using ITT Cannon’s Hand Tool P/N  
050-000-0155 (Astro tool P/N 615708), setting 3 with positioner P/N 050-000-0156. (Astro turret  
head P/N 650027), color code per chart.  
Cable Type  
RG161/U, RG171/U  
RG188/U, RG316/U  
RD316  
Colour Code  
Red  
3. Insert trimmed cable into the rear of the body assembly. Tubular body extension will slide under  
the braid with the rear portion of extension fitting under the jacket as shown.  
NOTE: When using cables with inflexible jackets it is permissible to make two 3,17 (.125) long  
longitudinal slits in the outer jacket.  
4. Slip ferrule flush against the body and crimp in position using ITT Cannon crimp tool and suitable  
die set (see table).  
Cable  
Cable Code  
9141  
9142  
9188  
9196  
Die Size  
RG141/U  
RG142/U  
RG188/U  
RG196/U  
RD316  
5,42 (.213)  
5,42 (.213)  
3,25 (.128)  
2,67 (.105)  
3,84 (.151)  
9875/9399  
5. Slide heat shrinkable tubing over ferrule and apply heat until tubing shrinks down.  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
112  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-106  
SMA Straight Connectors, Clamp Type for Braided Cable  
CLAMP NUT  
‘O’ RING  
SLEEVE  
INSULATOR  
CONTACT  
FRONT BODY  
1. Slide clamp nut and ‘0’ ring over cable.  
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown being careful not to nick the braid.  
A
B
C
6,35 (.250)  
4,78 (.188)  
3,18 (.125)  
3. Thumb braid out radially to expose the cable dielectric.  
4. Slide sleeve over dielectric and under braid until sleeve is flush with braid. N.B. When using  
cables with inflexible jackets it is permissible to make two 3,17 (.125) long longitudinal slits in the  
outer jacket.  
5. Trim braid flush with flange of sleeve.  
6. Trim back dielectric to dimension shown.  
7. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).  
Assy Insts  
8. Fit insulator over center conductor with counterbore in direction shown.  
9. Place a small solder preform made from 0,26 - 0,31(.010 - .012) dia. (28 swg) multi-core solder  
in rear of contact on center conductor. Heat to make solder connection ensuring shoulder of  
contact is flush against rear insulator. Do not allow solder to protrude outside spill hole.  
10. Fit front insulator if not part of body.  
11. Thread on body and tighten clamp nut to 1.02 Nm (9 in. lbs.).  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
113  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-128 & AI-663  
SSMB/SSMC Straight Connectors, Crimp Type for Braided Cable  
HEAT  
SHRINKABLE  
TUBING  
CRIMP  
FERRULE  
REAR BODY  
REAR  
INSULATOR  
CONTACT  
FRONT  
BODY  
1. Slide heat shrinkable tubing and ferrule on to cable.  
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown.  
Assembly Instruction No.  
AI-663  
AI-128 - For center conductors X 0,51 (.020)  
AI-128 - For all other conductor sizes  
B
C
D
6,86 (.270)  
6,76 (.266)  
7,54 (.297)  
2,29 (.090)  
2,29 (.090)  
3,05 (.120)  
10,41 (.410)  
9,53 (.375)  
10,31 (.406)  
3. Slide rear body over dielectric and under the braid until braid is flush with flange.  
N.B. When using cable with inflexible jackets it is permissible to make two 3,00 (.118) long  
longitudinal slits in the outer jacket.  
4. Slide ferrule over exposed braid up to hex. flange.  
5. Crimp using ITT Cannon Crimp Tool and suitable die set (see table). Ensure ferrule is held close to  
hex. flange.  
6. Slide heat shrinkable tubing over crimp and heat shrink into place using hot air gun. Air  
temperature should be approximately 125°C.  
7. Trim dielectric flush with surface ‘A’ on body using a sharp knife. Take care not to nick center  
conductor.  
8. Trim center conductor as shown.  
9. Tin center conductor (do not allow solder to touch end of body or dielectric).  
10. Place a small solder preform made from 0,26 - 0,31(.010 - .012) dia. (28 swg) multi-core solder  
in rear of contact.  
11. Place rear insulator over center conductor. When insulator has counterbore, the contact fits into  
the counterbore.  
12. Assemble contact onto center conductor, heat to make solder connection. Do not allow solder to  
protrude outside spill hole.  
13. Solder should be visible at inspection hole, if excess solder runs from inspection hole, remove  
with sharp blade taking care not to damage plating.  
14. Screw on the front body and tighten to a torque of 0.14 Nm (20 in. ozs.).  
Only common cable retention features are shown in detail - various body configurations can  
apply.  
Cable Type  
RG196/U  
RG316/U  
RD316  
Cable Code  
3196  
3188  
Die Size  
2,67 (.105)  
3,25 (.128)  
3,84 (.151)  
3875  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
114  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-129, AI-286 & AI-696  
SSMB/SSMC Right Angle Connectors, Crimp Type for Braided Cable  
HEAT  
SHRINKABLE  
TUBING  
CRIMP  
FERRULE  
INSERT OR CAP  
REAR BODY  
1. Slide heat shrinkable tubing and ferrule on to cable.  
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown.  
Assembly Instruction No.  
A
B
C
AI-129  
AI-286  
AI-696  
5,56 (.219)  
6,35 (.250)  
6,22 (.245)  
2,77 (.109)  
2,77 (.109)  
2,54 (.100)  
1,19 (.047)  
0,79 (.031)  
1,14 (.045)  
3. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).  
4. Slide body over cable dielectric and under the braid until braid is flush against under-side of rear  
body. Ensure center conductor is located in the forked end of the contact.  
NOTE. When using cables with inflexible jackets it is permissible to make two 3,00 (.118)  
longitudinal slits in the outer jacket.  
5. Slide ferrule flush against the body and crimp in position using ITT Cannon Crimp Tool and suitable  
die set (see table).  
6. Using a small soldering iron solder center conduct to contact.  
NOTE: The center conductor should not protrude beyond the contact or touch the body. Solder  
should not protrude beyond the slotted section of the contact.  
Assy Insts  
7. Press insert into place or locate the cap in rear of body and dimple or lightly punch to ensure it is  
locked in position (recommended tool, flat pin X3,07 0,05 (.121 .002).  
8. Slide heat shrinkable tubing over ferrule flush against body and heat until tubing shrinks down.  
Only common cable retention features are shown in detail. Various body configurations can apply.  
Cable Type  
RG196/U  
RG316/U  
RD316  
Cable Code  
3196  
3188  
Die Size  
2,67 (.105)  
3,25 (.128)  
3,84 (.151)  
3875  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
115  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-227  
SMA Straight Connectors, Crimp Type for Braided Cable — Captive Contact  
HEAT SHRINKABLE  
TUBING  
CRIMP FERRULE  
REAR BODY  
INSULATOR  
CONTACT  
FRONT BODY  
1. Slide ferrule and heat shrinkable tubing on to cable.  
2. Trim cable to dimensions as shown  
A
B
C
15,00 (.590)  
9,00 (.354)  
3,00 (.118)  
3. Slide body over cable dielectric and under the braid until the braid is flush against the rear of the  
hexagonal nut.  
NOTE: When using cables with inflexible jackets, it is permissible to make two 3,17 (.125)  
longitudinal slits in the outer jacket.  
4. Slide ferrule flush against the body and crimp in position using ITT Cannon Crimp Tool and  
suitable die set (see table).  
5. Trim back dielectric and center conductor to dimensions shown.  
6. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).  
7. Assemble insulator over center conductor with counterbore in direction shown.  
8. Place a small solder preform made from 0,26 - 0,31(.010 - .012) dia. (28 swg) multi-core solder  
in rear of contact.  
