050-027-0000220 [ITT]
RF SMC Connector, Male, Panel Mount, Cable Mount, Crimp Terminal, Jack;型号: | 050-027-0000220 |
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Electronic Components
Cannon 50 Ohm
RF Connectors
Over 90 year history ...
ITT Electronic Components is an innovative and dynamic company with
the in-depth experience of a 90 plus year industry leader. We are part of
ITT Corporation, a multi-disciplined, multi-national company engaged in
the design and manufacture of electronic components, defense products
and fluid handling controls.
ITT operates globally and is active in many diverse markets
including telecom, carrier networks, wireless, medical electronics,
instrumentation, military, microwave components, information systems
and radar. ITT is an approved manufacturer to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
Broad range of Cannon connectors and cable assemblies
In addition to our 50 Ohm RF product line, we also offer a range of 75 Ohm connectors including
Type 43 (SMZ), 1.0/2.3, 1.6/5.6 and BNC.
TM
Cannon CoSMID connectors
CoSMIDTM (Coax Surface Mount MID) 75 ohm connectors use molded
interconnect device technology – a process which allows the selective
metallization of 3D plastic shapes. Two, three or four coaxial
connector lines can be integrated into a single surface mountable
module. The modular design means that designers can incorporate more coax
lines on a card edge than ever before.
QT - Quick Termination Connectors
Quick Termination connectors have the special QT contact
pre-assembled into the main connector assembly, which eliminates
the process of crimping or soldering onto the center conductor of a
cable. The center conductor is terminated to the inner contact within
the connector assembly, by activating the QT (patented) mechanism
1
using the simple plastic tool provided. The assembly is completed in
4 simple steps.
2
1. Strip cable using standard tooling.
2. Assemble connector on to cable.
3. Press insulator into connector body.
4. Crimp the ferrule using standard hex crimp tool to
complete the termination.
3
4
The QT principle may be applied to 50 Ohm products also. Contact
our Customer Service group for more information.
CoSMID is a trademark of ITT Corporation.
CANNON, ENGINEERED FOR LIFE, the ITT “Engineered Blocks” symbol and the composite ITT logo
are registered trademarks of ITT Corporation © 2007
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Description
Page
Selection Guide
4
SMA (Precision) Connectors
SMA (Commercial) Connectors
SMB Connectors
6
13
19
24
27
31
33
35
37
40
41
58
60
61
62
SMC Connectors
SSMB Connectors
SSMC Connectors
Coaxial Terminators
Between Series Adaptors
TM
Sealflex 2 Assemblies
Mounting Information
Assembly Instructions
Tooling
Glossary of Terms
Part Number Index
Product Safety Information
CABLE ASSEMBLY SERVICE
Cannon has a precision cable assembly facility for the manufacture and testing of a wide range of cable / connector
assemblies. By using Cannon's considerable expertise in this field, the customer is relieved of expensive training, tooling
and reject problems. This invariably offers economic and logistical advantages when compared to user assembly.
Flexible, semi-rigid and Sealflex 2 RF and microwave coaxial cable assemblies for DC to 40 GHz are manufactured to the
most complex customer designs and exacting mechanical and electrical tolerances. A full range of MIL-C-17G proprietary
flexible and semi-rigid cables are used as well as the Sealflex 2 fully flexible, low loss microwave cable. With computerized
semi-rigid cable forming and Vector Network Analyzer test equipment cable assemblies are manufactured for quality
conscious customers the world over. Our skills, experience and 100% electrical testing allow us to build products that meet
or exceed expectations.
7 5 OHM CONNECTORS
Cannon also offer a wide selection of 75 Ohm connectors for switching and transmission in telecom applications. These
include the popular Type 43 (SMZ), 1.0/2.3, 1.6/5.6 and BNC connector ranges incorporating the CoSMID ™ surface
mountable modular technology and the (patented) ‘QT’ quick termination designs. The CoSMID modular design allows
designers to incorporate more coax lines on a card edge than ever before and the QT assembly eliminates the process of
crimping or soldering onto the centre conductor of the cable.
