BS EN 61076-4-116:2012+A1:2016
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Connectors for electronic equipment. Product requirements – Printed board connectors. Detail specification for a high-speed two-part connector with integrated shielding function
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2016 | 56 |
This International Standard establishes specifications and test requirements for a high-speed two-part connector with integrated shielding function for use as a printed board connector in industrial environments.
The connectors connect a backplane to printed boards.
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7 | English CONTENTS |
11 | INTRODUCTION Figures Figure 1 – Typical arrangement with a two-part connector |
12 | Figure 2 – Typical arrangement with a direct edge connector, not covered in this Standard |
13 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
14 | 4 General data 4.1 Recommended method of mounting 4.2 Number of contacts and contact cavities |
15 | 4.3 Ratings and characteristics 5 Technical data 5.1 Survey of styles and variants 5.2 Information on application 5.2.1 Complete connectors (pairs) 5.2.2 Fixed board connectors 5.2.3 Free board connectors 5.2.4 Accessories 5.2.5 Shielding and grounding 5.2.6 Basic type of termination |
16 | 5.3 Contact arrangement 6 Dimensional information 6.1 General Tables Table 1 – Contact arrangement |
17 | 6.2 Isometric view and common features 6.2.1 Fixed board and free board connector 6.2.2 Common features 6.2.3 Reference system 6.3 Mating information 6.3.1 Mating conditions Figure 3 – Fixed board and free board connector Figure 4 – Mating conditions: lateral offset |
18 | 6.3.2 Planarity Figure 5 – Mating conditions: misalignment, angular offset Figure 6 – Mating conditions: end stop |
19 | 6.4 Fixed board connector 6.4.1 Dimensions Figure 7 – Fixed board connector |
20 | 6.4.2 Terminations Table 2 – Dimensions of fixed board connector |
21 | 6.5 Free board connector 6.5.1 Dimensions Figure 8 – Free board connector, part 1 |
22 | Figure 9 – Free board connector, part 2 |
23 | 6.5.2 Terminations Table 3 – Dimensions of the free board connector |
24 | 6.6 Accessories 6.7 Mounting information for fixed board connectors Figure 10 – Dimensions of hole pattern in backplane |
25 | 6.8 Mounting information for connectors 6.9 Gauges 6.9.1 Sizing gauges and retention force gauges 6.9.2 Test gauge for first contact point 7 Characteristics 7.1 Climatical category Table 4 – Dimensions of hole pattern in backplane Table 5 – Climatic category |
26 | 7.2 Electrical characteristics 7.2.1 Creepage and clearance distances 7.2.2 Voltage proof 7.2.3 Current-carrying capacity 7.2.4 Contact resistance Table 6 – Rated insulation voltages Table 7 – Current rating per pin at ambient of 70°C |
27 | 7.2.5 Insulation resistance 7.2.6 Impedance 7.2.7 Transmission characteristics Table 8 – Maximal permissible contact resistance change Table 9 – Minimal insulation resistance |
28 | Figure 11 – Reference points |
29 | 7.3 Mechanical characteristics 7.3.1 Mechanical operation 7.3.2 Engaging and withdrawal forces Figure 12 – Crosstalk combinations |
30 | 7.3.3 Contact retention in insert 7.3.4 Static load, transverse 7.3.5 Gauge retention force 7.3.6 Vibration (sinusoidal) 7.3.7 Shock 7.3.8 Polarizing method 7.3.9 Robustness and effectiveness of coding devices 8 Test schedule 8.1 General |
31 | 8.2 Arrangement for contact resistance measurement 8.3 Arrangement for contact disturbance measurement (shock and vibration test) Figure 13 – Arrangement for resistance measurement Table 10 – Number of specimens for test sequence |
32 | 8.4 Arrangement for current carrying measurement 8.5 Arrangement for dynamic stress tests Figure 14 – Arrangement for measurement of contact disturbance Figure 15 – Wiring arrangement for current-carrying measurement |
33 | 8.6 Arrangement for testing static load; transverse 8.7 Arrangement for voltage proof and polarization voltage Figure 16 – Test setup for shock and vibration test Figure 17 – Application of static load |
34 | 8.8 Arrangement for flammability tests 8.9 Test boards for impedance and transmission characteristics Figure 18 – Measurement arrangement for voltage proof Figure 19 – Measurement arrangement for flammability tests Figure 20 – Break out area of the connector footprint |
35 | 8.10 Pre-conditioning 8.11 Wiring and mounting of specimens 8.11.1 Wiring 8.11.2 Mounting Figure 21 – Example of a test fixture for fixed board connectors Figure 22 – Example of a test fixture for free board connectors |
36 | 8.12 Test procedures and measuring methods 8.13 Test schedule tables 8.13.1 Test group P – Preliminary Table 11 – Test group P |
37 | 8.13.2 Test group A – Dynamic/climatic Table 12 – Test group A |
39 | 8.13.3 Test group B – Mechanical endurance Table 13 – Test group B |
41 | 8.13.4 Test group C – Moisture Table 14 – Test group C |
42 | 8.13.5 Test group D – Electrical load Table 15 – Test group D |
43 | 8.13.6 Test group E – Mechanical resistivity 8.13.7 Test group F – Chemical resistivity Table 16 – Test group E Table 17 – Test group F |
44 | 8.13.8 Test group G – Connections 8.13.9 Test group H – Signal integrity tests Table 18 – Test group G Table 19 – Test group H |
53 | Bibliography |