9. Assemble contact on center conductor, heat to make solder connection ensuring shoulder of  
contact is flush against rear insulator. Do not allow solder to protrude outside spill hole.  
10. Insert crimped assembly into back end of body and tighten to a torque of 0.70 - 0.80 Nm (100 -  
110 in. ozs.).  
11. Slide heat shrinkable tubing over ferrule and apply heat until tubing shrinks down.  
Cable Type  
RG142/U  
RG316/U  
RD316  
Cable Code  
3196  
3188  
Die Size  
2,67 (.105)  
3,25 (.128)  
3,84 (.151)  
3875  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
116  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-252 & AI-278  
SMA Straight Connectors, Direct Solder (Separate Center Contact) Type for Semi-Rigid Cable  
PLUG BODY  
INSULATOR  
CONTACT  
JACK BODY  
INSULATOR  
CONTACT  
1. Cut cable end square. Trim the cable outer conductor and dielectric as shown taking care not to  
nick the center conductor. Deburr outer conductor at point of cut.  
Assembly Instruction No.  
Configuration  
Plug  
Flange Jack  
A
B
AI-252  
AI-278  
3,18 0,25 (.125 .010)  
2,54 0,25 (.100 .010)  
0,38 (.015)  
0,38 (.015)  
2. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).  
3. Solder contact to center conductor ensuring that dimension shown is maintained. Remove any  
excess solder.  
4. Clean housing area of outer conductor with abrasive paper and clean in a suitable agent.  
5. Place connector assembly in Assembly Jig T1848, or other suitable clamping arrangement, with  
contact in locator tool as shown.  
Tighten screw to secure cable between inserts then tighten locator to seat cable firmly. Place  
solder ring around cable adjacent to connector body and heat the connector body using an  
appropriate heat source (solder tongs with variable control). Apply sufficient heat for solder to flow  
but using minimum heat cycle.  
Assy Insts  
6. Using dielectric insertion Tool T2508 (for plugs) or T2509 (for jacks), press insulator into body.  
Assembly is now ready for use.  
N.B. Various body configurations can apply.  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
117  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-302 SMA Straight Connectors, Direct Solder (Cable Conductor used as Center Contact) Type for Semi-Rigid Cable  
BODY  
RETAINING  
RING  
INTERFACE  
SEAL  
COUPLING  
NUT  
1. Trim the cable outer conductor and dielectric as shown taking care not to nick the center conductor  
using Tool T2624, if available, or other cable cutting tool. Deburr outer conductor at point of cut.  
‘A’ = 2,16 0,13 (.085 .005)  
2. Point the end of the center conductor using Tool T2297 if available or a miniature file.  
3. If style - 9073 is being assembled slip the coupling nut onto the cable.  
4. Clean housing area of outer conductor with abrasive paper and clean in a suitable agent. Place 24  
s.w.g. soldering ring and connector body on prepared end of cable. Ensure body is correct way  
round. End of cable to be flush with end of connector body as shown.  
Using Assembly Jig T1848, or other suitable clamping arrangement, clamp in a vertical position.  
Heat the connector body using an appropriate heat source (solder tongs with variable control).  
Apply sufficient heat for solder to flow but using minimum heat cycle.  
5. Compress expanded dielectric back into cable outer conductor with Dielectric Compression Tool  
as shown, until it is flush with end of body and outer conductor.  
6. Fit the interface seal.  
DIELECTRIC  
COMPRESSION TOOL  
7. Install the spring retaining ring, compress with tool T0557/1 and fit the coupling nut.  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
118  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-436, AI-499 & AI-523 SMS & SSIS Straight and Right Angle Connectors, Direct Solder Type for Semi-Rigid Cable  
BODY ASSEMBLY  
BODY ASSEMBLY  
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown, being careful not to nick center conductor  
‘A’ = 2,29 (.090).  
2. Insert cable into rear of body until cable seats in counterbore. Holding firm in this position. Solder  
cable to body.  
NOTE  
Only common cable entry features are shown in detail. Various body configurations can apply.  
Assy Insts  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
119  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-472 & BAI-015  
SMB & SMS Right Angle Connectors, Crimp Type for Braided Cable  
CRIMP FERRULE  
CAP  
BODY  
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown taking care not to nick braid or center conductor. Tin center  
conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN) then slip crimp ferrule (and tubing with SMS) over cable with  
inspection hole toward trimmed end.  
Assembly Instruction No.  
BAI-015  
A
B
C
10,00 (.393)  
11,10 (.437)  
4,00 (.157)  
4,37 (.172)  
1,50 (.059)  
0,79 (.031)  
AI-472  
2. Insert trimmed cable into back end of body. The tubular body extension will slide under the braid  
with the rear portion of extension fitting under the jacket as shown. The center conductor will  
extend into slot in contact.  
NOTE: On smaller diameter cables, two longitudinal slits in the jacket, 180° apart, may be cut to  
ease assembly.  
3. Slip ferrule up over braid to face of square body and crimp, using ITT Cannon Crimp Tool and  
suitable die set (see table).  
Cable Type  
RG142/U  
RG196/U  
RG316/U  
RG316/U  
RD316  
Cable Code  
9052  
3196  
0000  
3188/9416  
9399  
Die Size  
5,41 (.213)  
2,67 (.105)  
3,25 (.128)  
3,25 (.128)  
3,84 (.151)  
4. Using a small soldering iron solder center conductor to contact.  
NOTE: The center conductor should not protrude beyond the contact to touch the body. Solder  
should not protrude beyond the slotted section of the contact.  
5. Locate the cap in rear of body and dimple or lightly punch to ensure it is locked in position. (A flat  
punch is recommended).  
6. On SMS slip tubing over the ferrule and heat until the shrinkable tubing fits smoothly around the  
cable.  
Only common cable retention features are shown in detail. Various body configurations can apply.  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
120  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-480  
SSIS Straight Plug Connectors, Direct Solder Type for Semi-Rigid Cable  
CONTACT  
BODY  
BUSHING  
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown, being careful not to nick center conductor. Tin center conductor  
(DO NOT OVER TIN).  
* Trim dielectric as shown for Belden Conformable cable only.  
2. Using a 0,38 (.015) spacer, solder contact to center conductor.  
* Use 0,13 (.005) spacer on Belden Conformable cable only.  
3. Slide cable into rear of body. Holding securely in this position, solder body to cable.  
Assy Insts  
4. Insert into rear of bushing and tighten with a torque of 0,21 Nm (30 in. ozs.)  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
121  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-504 & BAI-003  
SMB/SMC & SMS Straight Connectors, Crimp Type for Braided Cable  
CRIMP FERRULE  
REAR BODY  
REAR INSULATOR  
CONTACT  
FRONT  
INSULATOR  
FRONT  
BODY  
1. Slide ferrule on cable, (and tubing with SMS)  
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown taking care not to nick braid or center conductor.  
Assembly Instruction No.  
BAI-003  
A
B
C
15,50 (.610)  
17,01 (.672)  
9,50 (.374)  
11,13 (.438)  
2,50 (.098)  
3,18 (.125)  
AI-504  
3. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).  
4. Slide rear body over cable dielectric and under the braid until the braid is flush against the rear of  
the hexagonal nut.  
NOTE: When using cables with inflexible jackets two 3,17 (.125) slits in the outer jacket are  
permissible.  
5. Slide on rear insulator so that the counterbore rests against the cable dielectric.  
6. Place a small solder preform made from 0,26 - 0,31(.010 - .012) dia (28 swg) multi-core solder  
in rear of contact.  
7. Assemble contact on center conductor, heat to make solder connection ensuring shoulder of  
contact is flush against rear insulator.  
N.B. Do not allow solder to protrude outside spill hole.  