FAKRA CONNECTORS
In addition to the range of SMB connectors we also offer FAKRA connectors for automotive applications.
For more details on any of the products listed above, please visit www.ittcannon.com.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
Selection Guide
CONNECTOR / CABLE SELECTION GUIDE
Given here are details of all popular cables with which the connectors in this publication may be used.
Cable numbers suitable for use with all cable mounting connectors are given opposite the connector part numbers in the
series chosen.
Diameter of Outer
Conductor (Max)
2,85 (.112)
2,69 (.106)
2,79 (.101)
2,24 (.088)
1,37 (.054)
2,13 (.084)
2,13 (.084)
2,06 (.081)
1,37 (.054)
2,06 (.081)
3,61 (.142)
2,18 (.086)
3,01 (.119)
3,71 (.146)
4,34 (.171)
Impedance
Diameter of
Dielectric (Max)
1,95 (.077)
1,68 (.066)
1,60 (.063)
1,60 (.063)
0,91 (.036)
1,68 (.066)
1,68 (.066)
1,60 (.063)
0,91 (.036)
1,60 (.063)
3,05 (.120)
1,70 (.067)
1,95 (.077)
3,07 (.121)
3,07 (.121)
Diameter of Center
Conductor (Nom)
0,31 (.012)
0,30 (.012)
0,51 (.020)
0,48 (.019)
0,30 (.012)
0,30 (.012)
0,30 (.012)
0,51 (.020)
0,30 (.012)
0,51 (.020)
0,91 (.036)
0,51 (.020)
0,31 (.012)
0,99 (.039)
0,99 (.039)
Diameter
of Jacket
Cable Number
(ohms)
75
3,55 (.140)
3,07 (.121)
3,00 (.118)
2,67 (.105)
1,91 (.075)
2,67 (.105)
2,80 (.110)
2,80 (.110)
2,04 (.080)
2,60 (.102)
-
BT3002
RD179*
RD316*
RG174/U
RG178/U
RG179/U
RG187/U
RG188/U
RG196/U
RG316/U
RG402/U
RG405/U
TZC75024
RG141
75
50
50
50
75
75
50
50
50
50
50
-
75
3,55 (.140)
4,95 (.195)
5,08 (.200)
50
50
RG142
*Double shielded
PART NUMBER GUIDE
This table shows how the part numbers for coaxial connectors are constructed.
TYPICAL PART NUMBER
0 5 0 - 0 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 2 2 0
Product Type
Mating Engagement
Design Series
Connector Configurations
Cable size code or special
modification
Finish / plating code
Packaging or variant code
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
Selection Guide
QUICK REFERENCE SELECTION GUIDE
SMB
SMC
SSMB
SMA
Precision
SMA
Com m ercial
SSMC
Series
Microminiature
rapid connect /
disconnect
coaxial
connectors
Microminiature
rapid connect /
disconnect
coaxial
connectors
Coaxial
connector for
rugged
Rapid connect
/disconnect
coaxial
Robust
economical
coaxial
Vibration
resistant
coaxial
Description
environments
connectors
connectors
connectors
Frequency
DC - 4 GHz
DC - 4 GHz
DC - 18 GHz
DC - 4 GHz
50Ω
DC - 12.4 GHz
DC - 18 GHz
50Ω
50Ω
50Ω
50Ω
50Ω
Impedance
Cable Type
Coupling
Flexible/
semi-rigid
Flexible/
semi-rigid
Flexible
Snap-on
Flexible
Flexible
Screw
Flexible
Screw
Screw
Screw
Brass
Snap-on
Stainless steel or
beryllium copper
Body Material
Brass
Gold or nickel
19
Brass
Brass
Brass
Gold over
nickel
Gold or
passivated
Gold or
nickel
Gold or
nickel
Gold or
nickel
Body Finish
13
31
Page Number
27
6
24
Between Series
Coaxial
Term inators
TM
SEALFLEX 2
Series
Adaptor
High efficiency
transitions between
various coaxial
Provide permanent
coaxial connections
to printed circuit
boards
High performance
flexible microwave
cable assemblies
Description
connector series
DC - 18 GHz
Frequency
DC - 18 GHz
DC - 4 GHz
N/A
50Ω
50Ω
Impedance
Cable Type
Coupling
N/A
Flexible
N/A
Flexible
Screw
Various
Stainless steel
or brass
Stainless steel
(connectors)
Body Material
Copper alloy
Electroplated tin
33
Gold or
passivated
Passivated
(connectors)
Body Finish
35
Page Number
37
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
PRECISION SMA
Cannon’s precision SMA connectors feature the
MIL-C-39012 Series SMA interface and envelope
configuration. They can be mated with all
connectors meeting the MIL specification
dimensions. Designed for use with a variety of
subminiature coaxial cables, superior results are
obtained from DC to 18 GHz when used with semi-
rigid cables and from DC to 12.4 GHz with flexible
cable.These connectors are manufactured with
beryllium copper bodies which are gold plated or
stainless steel bodies which can be supplied with
either a gold plated or passivated finish.
