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IEEE DRAFT 1505 : 0

Superseded
Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

RECEIVER FIXTURE INTERFACE SPONSORED BY THE CONNECTORS TECHNICAL COMMITTEE TC-55 OF THE IEEE INSTRUMENTATION & MEASUREMENT SOCIETY
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

16-04-2007

Language(s)

English

1 Overview
   1.1 Scope
   1.2 Purpose
2 Normative references
   2.1 Government specifications and standards
   2.2 Other organizational standards
   2.3 Conventions
3 Definitions
   3.1 ball-lock mechanism
   3.2 connector module body
   3.3 continuous frame interval
   3.4 combination frame interval
   3.5 eurocard DIN standard
   3.6 fixture
   3.7 fixture enclosure
   3.8 fixture frame
   3.9 fixture plug/pin header connector module
   3.10 frame interval
   3.11 framework structure
   3.12 mechanical float
   3.13 mechanical advantage
   3.14 MIL-DTL-55302 military connector standard
   3.15 pin contact
   3.16 receiver frame
   3.17 receiver ball-lock receptacle/fixture ball-lock assembly
   3.18 receiver receptacle connector module
   3.19 Receiver Fixture Interface (RFI)
   3.20 RFI framework
   3.21 segmented framework
   3.22 slot
   3.23 socket contact
   3.24 stroke
   3.25 termination
   3.26 two-part connector
   3.27 unit-under-test (UUT)
   3.28 Definition of specification terms
4 Qualification requirements
   4.1 Responsibility or inspection
   4.2 General requirements
   4.3 Qualification inspections
   4.4 Inspection conditions
   4.5 Qualification inspection
   4.6 Method of examination and test
5 Framework specification
   5.1 Framework specification introduction
   5.2 Definitions
   5.3 Conventions
   5.4 Framework general specification
   5.5 Materials
   5.6 Restricted materials
   5.7 Dissimilar metals
   5.8 Workmanship
   5.9 Design and construction
   5.10 Framework assembly
   5.11 Framework alignment/keying cavities
   5.12 Framework ball-lock mechanism
   5.13 Framework ball-lock/safety-lock pin devices
   5.14 Framework protective cover
   5.15 Method of mounting
   5.16 Interchangeability
   5.17 Framework stroke
   5.18 Framework engagement and separation forces
   5.19 Framework fixture support weight rating
   5.20 Electrical conditional requirements
   5.21 Framework durability
   5.22 Environmental requirements
   5.23 Auxiliary parts
   5.24 Riveting, upsetting, and pinning-over
6 Connector module specification
   6.1 Connector module specification introduction
   6.2 Connector specification system
   6.3 Definitions
   6.4 Conventions
   6.5 Quality
   6.6 General and specific connector/contact specification
        relationships
   6.7 Materials
   6.8 Reference materials, platings and processes
   6.9 Design and construction
   6.10 Connector assembly
   6.11 Interchangeability
   6.12 Oversized pin exclusion test
   6.14 Connector mating and unmating
   6.15 Contact rating
   6.16 Contact resistance
   6.17 Contact retention
   6.18 Dielectric withstanding voltage
   6.19 Signal low level circuit
   6.20 Insulation resistance
   6.21 Contact durability/cycle test
   6.22 Environmental requirements
   6.23 Contacts supplied in reels
   6.24 Contact solderability
   6.25 Contact resistance to soldering heat/flammability
   6.26 Contact crimp tensile strength
   6.27 Auxiliary parts
   6.28 Marking
   6.29 Workmanship
7 Signal module
   7.1 Introduction
   7.2 General specifications
   7.3 Design and construction requirements
   7.4 Electrical specifications
   7.5 Method of examination and test
8 Power size 8 and 16 connector module(s)
   8.1 Introduction
   8.2 General specifications
   8.3 Design and construction requirements
   8.4 23 amp power contact electrical specifications
   8.5 45 amp power contact electrical specifications
   8.6 Method of examination and test
9 Coax size 16 connector module(s)
   9.1 Introduction
   9.2 General specifications
   9.3 Design and construction requirements
   9.4 5 GHz contact electrical specifications
   9.5 3 GHz contact electrical specifications
   9.6 Method of examination and test
10 RFI mixed power connector module, 28-110A and 6-20A positions
   10.1 Introduction
   10.2 General Specifications
   10.3 Design and construction requirements
   10.4 Electrical specifications
11 Universal size connector D-Sub compatible module, 24 position
   11.1 Introduction
   11.2 General specifications
   11.3 Design and construction requirements
   11.4 Coax 40 GHz, size 8, D-Sub compatible, contact
   11.5 Power 45 ampere, size 8, D-Sub compatible, contact
   11.6 Pneumatic, size 8, D-Sub compatible, contact
   11.7 Fiber-optic, size 8, D-Sub compatible, contact
        specifications
12 High peed signal module
   12.1 Introduction
   12.2 General specifications
   12.3 Design and construction requirements
   12.4 Electrical specifications
   12.5 Method of examination and test
A. Receiver fixture Interface (RRFI) Tutorial
      A.1 Scope
      A.2 Receiver fixture interface overview
      A.3 Receiver fixture interface approaches
      A.4 IEEE-P1505 RFI framework design
      A.5 RFI fixture enclosures overview
      A.6 RFI connector modules and contacts
      A.7 Receiver fixture interface assessment and trade-offs
B. Critical Interface Working Group (CIWG) report
C. Bibliography

Describes the development of a common Receiver/Fixture Interface specification that is based upon available commercial standards integrated under a common "open" architecture.

DocumentType
Draft
Pages
125
PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Status
Superseded

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