8. Slide ferrule against body and crimp using ITT Cannon Crimp Tool and suitable die set (see table  
below).  
9. Slide on front insulator (if not already assembled in body).  
10. Screw on front body and tighten to 0,63 - 0,70 Nm (90 - 100 in. ozs.).  
11. On SMS slip tubing over the ferrule and heat until the shrinkable tubing fits smoothly around the  
cable.  
Only common cable retention features are shown in detail. Various body configurations can  
apply.  
Cable Type  
RG142/U  
RG196/U  
RG316/U  
RD316  
Cable Code  
9052  
3196  
0000/9416  
9399  
Die Size  
5,41 (.213)  
2,67 (.105)  
3,25 (.128)  
3,84 (.151)  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
122  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-507 & AI-521  
SMA Straight Connectors, Solderless Type for Semi-Rigid Cable  
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown. Be careful not to nick center conductor. Ensure dielectric is flush.  
Remove burrs from the copper jacket end. Pointing of the center conductor is essential.  
Assembly Instruction No.  
Part Number  
A
AI 507  
AI 521  
AI 521  
055-624-6703890  
055-607-6702890  
055-607-6203890  
2,16 0,13 (.085 .005)  
1,78 0,13 (.085 .005)  
2,16 0,13 (.085 .005)  
2. Slide front body assembly onto cable. Firmly seat the clamp body collet on end of cable. Place  
assembly into tool 050-000-0130000 with cable in holding jaws and cable end in piston die.  
Squeeze tool handles fully and release.  
Alternatively  
3. Slide front body assembly onto cable, then slide cable into rear end of clamp body until it seats  
firmly in counterbore.  
NOTE: Where the separate contact versions are used the clamp body should be held securely in  
any standard SMA jack to avoid undue pressure on the center contact. The center conductor  
should click into place as it overcomes tension on the tynes.  
Assy Insts  
4. Push front body assembly up over the clamp body then holding cable securely in counterbore, and  
using any standard SMA jack as shown, complete assembly by simply tightening mating jack with  
a torque of 0.79 to 1.13 Nm (7 to 10 in. lbs.).  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
123  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-632  
SSIS Straight Jack Connectors, Direct Solder Type for Semi-Rigid Cable  
CONTACT  
BODY ASSEMBLY  
1. Trim cable to dimension shown. Being careful not  
to nick center conductor.  
A
B
2,29 (.090)  
0,25 0,025 (.010 .001)  
2. Solder contact to center conductor, maintaining ‘B’  
dimension. Remove excess solder from outside of  
contact.  
3. Insert body and insulator sub-assembly  
completely into soldering fixture (050-000-0930).  
Insert cable assembly into rear of sub-assembly  
with the contact butting against the soldering  
fixture. Apply soft solder to rear of sub-assembly  
and heat to make solder connection. Remove  
assembly from fixture.  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
124  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-703  
SMA Straight Connectors, Captive Contact, Crimp Type for Braided Cable  
HEAT SHRINKABLE  
TUBING  
CRIMP  
FERRULE  
RETAINING  
NUT  
REAR BODY  
CENTER  
CONTACT  
FRONT BODY  
1. Strip cable to dimensions shown. Do not nick outer or inner conductors. Tin inner conductor.  
A
B
C
13,46 (.530)  
7,11 (.280)  
3,56 (.140)  
2. Place shrink tubing, crimp ferrule and retaining nut on cable. Flare the cable outer conductor as  
shown.  
3. Insert cable dielectric into rear body until it bottoms firmly against insulator as shown.  
4. Place a 0,38 (.015) dia x 2,50 0,51(.100 .020) long solder wire into solder hole of the center  
contact. Heat center contact and push it over cable inner conductor until it bottoms against  
insulator as shown. Remove excess solder if necessary.  
Assy Insts  
5. Insert rear body into front body. Engage threads of retaining nut to front body and hand tighten  
retaining nut. Hold front body firmly with a 7,93 (.312) hex. torque wrench and torque it to1,13-1,69  
Nm (10-15 in. lbs.). by turning retaining nut only.  
6. Slide crimp ferrule over flared portion of cable outer conductor. Crimp outer sleeve in place as  
shown. Push cable firmly toward connector when crimping. Trim and remove any excess outer  
conductor strands if necessary. Position shrink tubing over crimp sleeve apply indirect heat to  
shrink tubing down.  
Cable Type  
RG142/U  
RG316/U  
RD316  
Cable Code  
9142  
9188  
Die Size  
5,41 (.213)  
3,25 (.128)  
3,84 (.151)  
9875  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
125  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-755  
MCX Right Angle Connectors, Direct Solder Type for Times T - Flex Cable  
CAP  
INSULATION DISC  
BODY ASSEMBLY  
1. Dip 9,50 (.374) to 12,70 (.500) of both ends of the cable into a solder pot. Flux may be applied to  
the ends of the cable prior to dipping, if desired.  
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown being careful not to nick the center conductor or braid. Trim  
center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).  
A
B
2,29 (.090)  
3,69 (.145)  
3. Orientate slot of contact and insulator to be parallel to the cable entry hole as shown.  
4. Push cable into body and solder in place.  
5. Solder center conductor to center contact (do not over solder).  
6. Insert insulation disc (if supplied), into bore then dimple or lightly punch cap into counterbore until  
fully home.  
7. Install shrink tubing as shown, apply indirect heat to shrink the tubing down.  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
126  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-762 & AI-763  
CMM Straight Connectors, Direct Solder Type for Semi-Rigid Cable  
BODY CABLE ENTRY  
PLUG  
JACK  
1. Trim cable to dimension ‘B’ shown. Being careful not to nick the center conductor.  
Cable Dia. A  
B
1,20 (.047)  
2,04 (.080)  
2. Place two solder rings per table below, over the cable.  
Cable Dia.  
‘C’ Dia. max  
Solder Wire Dia.  
1,20 (.047)  
1,78 (.070)  
0,26 (.010)  
3. Place connector in fixture base seated against locator and insert cable into cable entry end of  
connector until cable seats firmly. Tighten Clamp screw to secure cable. Tighten locator tool firmly  
against connector interface (plug) or front of connector (jack). Slide solder rings against rear body  
as shown. Apply sufficient heat to rear body only using an appropriate heat source (solder tongs  
with variable control) for solder to flow but using minimum heat cycle.  
Assy Insts  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
127  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-770  
SMA Flange Mount Connectors, Direct Solder Type for Semi-Rigid Cable  
CONTACT  
BODY ASSEMBLY  
1. Strip cable to dimension shown, do not nick inner conductor.  
2. Insert contact over inner conductor and push until it bottoms against the cable dielectric as shown.  
Solder contact to inner conductor through solder hole. Trim excess of cable dielectric, if required.  
3. Slide contact and cable into rear of body assembly until it seats firmly against insulator in body.  
Solder cable to body applying sufficient heat to body for solder to flow, but using minimum heat  
cycle.  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
128  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
AI-772  
MCX Straight Connectors, Crimp Type for Braided Cable  
FERRULE  
CONTACT  
BODY ASSEMBLY  
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown. Do not nick outer braid or center conductor. Tin center conductor  
with solder (DO NOT OVER TIN).  
2. Slide ferrule over stripped end of cable. Tin inside diameter of contact with solder. Slide contact  
over center conductor while applying heat until contact butts on the dielectric of the cable.  
3. Slide contact and cable into the body sub-assembly until the dielectric of the cable stops on the  
insulator.  
Assy Insts  
4. Slide ferrule up over the cable braid until it touches the body. Crimp the ferrule in place as shown  
using ITT Cannon Crimp Tool and suitable die set (see table).  