Key Features
•
•
•
•
Military grade
Cannon also offers a range of commercial SMA
brass bodied connectors. For further details, please
see page 13.
Rugged stainless steel design
Intermateable with all SMAs to Mil-C-39012
Frequency range DC to 18 GHz
MATING INTERFACES
7,92
(.312)
A/F HEX
4,83
(.190)
MIN
Ø0.91
(.036)
Ø5,44
Ø4,62
(.214)
(.182)
MAX
Ø4,55
(.179)
Ø1.27
(.050)
Ø1,27
(.050)
2,92
(.115)
.250-36,
UNS-2A
THD.
.250-36,
UNS-2B
THD.
2,54
(.100)
MAX
1,98
(.078)
MAX
2,54
(.100)
MAX
REFERENCE
PLANE
REFERENCE PLANE
PLUG
JACK
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
PRECISION SMA
SPECIFICATIONS
Impedance
50Ω nominal
ELECTRICAL
Frequency Range
Voltage Rating
0 to 18.0 GHz
Connectors for RG178/U series cable: At Sea Level= 170 Vrms. At 21km (70k feet) = 45 Vrms
Connectors for RG316/U series cable: At Sea Level = 250 Vrms. At 21km (70k feet) = 65 Vrms
Connectors for RG142/U series cable: At Sea Level = 335 Vrms. At 21km (70k feet) = 85 Vrms
5000 MΩ minimum
Insulation Resistance
Contact resistance
Center Contact = 3.0 m Ω maximum initial. 4.0 m Ω maximum after environment
Outer Contact = 2.0 m Ω maximum initial. 2.0 m Ω maximum after environment
Braid to Body = 0.5 m Ω maximum
2.0 A dc maximum
Contact Current Rating
Insertion Loss
0.06 x
-60 dB minimum @ 2 - 3 GHz
Connector Configuration
freq. GHz tested at 6 GHz
RF Leakage
Cable group
Straight
Right Angle
1.20 + .03F
1.15 + .03F
1.15 + .02F
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR)
To 18 GHz or 80% of upper cut-off
frequency of the cable , whichever is lower.
Applicable to 50Ω cables only.(F = GHz)
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage (DWV)
Corona Level
RG178/U braided
RG316/U braided
RG142/U braided
1.20 + .025F
1.15 + .02F
1.15 + .01F
Connectors used with RG316/U series cable = 750 Vrms @ Sea Level
Connectors used with RG316/U series cable = 190 V @ 21km (70k feet) minimum
SMA per MIL-C-39012, Series SMA
MECHANICAL Engagement Design
Engagement Forces
Torque: 0.23 Nm (2 in. lbs.) maximum
0.03 Nm (4 in. ozs.) minimum. (For captivated contacts)
0.8 Nm to 1.1 Nm (7 to 10 in. lbs.)
Contact Torque
Mating Torque
1.4 Nm to 1.7 Nm (12 to 15 in. lbs.) minimum
Locknut Torque
267 N (60 lbs.) minimum
Coupling Nut Retention
Body & Body Components: Non-magnetic stainless steel or beryllium copper.
