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IEC 61076-2-105:2008

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Connectors for electronic equipment - Product requirements - Part 2-105: Circular connectors - Detail specification for M5 connectors with screw-locking

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Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Language(s)

English - French

Published date

25-07-2008

FOREWORD
1 General information
  1.1 Scope
  1.2 Recommended method of termination
      1.2.1 Number of contacts or contact cavities
  1.3 Ratings and characteristics
  1.4 Normative references
  1.5 Marking
  1.6 IEC type designation
  1.7 Ordering information
  1.8 Safety aspects
2 Technical information
  2.1 Terms and definitions
  2.2 Survey of styles and variants
      2.2.1 Fixed connectors
      2.2.2 Free connectors
3 Dimensions
  3.1 General
  3.2 Interface dimensions
      3.2.1 Pin front view
  3.3 Gauges
4 Characteristics
  4.1 Climatic category
  4.2 Electrical
      4.2.1 Rated voltage - Rated impulse voltage - Pollution
            degree
      4.2.2 Voltage proof
      4.2.3 Current-carrying capacity
      4.2.4 Contact resistance
      4.2.5 Insulation resistance
  4.3 Mechanical
      4.3.1 IP degree of protection
      4.3.2 Mechanical operation
      4.3.3 Insertion and withdrawal forces
      4.3.4 Contact retention in insert
      4.3.5 Polarizing method
      4.3.6 Vibration (sinusoidal)
    5 Test schedule
  5.1 General
      5.1.1 Arrangement for contact resistance measurements
      5.1.2 Arrangement for dynamic stress tests (vibration)
  5.2 Test schedule
      5.2.1 Test group P - Preliminary
      5.2.2 Test group AP - Dynamic/ climatic
      5.2.3 Test group BP - Mechanical endurance
      5.2.4 Test group CP - Electrical load
      5.2.5 Test group DP - Chemical resistivity
      5.2.6 Test group EP - Connection method tests
Annex A (informative) Diameter of the female connector
        body
Bibliography

IEC 61076-2-105:2008 describes circular connectors with M5 screw-locking, typically used for industrial process measurement and control. These connectors consist of fixed non-rewireable or rewireable and free connectors non-rewireable.

Committee
TC 48/SC 48B
DevelopmentNote
Stability Date: 2017. (10/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
60
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Current

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