Cable Type  
RG178/U  
RG316/U  
Die Size  
2,67 (.105)  
3,25 (.128)  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
129  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
BAI-001  
SMB/SMC Straight Connectors, Clamp Type for Braided Cable  
CLAMP NUT  
No. 1  
WASHER  
GASKET  
No. 2  
WASHER  
SLEEVE  
REAR  
INSULATOR  
CONTACT  
FRONT  
INSULATOR  
FRONT  
BODY  
1. Slide clamp nut, No. 1 washer, gasket and No. 2 washer over cable.  
2. Trim cable to dimension shown taking care not to nick the braid.  
3. Thumb braid out radially at right angles to dielectric.  
4. A small chamfer may now be cut on the end of cable dielectric, to assist assembly of sleeve.  
5. Slide sleeve over cable dielectric and under braid and outer jacket until the flange of the sleeve is  
flush against the braid.  
6. Move No.2 washer up to braid and trim braid flush with the flange of the sleeve.  
7. Trim cable dielectric and center conductor to dimensions shown taking care not to nick the center  
conductor.  
8. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).  
9. Slide rear insulator over cable.  
10. Place a small solder preform made from 0,26 - 0,31(.010 - .012) dia (28 swg) multi-core solder in  
rear of contact.  
11. Push contact on center conductor as far as possible. Heat center conductor and push until the  
shoulder of the contact is flush against the rear insulator. Do not allow solder to protrude outside  
spill hole.  
12. Slide on front insulator flush against rear insulator (if not already assembled in body).  
13. Move clamp nut, No. 1 washer and gasket up to No. 2 washer, slide on front body and tighten  
clamp nut to required torque: 0,63 - 0,70 Nm (90 - 100 in. ozs.).  
Only common cable retention features are shown in detail. Various body configurations can  
apply.  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
130  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
BBAI-1040  
SMZ Straight Connectors, Solder Contact, for Braided Cable  
FERRULE  
REAR BODY ASSEMBLY  
CONTACT  
(REAR PORTION)  
FRONT  
INSULATOR  
(PLUG ONLY)  
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown being careful not to nick the braid or center conductor. Tin center  
conductor, (DO NOT OVER TIN) then slip ferrule over cable.  
2. Insert trimmed cable into back end of rear body. The tubular extension will slide under the braid.  
The tinned end of the center conductor should project 0,75 (.030) beyond the face of the insulator.  
Slip ferrule up to hex. Face of rear body and crimp in position using ITT Cannon crimp tool and  
suitable die set (see table).  
Cable  
BT2001  
BT2002  
BT2003  
BT3002  
Die Size  
4,52 (.178)  
5,18 (.204)  
6,81 (.268)  
4,52 (.178)  
6,48 (.255)  
6,48 (.255)  
6,48 (.255)  
3,25 (.128)  
4,52 (.178)  
3,25 (.128)  
4,52 (.178)  
3,84 (.151)  
4,52 (.178)  
RG59B/U  
RG62/U  
RG140/U  
RG179B/U  
RG180/U  
RG187A/U  
RG195A/U  
RD179  
TZC75024  
Assy Insts  
3. Add 2,00 (.078) long slug of 24 SWG60/40 tin/lead solder to bore of contact. Assemble contact  
onto center conductor with the shoulder of contact flush with insulator as shown. Heat to make  
soldered connection.  
4. Assemble front insulator over contact (jack front insulator is pre-assembled into front body at the  
factory) then slip front body onto rear body and tighten with torque of 0,99 - 1,06 Nm  
(140 - 150 in. ozs.)  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
131  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
BBAI-1041  
SMZ Right Angle Connectors, Solder Contact, for Braided Cable  
FERRULE  
BODY  
CAP  
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown being careful not to nick the braid or center conductor. Tin center  
conductor, (DO NOT OVER TIN), then slip ferrule over cable.  
2. Insert trimmed cable into tubular extension. This will slide under the braid. The center conductor  
will extend into the slotted contact.  
3. Slip cable and ferrule up to face of body and crimp in position using ITT Cannon crimp tool and  
suitable die set (see table). Solder center conductor to contact. Press cap into body using a flat  
punch or ITT Cannon Tool T2921.  
Cable  
BT2001  
BT2002  
BT2003  
BT3002  
Die Size  
4,52 (.178)  
5,18 (.204)  
6,81 (.268)  
4,52 (.178)  
6,48 (.255)  
6,48 (.255)  
6,48 (.255)  
3,25 (.128)  
4,52 (.178)  
3,25 (.128)  
4,52 (.178)  
3,84 (.151)  
4,52 (.178)  
RG59B/U  
RG62/U  
RG140/U  
RG179B/U  
RG180/U  
RG187A/U  
RG195A/U  
RD179  
TZC75024  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
132  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
BBAI-1119  
SMZ Straight Connectors, Crimp Contact, for Braided Cable  
CONTACT  
(REAR PORTION)  
FERRULE  
FRONT  
INSULATOR  
(PLUG ONLY)  
REAR BODY ASSEMBLY  
1. Check that the center contact is a free fit in the front insulator and that you have all the connector  
parts. The termination technique and cable preparation dimensions for the sockets are the same.  
2. Strip the cable to the dimensions shown taking care not to damage the braid, dielectric or inner  
conductor. Slip ferrule over cable.  
3. Slide the connector body over the cable so that the rear body goes between the dielectric and the  
braid. Gently twisting and rocking the connector body to spread the braid will help. Care must be  
taken to ensure that no strands of braid are trapped under the body.  
4. Slide the crimp ferrule forward over the braid until it butts up against the backnut. Crimp using  
ITT Cannon crimp tool fitted with suitable die set (see table).  
BRAID OPENED  
FOR REAR BODY  
Cable  
BT2001  
BT2002  
BT2003  
BT3002  
RG59B/U  
RG179B/U  
RG187A/U  
TZC75024  
Die Size  
4,52 (.178)  
5,18 (.204)  
6,81 (.268)  
4,52 (.178)  
6,48 (.255)  
3,25 (.128)  
3,25 (.128)  
4,52 (.178)  
5. Trim the center conductor so that 3,50 (.138) protrudes from the face of the rear insulator. Position  
the crimp type center pin over the end of the center conductor. The wire should be visible through  
the inspection hole when positioned for crimping.  
Assy Insts  
6. A separate crimping tool will be needed to crimp the center pin. A suitable tool being the  
ITT Cannon crimp tool T4519.  
7. The center pin together with the connector body is inserted into the locator of the crimp tool, taking  
care that the center pin does not fall off in the process! As the connector body is inserted, the spring  
loaded plunger positions the center pin against the rear insulator. With the connector firmly pushed  
into the locator, crimp the center pin. (Ensure assembly is resting on bottom of locator.)  
8. Withdraw the connector. Assemble the front and rear bodies. If a free fit front insulator is utilised  
ensure that it is positioned the correct way round. Finally tighten the two body sections using  
torque wrenches ITT Cannon part numbers T0854/M8/E and T0854/13/E, to a torque of 0,98 -  
1,06 Nm (140 - 150 in. ozs.).  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
133  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
BBAI-1203  
Coaxial Terminations, 1 and 2 Point Direct PCB  
TAB FERRULE  
CRIMP BODY  
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown being careful not to nick or damage braids or center conductor.  
Trim center conductor.  
* These dimensions suit 2,54 (.100) and 7,62 (.300) PCB pitches, for other pitches see Note 4.  
2. Slide Tab-Ferrule over cable.  
NOTE: Orientation of tab-ferrule is optional depending upon mounting requirements. Flare braids  
and slide crimp body over cable dielectric until braids meet flange on crimp body.  
3. Slide tab-ferrule over braids to face of flange and crimp using ITT Cannon crimp tool and suitable  
die set (see table).  
