Datasheet

108-40000
Test Description Requirem ent Procedure
Physical shock. No discontinuity greater than 1
microsecond.
See Note (a).
TE Spec 109-26-9.
Subject rigid m ount wired and
mated connectors to 100 Gs
sawtooth shock pulses of 6
milliseconds duration. Three shocks
in each direction applied along 3
mutually perpendicular planes, 18
shocks total.
Connector mating force. 12 ounces maxim um per contact. TE Spec 109-42, Condition A.
Measure force necessary to m ate
connector for first m ating. Calculate
mating force per contact by dividing
mating force by num ber of contacts.
Connector unmating force. 1.5 ounces minimum per contact. TE Spec 109-42, Condition A.
Measure force necessary to unm ate
connector after first m ating.
Calculate unm ating force per
contact by dividing unm ating force
by num ber of contacts.
Durability. Term ination resistance, dry circuit.
See Note (b).
TE Spec 109-27.
Mate and unm ate 15 ìin gold plated
connectors or equivalent 3 ìin gold
over 12 ìin palladium nickel for 75
cycles. Mate and unm ate 30 ìin
gold plated connectors or equivalent
3 ìin gold over 27 ìin palladium
nickel for 150 cycles at m axim um
rate of 150 cycles per hour.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Therm al shock. Term ination resistance, dry circuit.
Insulation resistance.
Dielectric withstanding voltage.
See Note (c).
See Note (d).
TE Spec 109-22.
Subject unwired and unmated
connectors of Test Group 2 and
wired and m ated connectors of Test
Group 4 to 5 cycles between -65
and 105°C.
Hum idity/tem perature cycling. Insulation resistance.
Dielectric withstanding voltage.
See Note (a).
TE Spec 109-23, Condition B,
Method III less step 7(b).
Subject mated and unterm inated
connectors to 10 days
humidity/tem perature cycling at 25
to 65°C and 80 to 98% RH, 5 cold
shocks at -10°C.
Mixed flowing gas. Term ination resistance, dry circuit.
See Note (a).
TE Spec 109-85-3.
Subject mated connectors to
environm ental class III for 20 days.
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