IEC PAS 61076-4-115:2001
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Connectors for electronic equipment - Part 4-115: Printed board connectors - Detail specification for a single-part hybrid connector, with a section of high-speed differential pair connections, and a section of low-speed, power and ground connections between printed boards and backplanes, in accordance with IEC 60917
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26-02-2003
English
21-06-2001
1 General data
1.1 Recommended method of mounting
1.1.1 Number of contacts and contact cavities
1.2 Ratings and characteristics
1.3 Normative references
1.4 Marking
1.5 IEC type designation
1.6 Ordering information
2 Technical data
2.1 Definitions
2.1.1 Mechanical features
2.1.2 Contacts and terminations
2.1.3 Engagement sequence
2.2 Survey of styles and variants
2.2.1 Styles of connectors
2.2.2 Styles of termination
2.2.3 Variants of the paddle-guard
2.3 Information on application
2.3.1 Description of the connector
2.3.2 Contact designation
2.3.3 Arrangement of contact levels
2.3.4 Polarisation and keying
2.3.5 Mounting on backplane
2.3.6 Mounting on the plug-in card
3 Dimensional Information
3.1 General
3.2 Isometric view and common features
3.2.1 Common features
3.2.2 Height dimensions
3.2.3 Width dimensions
3.2.4 Depth dimensions
3.3 Mating information
3.3.1 Engaging direction
3.3.2 Perpendicular to engaging dire
3.3.3 Inclination
3.4 Fixed connector
3.4.1 Dimensions of fixed connector
3.4.2 Dimensions of contacts and terminations
3.5 Plug-in card paddle
3.5.1 Dimensions of paddle-guard
3.6 Mounting information for fixed connector
3.6.1 Footprint for press-in / compression mounted
fixed connector
3.6.2 Footprint for press-in only mounted fixed
connector
3.6.3 Footprint for surface-mount soldered fixed
connector
3.7 Mounting information for paddle-guard
3.7.1 Footprint for high-speed and shielding ground
connections
3.7.2 Footprint for low-speed connections
3.8 Gauges
3.8.1 Compression force gauges for high-speed section
3.8.2 Sizing and compression force gauges for low-speed
section
4 Characteristics
4.1 Climatic category
4.2 Electrical
4.2.1 Creepage and clearance dista
4.2.2 Voltage proof
4.2.3 Current carrying capacity
4.2.4 Contact resistance
4.2.5 Insulation resistance
4.2.6 Inductance
4.3 Mechanical
4.3.1 Mechanical operation
4.3.2 Engaging and separating forces
4.3.3 Gauge supporting force
4.3.4 Vibration (sinusoidal)
4.3.5 Shock
4.3.6 Polarising method
4.3.7 Retention of fixed connector on backplane
4.3.8 Retention of the paddle-guard
4.4 High-speed characteristics
4.4.1 Differential impedance
4.4.2 Differential crosstalk
4.4.3 Differential attenuation
4.4.4 Propagation delay skew
5 Test schedule
5.1 General
5.1.1 Layout of printed circuit boards for
electromechanical tests
5.1.2 Layout of printed circuit boards for signal
integrity validation
5.1.3 Arrangement for contact resistance measurement
5.1.4 Arrangement for dynamic stress tests
5.1.5 Arrangement for insulation resistance, voltage
proof and polarisation voltage
5.1.6 Arrangement for gauge supporting force test on
high-speed contacts
5.1.7 Arrangement for gauge supporting force test on
low-speed contacts
5.2 Test schedule tables
5.2.1 Group P - Preliminary
5.2.2 Group A - Dynamic / Climatic
5.2.3 Group B - Mechanical endurance
5.2.4 Group C - Moisture
5.2.5 Group D - Electrical load
5.2.6 Group E - Mechanical resistivity
5.2.7 Group F - Resistance to dust
5.2.8 Group G - Signal integrity vali
A Annex A - Test method for gauge supporting force
B Annex B - Test method for dust and fibre resistance
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