Cable  
Die Size  
RG174/U  
RG178/U  
RG179/U  
RG188/U  
RG196/U  
RG316/U  
3,25 (.128)  
2,67 (.105)  
3,25 (.128)  
3,25 (.128)  
2,67 (.105)  
3,25 (.128)  
4. Bend center conductor to dimension shown depending upon preferred orientation. These dimen-  
sions suit 2,54 (.100) and 7,62 (.300) PCB pitches. For other pitches of 2,54 (.100) multiples add  
2,54 (.100) multiples, to the 12,70 (.500) and 6,35 (.250) dimensions in the cable stripping  
instructions Note 1.  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
134  
RF Coaxial Connectors  
Assembly Instructions  
BBAI-1213  
SMB Straight Connectors, Clamp Type for Braided Cable  
CLAMP NUT  
WASHER  
‘O’ RING  
SLEEVE  
INSULATOR  
CONTACT  
BODY  
1. Slide clamp nut, washer and ‘O’ ring over cable.  
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown being careful not to nick the braid.  
3. Thumb braid out radially at right angles to cable dielectric.  
4. Slide sleeve over dielectric and under braid until sleeve is flush with braid.  
NOTE: When using cables with inflexible jackets it is permissible to make two 3,17 (.125)  
longitudinal slits in the outer jacket.  
5. Trim braid flush with flange of sleeve.  
6. Trim back dielectric to dimensions shown.  
7. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).  
Assy Insts  
8. Fit insulator over center conductor.  
9. Place a solder preform, made from 0,26 - 0,31(.010 - .012) dia. (28 swg) multi-core solder in rear  
of contact on center conductor. Heat to make solder connection ensuring shoulder of contact is  
flush against rear insulator. Do not allow solder to protrude outside spill hole.  
10. Fit front insulator if not part of body. Slide ‘O’ ring forward to trap braid around sleeve.  
11. Thread on body and tighten clamp nut to 1.02 Nm (9 in. lbs.).  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
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Assembly Instructions  
BBAI-1221  
SMB Right Angle Connectors, Clamp Type for Braided Cable  
CLAMP NUT  
WASHER  
‘O’ RING  
SLEEVE  
CAP  
BODY  
1. Slide clamp nut, washer and ’0’ ring over cable.  
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown being careful not to nick the braid.  
3. Thumb braid out radially at right angles to cable dielectric.  
4. Slide sleeve over dielectric and under braid until sleeve is flush with braid.  
N.B. When using cables with inflexible jackets it is permissible to make two 3,17 (.125)  
longitudinal slits in the outer jacket.  
5. Trim braid flush with flange of sleeve.  
6. Trim back dielectric to dimension shown.  
7. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).  
8. Slide ’0’ ring forward to trap braid around sleeve.  
9. Thread into rear body and tighten clamp nut to 1,02 Nm (9 in. lbs.).  
10. Center conductor will extend into contact slot. Using a small soldering iron solder center  
conductor onto contact.  
11. Locate the cap in rear of body and dimple or lightly punch to ensure it is locked in position  
(recommended tool is a flat punch).  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
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Assembly Instructions  
BBAI-1228  
MPC Straight Connectors, Crimp Type for Braided Cable  
CRIMP FERRULE  
CONTACT  
BODY ASSEMBLY  
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown being careful not to nick or damage  
braids or center conductor. Twist center conductor filaments together.  
2. Slide ferrule over cable. Slide contact over center conductor and crimp  
using ITT Cannon Tool CT120090-53 and Positioner 077350-1044. Flare  
braids as shown.  
3. Slide rear end of body assembly over contact and cable and under braids  
until contact butts inside insulator, with full contact radius just protruding  
from front of insert, as shown.  
Assy Insts  
4. Slide ferrule over braids until it butts against insert square flange and  
crimp using ITT Cannon Tool T1025/- and die set T1025/3.  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
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Assembly Instructions  
TM  
BBAI-1238  
SMZ QT Connectors for Braided Cable  
CONNECTOR  
FERRULE  
ASSEMBLY TOOL  
1. Prepare cable, using a suitable stripping, tool to the dimensions shown being careful not to damage the  
braid, dielectric or inner conductor.  
NOTE: Do not attempt to mate unterminated connectors.  
2. Trim center conductor to dimensions shown by inserting conductor through the hole in the center of  
the assembly tool and trimming, with sharp side cutters, flush with the face of the tool. DIMENSIONS  
CAN BE CHECKED USING THE TEMPLATE ON THE REAR FACE OF THE ASSEMBLY TOOL.  
3. ENSURE THAT THE INNER CONDUCTOR IS STRAIGHT. Slide the crimp ferrule over the cable sheath.  
Fit the connector body onto the cable so that the rear body slides between the dielectric and the braid  
(gently twisting and rocking the connector body to spread the braid will help). Care must be taken to  
ensure that no strands of braid are trapped under the body. A small gap [2,00 (.079) maximum] should  
be evident between braid and face of body.  
4. Support cable/connector in one hand. Press home insulator using assembly tool provided, using the  
larger for the DDF jack and the smaller for the Posilock plug.  
5. Slide the crimp ferrule forward, over the braid, until it butts up against the rear of the connector. Crimp  
using ITT Cannon crimp tool fitted with a suitable die set (see table).  
Cable  
BT2003  
BT3002  
TZC75024  
Die Size  
6,81 (.268)  
4,52 (.178)  
4,52 (.178)  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
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Assembly Instructions  
TM  
BBAI-1243  
QT 75ȉ BNC Plug for Braided Cable  
CRIMP FERRULE  
PLUG ASSEMBLY  
ASSEMBLY TOOL  
1. Prepare cable using a suitable stripping tool to the dimensions shown, being careful not to damage  
the braid, dielectric, foil or inner conductor.  
NOTE: Do not attempt to mate unterminated connectors.  
2. ENSURE THAT THE INNER CONDUCTOR IS STRAIGHT.  
After removal of the assembly tool from the crimp barrel (if fitted), slide crimp ferrule over the cable  
sheath. Fit the plug assembly onto the cable so that the crimp barrel slides between the  
dielectric/foil and the braid (gently twisting and rocking the plug assembly to spread the braid will  
help). Care must be taken to ensure that no strands of braid are trapped under the body. The cable  
must be inserted until the dielectric can be felt butting against the rear insulator.  
3. Supporting the cable and plug asembly in one hand, press the front insulator fully home using the  
assembly tool provided. A light pull on the cable will confirm the captivation of the center  
conductor.  
Assy Insts  
4. Slide the ferrule over braid until it butts up to the back of the connector. Crimp in position using an  
ITT Cannon Crimp Tool and suitable die set (See table).  
Alternative method, using combined assembly/crimp tool  
Load the connector assembly into the combined assembly/crimp tool (see table) making sure that  
the center pin is aligned with the hole in the dielectric bushing and the ferrule aligned in the die.  
Close tool handles until ratchet releases. Allow tool handles to return to the open position and  
remove crimped connector assembly.  
Combined Assembly/  
Cable  
735A  
734  
Cap Color  
Red  
Dark Blue  
Light Blue  
Black  
Cable Code  
9019  
9029  
9039  
9049  
Die Size  
Crimp Tool Part Number  
050-000-0030020  
050-000-0030040  
050-000-0030040  
050-000-0030010  
4,52 (.178)  
6,48 (.255)  
6,48 (.255)  
7,72 (.304)  
M17/29-RG59/U  
1694A  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
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Tooling  
Torque Wrenches  
Jaw Size  
5,54 (.218)  
5,54 (.218)  
5,94 (.234)  
5,94 (.234)  
6,35 (.250)  
7,92 (.312)  
Torque Nm (In. ozs.)  
0,42 - 0,49 (60 - 70)  
0,64 - 0,71 (90 - 100)  
0,42 - 0,49 (60 - 70)  
0,64 - 0,71 (90 - 100)  
0,56 - 0,64 (80 - 90)  
0,99 - 1,06 (140 - 150)  
Part Number (USA)  
050-000-0854080  
050-000-2854080  
050-000-0854090  
050-000-2854090  
050-000-1854100  
050-000-4854120  
Part Number (UK)  
T0854/8/A  
T0854/8/C  
T0854/9/A  
T0854/9/C  
This is not the entire range of Torque Wrenches.  
Contact Sales Department for details of other  
styles.  
T0854/10/K  
T0854/M8/E  
Crimp Tools and Die Sets  
Description  
Part Number (USA)  
Part Number (UK)  
T1025/-  
This is not the entire range of Crimp Tools. Contact  
Sales Department for details of other styles.  
Crimp Tool without Die Set  
Die Set for Cables RG178/U, 196/U  
Die Set for Cables RG174/U, 316/U  
Die Set for Cable RG142/U  
Die Set for Cable RD316  
Die Set for Cables 2001, 3002, TZC75024  
Die Set for Cable 2002  
Die Set for Cable 2003  
050-000-0000000  
050-000-0290000*  
050-000-0290000*  
050-000-0291000**  
050-000-0292000  
K29263 *2,67 (.105)  
K29263 * 3,25 (.128)  
K29265 5,41 (.213)  
T1025/9 3,84 (.151)  
T1025/5 4,52 (.178)  
T1025/6 5,18 (.204)  
T1025/8 6,81 (.268)  
A/F Dimension  
* 3 way die set  
** 2 way die set  
2,67 (.105)  
3,25 (.128)  
4,52 (.178)  
3,25 (.128)  
5,41 (.213)  
SMA Tools  
Description  
Part Number  
Universal Assembly Jig  
Insulator Insertion Tool (Plugs)  
Insulator Insertion Tool (Jacks)  
Circlip Pliers  
T1848  
T2508  
T2509  
T0557/1  
Center Conductor Pointing Tool for 3,58 (.141) Semi-Rigid Cable  
Solderless Connector Compression Tool  
T2297  
050-000-0130000  
SMZ Tools  
Description  
Part Number  
T4519  
T2887/A  
T2921  
T4555  
T4809  
Center Contact Crimp Tool for SMZ Connectors  
Assembly Jig for Straight SMZ  
Assembly Jig for Right Angle SMZ Connectors  
Stripping Tool for 2001, 2002 & 2003 Cables  
Stripping Tool for 3002 Cable  
HDC Combination Extractor Tool  
Extractor Tool 65A  
T4825  
T4653  
TM  
QT -BNC Assembly/Crimp Tools  
For Cable Number  
Beldon 1694A  
735A (AT&T)  
Part Number  
050-000-0030010  
050-000-0030020  
050-000-0030040  
734 and M17/29-RG59/U  
Dimensions are shown in mm (inch)  
Dimensions subject to change  
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Glossary of Terms  
What do you mean, ‘‘Impedance’’?  
Clamp - The holding of a cable by use of a screw thread action.  
Dust cap - A mechanical device attached to the mating face of an  
unmated connector to prevent ingress of contaminants and provide  
protection against mechanical damage.  
In every job speciality there are certain words and  
phrases used by the ‘‘insiders’’ which after a time  
become almost a language unique to that  
speciality. Radio frequency (RF) and microwave  
technology is a typical example of that condition.  
Closed entry contact - A female contact which is designed to prevent  
insertion of a contact larger than that specified.  
Duty factor - The way of deriving the average power.  
CMM - Self-aligning microminiature blind mate connectors with non-  
butting interface  
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - The ability of a device to  
operate within its intended environment without being effected by or  
generating electromagnetic interference (EMI).  
The following pages provide some explanations, in  
an attempt to clarify some of the terms that are  
commonly used by engineers and sales staff at  
ITT Cannon.  
Coaxial Cable - A transmission line where the one conductor is  
concentric inside another; often abbreviated to ‘coax’.  
EMI - Electro-magnetic interference (created by the field force  
surrounding a transmission line carrying RF power)  
Coaxial termination - A resistive element used to end a coaxial line in  
its characteristic impedance.  
Engagement and separation forces - The forces required to mate and  
unmate a pair of connectors. The forces are usually specified as a max  
& min for each action.  
The list is not comprehensive, but highlights many  
of the expressions commonly used. Should you  
have any comments or additions please contact  
us. Feedback will be appreciated.  
Coaxial terminator - A device for terminating coaxial cable to a PCB or  
bulkhead (purely a mechanical device and should not be confused  
with coaxial termination)  
Environmentally sealed - A connector that is provided with seals or  
other devices to prevent ingress of dust, moisture or other  
contaminants whilst mated which might impair performance.  
Coaxitube - Trade name for Precision Tube Inc.’s semi-rigid cable.  
1.0/2.3 - A miniature connector in both 50 and 75 ȉ versions used for  
Conhex - Trade name covering SMB and SMC, both in 50 Ohm and 75  
Ohm impedances (Discontinued).  
communications and instrumentation. 75  
telecommunications.  
ȉ
now popular in  
Flexible cable - A coaxial cable where the outer conductor is flexible  
(usually braided).  
Connector durability - The number of times a connector can be  
physically mated and still maintain its specified performance.  
1.6/5.6 - A 75 ȉ connector used extensively in telecommunication  
systems.  
Flexit - A flexible cable from ITT Cannon which has similar properties  
to semi-rigid.  
Contact resistance - The measurement of the DC electrical resistance  
between a pair of mated contacts. Usually specified as being  
measured after a given number of mating cycles.  
Anti-cocking - A mechanism to prevent a connector from mis-  
aligning.  
Float mount - A mounting mechanism that allows the connector to  
move enabling compensation for axial and radial misalignment.  
Attenuation - Decrease in power due to resistance or mismatch in  
transmission line.  
Corona - A discharge of electricity caused by the ionisation of the air  
around a conductor just prior to total breakdown or flashover.  
Fret corrosion - The increase in speed of oxidation created by two  
materials in intimate contact and subject to vibration.  
Back Mounted - When applied to a coaxial connector it is that  
connector mounted from the rear of a panel with the fixing nut on the  
outside.  
Crimp: - The action of distorting a metal tube to give intimate contact  
with a conductor; a good crimp should be gas tight and not be  
impacted by environmental change.  
Gang mounted - The mounting of multiple connectors on a single  
panel.  
Gigahertz (GHz) - A measure of frequency representing1billion Hertz  
(cycles per second).  
Bandwidth - Is the distance between two frequencies over which a RF  
or microwave device is intended to work.  
Crimp dies - The tool inserts which determine the shape of the  
distortion to create a consistently good crimp.  
HDC - High Density Connector. A variant of SMZ connector.  
Between Series Adaptor - An adaptor used to connect two different  
generic types of connector.  
Crimp tool - The tool which holds crimp dies to apply the necessary  
force.  
Hermetic seal - The fixed half of a connector which is sealed against  
the passage of gas from one side of a bulkhead to another in the mated  
or unmated condition.  
Blind mate - Connectors which may be mated when out of view owing  
to their float mount facility.  
Cross talk - The amount of signal which may be transferred from one  
signal carrying line to an adjacent line.  
Impedance - See ‘‘Characteristic impedance’’.  
BMA - A blind mate connector capable of working to18 GHz; this range  
is covered by MIL spec style BMA.  
Cut off frequency - The frequency at which the loss exceeds a  
predetermined level.  
In-series adaptor - An adaptor which enables the connection of two  
connectors of the same generic type.  
TM  
BMB - A blind mate connector capable of working to 18 GHz. Not  
dB - Abbreviation for Decibel.  
compatible with BMA.  
Insertion loss - The loss of power due to a particular component in a  
transmission line (e.g. cable)  
DDF  
-
Digital Distribution Frame. Used in telecommunication  
BNC - Bayonet Nut Connector. Probably the most commonly used  
coaxial connector in professional electronics.  
exchanges.  
Insulation resistance - The electrical resistance between two  
conductors separated by an insulating medium.  
Decibel (dB) - A unit of measurement of RF power loss.  
Braid - A weave of metal strands used as an electrical shield for an  
insulated conductor or group of conductors.  
Dielectric - The insulating medium which holds the center conductor  
concentric within the connector or cable.  
Inter modulation - The mixing of two or more frequencies which are  
not intended to mix.  
BS9210 - The generic British Standard specification covering coaxial  
connectors.  
Dielectric constant - The electrical value of the dielectric which  
determines the impedance in cables or connectors with constant  
diameters.  
Interface - The two surfaces of a connector which come into intimate  
contact when the two halves are mated.  
BT - British Telecom. Designation given to cable and connectors  
specified by this telecom operator.  
Inter-series adaptor - See ‘‘Between Series Adaptor’’.  
Dielectric withstanding voltage - The maximum voltage that a  
dielectric material can withstand without failure.  
Bulkhead mount - The type of connector fitted to a chassis using a  
single cut-out hole.  
Isolation - The measure of interaction between two or more  
transmission lines.  
Direct solder - A common method of terminating connectors to  
semi-rigid cable by soldering the cable jacket to the connector.  
Cable retention - The mechanism that joins the connector to the  
cable.  
Jack - One half of a mating pair of connectors. The jack interface  
normally goes inside the plug interface.  
Discontinuity - A dramatic change in characteristic impedance which  
gives rise to a reflected wave.  
Cable retention force - The axial force which a connector/cable join  
can withstand.  
Line stretcher - Alternative name for Phase Adjuster.  
Dissipation - The unused or lost energy in a system e.g. heat.  
Distortion - An unwanted change in a signal wave form.  
MCX - A miniature connector with a size between the SMB & SSMB.  
Captive - A component such as a contact which is held firmly in  
position.  
Mean power - The mean value of the rate at which energy is  
transmitted from one place to another.  
Characteristic Impedance  
-
That impedance at which the  
Dummy load - A device connected to the end of a transmission line to  
absorb transmitted power and prevent reflected energy.  
transmission line is intended to work. A change from the characteristic  
impedance along its length will cause mismatch and loss of power.  
Micro strip - A Transmission line consisting of a flat conductor on a  
dielectric above a single ground plane. (The ground plane is frequently  
a metalised face of the dielectric).  
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Glossary of Terms  
Microwave - Very short electromagnetic waves. Frequency range  
RF - An abbreviation for Radio Frequency.  
Tensile strength - The greatest force a device can withstand without  
tearing or pulling apart. This is frequently the method of determining  
the effectiveness of a crimp.  
above 1 GHz.  
RFI - An abbreviation for Radio Frequency Interference. (Electronic  
Pollution).  
MIL-C-39012 - The generic specification covering USA military  
coaxial connectors.  
TEP1E - A British Telecom Equipment Practice which uses connectors  
based on the ITT Cannon 75 ȉ Conhex. Referred to as ‘‘SMZ-Type  
43’’.  
RF leakage - The RF power lost from a transmission line or device.  
Measured in dB.  
MIL-C-17 - The generic Mil spec covering coaxial cables.  
Mismatch - The condition in which the impedance of the source and  
load are not the same. This reduces power transfer and causes  
reflections.  
RG - The traditional prefix for MIL. spec. coaxial cables.  
Teplock - A method of rapid connect/disconnect on Digital Distribution  
Frames.  
Screw Lock - An alternative locking mechanism to prevent accidental  
disconnection of connectors.  
TNC - Thread Nut Connector same size as BNC; the only obvious  
difference is the coupling nut.  
Mounting plan - The design of the PCB or panel cut-out used to mount  
the connector.  
Screw-on - The mating action of connectors which are joined using a  
screw thread. e.g. SMC.  
Tri-plate - See Stripline.  
MPC Coax - Microminiature coaxial connectors for mobile telephone  
or similar applications.  
TM  
Sealflex 2 - An ITT Cannon trade name for a flexible microwave cable  
Type 43 connectors - The SMZ coaxial connector used extensively in  
telecommunication systems.  
assembly which has a performance similar to semi-rigid cable.  
N Connector - This was the first true microwave connector capable of  
working to 18GHz, initially designed for test applications.  
Semi-rigid cable - A coaxial cable where the outer conductor is a solid  
metal tube.  
UG symbol - Used to indicate a connector made to US government  
spec.  
Nanohex - Trade name covering SSMB & SSMC. (Discontinued).  
SHV - A high voltage coax connector.  
UHF - An old style coaxial connector, recently used on larger portable  
cellular radio receivers as the antenna connector.  
Noise - An external electromagnetic signal which interferes with the  
desired signal.  
TM  
SIS - ITT Cannon range of blind-mate slide-on connectors.  
Voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) - A way of expressing the  
resultant loss of power as a result of signal reflections due to  
discontinuity.  
Non-captive - A component such as a contact which does not have a  
retention feature.  
Skin effect - The tendency of alternating currents to flow near to the  
surface of a conductor; this increases resistance and becomes more  
marked the higher the frequency.  
Ohm - A measure of DC resistance or RF impedance represented by  
ȉ.  
Slide-on - The mating action of connectors which push together using  
low force. Also known as blind mate. e.g. BMB.  
Panel mount - The type of connector fitted to a chassis using a 2 or 4  
hole flange mounting.  
SMA - A microwave connector with normal operating frequency of  
18GHz (some have been extended to 22GHz).  
Passivation - This is a surface treatment applied primarily to stainless  
steel. The process removes contaminating iron particles and produces  
a passive surface.  
SMB - A snap together miniature coaxial connector normally restricted  
to 4 GHz.  
PCB - Printed Circuit Board.  
SMC - A miniature coaxial connector of the same size as SMB but  
secured by means of a threaded coupling nut.  
Peak power - Is the maximum power which may be handled by a  
connector or cable.  
SMD - Sometimes used as an abbreviation for slide-on variants of  
SMB. This is a misnomer, the more common use is for Surface Mount  
Device.  
Phase adjuster - A device to change the electrical length and therefore  
the relative phase of a microwave signal. Sometimes referred to as a  
Line Stretcher.  
SMS - Rack and panel slide-on connectors with the same line size as  
SMA. These are covered by MIL. spec. BMB.  
Plug - One half of a mating pair of connectors. The plug interface  
normally goes outside the jack interface.  
SMZ - A 75 ȉ snap-on connector previously known as 75 ȉ Conhex.  
Also known as Type 43.  
Posi-Lock - A positive locking device by means of a latching sleeve.  
This prevents accidental disconnection of connector.  
Snap-on - A term used to describe the mating action of SMB and  
SSMB connectors.  
POSNS - Abbreviation for ‘‘positions’’.  
Solderless SMA - An SMA connector that can be connected to  
semi-rigid cable by compressing the inner body rather than by  
soldering. (sometimes referred to as semi-rigid ‘crimp’ connectors.  
Press-in mount - A connector which is mounted into a panel using a  
knurled body.  
TM  
PTFE - Abbreviation of polytetrafluorethylene. This is the most  
commonly used dielectric (insulator) used in professional coaxial  
connectors.  
SSIS - ITT Cannon range of microminiature blind-mate slide-on  
connectors.  
SSMA - A miniature version of the SMA. This range has a theoretical  
frequency capability of 40 GHz, however has limitations regarding its  
physical strength.  
Push-on - See ‘‘Slide-on’’.  
Push-Pull - The mating engagement of latch sleeve connectors  
preventing accidental disengagement.  
SSMB - A micro-miniature snap-on coupling coaxial connector  
(smaller SMB).  
PWB - Printed Wiring Board.  
SSMC - A micro-miniature threaded coupling coaxial connector  
(smaller SMC).  
QPL  
-
Qualified Parts List. Parts approved to MIL-C-39012  
specification.  
Stripline - A method of building a microwave circuit. The circuitry is  
sandwiched between 2 ground planes. Sometimes referred to as  
Tri-plate.  
TM  
QT - A range of connectors developed by ITT Cannon giving Quick  
Termination and therefore reduced installation cost.  
Receptacle - A term used to describe a connector usually bulkhead or  
Teflon - Du Pont trade name for PTFE.  
PCB mounted.  
TEM transmission line - A high performance cable assembly.  
Return loss - A reason for loosing RF energy due to signals being  
reflected due to a mismatch in a transmission line.  
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050-051-0000  
050-051-9019  
050-053-0000  
050-053-9019  
050-328-3188  
050-624-9142  
050-624-9188  
050-624-9399  
050-628-9399  
050-645-4504  
050-645-4520  
050-645-4526  
050-645-4528  
050-645-4540  
050-645-4575  
051-007-0000  
051-007-3187  
051-007-3196  
051-011-0000  
051-024-0000  
051-024-3196  
B50-051-0000  
B50-051-9019  
B50-053-0000  
B50-053-9019  
B50-328-3188  
A50-624-9142  
A50-624-9188  
A50-624-9875  
050-628-9875  
A50-645-4504  
A50-645-4520  
A50-645-4526  
A50-645-4528  
A50-645-4540  
A50-645-4575  
B51-007-0000  
B51-007-0000  
B51-007-3196  
B51-011-0000  
B51-024-0000  
B51-024-3196  
051-024-3875  
051-024-9399  
051-027-3875  
051-051-0000  
051-051-9029  
051-051-9999  
051-053-0000  
051-053-0349  
051-053-9029  
051-124-3187  
051-127-3187  
051-151-0000  
051-153-0000  
051-153-9069  
051-311-3188  
051-328-0029  
051-328-0059  
051-328-3188  
051-328-3196  
051-328-3875  
051-328-9399  
B51-024-9399  
B51-024-9399  
051-027-9399  
B51-351-0000  
B51-051-9029  
B51-351-0000  
B51-053-0000  
B51-053-0000  
B51-053-9029  
051-124-9309  
051-127-9309  
051-151-9019  
051-153-9089  
051-153-9089  
B51-011-0000  
B51-328-3188  
B51-328-9399  
B51-328-3188  
B51-328-3196  
B51-328-9399  
B51-328-9399  
051-424-3196  
051-427-3196  
051-428-3188  
051-428-3196  
051-428-3875  
051-428-9399  
051-443-9009  
051-451-0000  
051-451-9019  
051-453-0000  
051-453-9019  
051-911-9072  
051-923-9188  
051-928-9019  
051-928-9029  
051-951-9039  
055-607-2203  
055-607-3702  
B51-451-0000  
C51-428-3196  
A51-424-3196  
A51-427-3196  
A51-428-3188  
A51-428-3196  
A51-428-3875  
A51-428-3875  
051-443-0000  
A51-451-0000  
A51-451-0000  
A51-453-0000  
A51-453-0000  
051-C11-9072  
051-C23-9188  
051-C28-9019  
051-C28-9029  
051-C51-9039  
055-607-9173  
055-607-9172  
051-451-0000  
A51-428-3196  
QPL Part Number Cross Reference  
US Government  
Designation  
ITT Cannon  
Part Number  
US Government  
Designation  
ITT Cannon  
Part Number  
Cat.  
Cable Types  
Cat.  
Cable Types  
M39012/55-3006  
M39012/55-3007  
M39012/55-3009  
M39012/55-3026  
M39012/55-3028  
M39012/55-3107  
M39012/55-3126  
M39012/55-3128  
M39012/55B3019  
M39012/56-3007  
M39012/56-3026  
M39012/56-3028  
M39012/56-3029  
M39012/56-3126  
M39012/59-3009  
M39012/59-3026  
M39012/59-3028  
M39012/67-0003  
M39012/67-0004  
M39012/67B0009  
M39012/69-0003  
M39012/69-0004  
M39012/69B0009  
M39012/70-0003  
M39012/71-0001  
M39012/73-0003  
M39012/73-0004  
M39012/73B0008  
050-607-5506899  
050-607-5507899  
050-607-5509899  
050-624-5526899  
050-624-5528899  
050-607-5517899  
050-624-5566899  
050-624-5568899  
050-624-5519899  
050-611-5607899  
050-628-5626899  
050-628-5628899  
050-628-5629899  
050-628-5666899  
050-610-5909899  
050-627-5926899  
050-627-5928899  
051-307-6703229  
051-307-6704229  
051-324-6709229  
051-311-6903229  
051-311-6904229  
051-328-6909229  
051-310-7003229  
051-043-7101229  
050-307-7303229  
050-307-7304229  
050-324-7308229  
A
A
A
C
C
A
C
C
RG178/U  
M39012/73B0009  
M39012/74-0003  
M39012/74-0004  
M39012/74B0009  
M39012/75-0003  
M39012/75-0004  
M39012/75B0008  
M39012/75B0009  
M39012/76-0003  
M39012/76-0004  
M39012/76B0009  
M39012/77-0001  
M39012/79B3002  
M39012/79B3101  
M39012/80B3003  
M39012/80-3006  
M39012/83-3009  
M39012/92-3001  
M39012/93-3001  
M39012/93-3002  
M39012/94-3001  
M39012/94-3002  
M39012/95-0001  
M39012/95-0002  
M39012/95-0003  
M39012/96-0001  
M39012/96-0002  
M39012/96-0003  
050-324-7309229  
050-308-7403229  
050-308-7404229  
050-325-7409229  
050-311-7503229  
050-311-7504229  
050-328-7508229  
050-328-7509229  
050-310-7603229  
050-310-7604229  
050-327-7609229  
050-043-7701229  
050-607-7902899  
050-607-7911899  
055-611-8003899  
055-611-8006899  
050-610-8369899  
055-607-9201899  
050-651-9301319  
050-651-9302319  
050-653-9401319  
050-653-9402319  
051-051-9501229  
051-051-9502229  
051-051-9503229  
051-053-9601229  
051-053-9602229  
051-053-9603229  
B
A
A
B
A
A
B
B
A
A
B
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG178/U  
RG174/U, 179/U, 316/U  
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG178/U  
RG174/U, 179/U, 316/U  
RG178/U  
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG178/U  
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG58/U, 142/U, 223/U  
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG142/U, 223/U  
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG142/U, 223/U  
A
C
C
C
C
A
C
C
A
A
B
A
A
B
A
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG142/U, 223/U  
RG58/U, 303/U  
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG58/U, 142/U, 223/U  
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG142/U, 223/U  
RG178/U  
RG174/U, 179/U, 316/U  
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG178/U  
RG174/U, 179/U, 316/U  
RG174/U, 316/U  
RG178/U  
RG174/U, 179/U, 316/U  
RG174/U, 316/U  
B
B
B
E
A
RG402/U  
RG405/U  
RG405/U  
RG402/U  
RG405/U  
RG402/U  
A
A
B
RG178/U  
RG174/U, 179/U, 316/U  
RG178/U  
143  

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