Female Contacts: Beryllium copper. Insulators: PTFE. Crimp Ferrule: Annealed copper alloy.
Gaskets: Silicone rubber
Materials
Center Contacts: Gold plated. Other Metal Parts: Gold plated or passivated (as specified)
to meet the finish and corrosion requirements of MIL-C-39012
-65° C to 165° C
Finish/Plating
ENVIRONMENTAL
Temperature Rating
MIL-STD-202, Method 101, test condition B, 5% salt solution
MIL-STD-202, Method 204, test condition D (20 G's)
MIL-STD-202, Method 213, test condition I (100 G's)
MIL-STD-202, Method 107, test condition B
Corrosion (salt spray)
Vibration, High Frequency
Shock
Thermal Shock
MIL-STD-202, Method 106. No measurements at high humidity. Insulation resistance
shall be 200 M Ω minimum within 5 minutes after removal from humidity.
500 matings minimum
Moisture Resistance
Connector Durability
Contact Captivation
GENERAL
Unless otherwise specified, all connectors feature captivated contacts. When captivated
the contacts will withstand 26.7 N (6 lbs.) minimum axial force.
When properly assembled to the compatible single braided coaxial cable, the retention
is equal to the breaking strength of the cable.
Cable Retention
Body Plating Options
The following part number suffices can be specified for Precision SMA Connectors
..... 310
..... 890
gold body, gold coupling nut
passivated body & coupling nut
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
except Direct Solder Types; gold body, passivated coupling nuts
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
PRECISION SMA
CRIMP TYPE CABLE CONNECTORS FOR FLEXIBLE CABLE
Straight Plug, Non-Captive Contact
17,78
(.700)
Part Number
Cable Numbers
RG174/U, 316/U
RD316
050 - 622 - 9188890
050 - 622 - 9875890
Assembly Instructions AI-102 (Page 43)
25,91
(1.020)
Straight Plug, Captive Contact
17,91
(.705)
Cable Numbers
Part Number
RG174/U, 316/U
RD316
A50 - 624- 9188890
A50 - 624 - 9875890
7,92
(.312)
A/F HEX
Assembly Instructions AI-703 (Page 51)
17,15
(.675)
13,59
(.535)
Right Angle Plug, Captive Contact
Cable Numbers
Part Number
RG174/U, 316/U
RD316
050 - 628- 9188890
050 - 628 - 9875890
12,07
(.475)
Assembly Instructions AI-90 (Page 41)
25,65
(1.010)
Bulkhead Jack, Captive Contact
11,43
(.450)
Cable Numbers
Part Number
RG174/U, 316/U
RD316
050 - 627- 9188890
050 - 627- 9875890
7,92
(.312)
A/F HEX
The surface finish on these products is passivated stainless
steel. For gold plated versions change last three digits of
the the part number from 890 to 310.
Mounting Plan W (Page 40)
Assembly Instructions AI-227 (Page 46)
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
PRECISION SMA
DIRECT SOLDER TYPE CABLE CONNECTORS FOR SEMI-RIGID CABLE
Straight Plug without Center Contact*
11,18
(.440)
Cable Numbers
RG402/U
Part Number
055 - 607- 2003890
Ø3,61
(.142)
MIN
*Center conductor of cable is used as contact
Assembly Instructions AI-302 (Page 48)
Straight Plug with Center Contact
11,18
(.440)
A
Cable Numbers
RG405/U
Part Number
2,20 (.088)
3,60 (.142)
055 - 607- 9172890
055 - 607 - 9173890
ØA
RG402/U
Assembly Instructions AI-252 (Page 47)
17,15
(.675)
13,59
(.535)
Right Angle Plug
A
Cable Numbers
RG405/U
Part Number
2,20 (.088)
3,60 (.142)
055 - 611- 3702890
055 - 611- 3703890
RG402/U
7,62
(.300)
ØA
MIN
Assembly Instructions AI-98 (Page 42)
The surface finish on these products is passivated stainless
steel. For gold plated versions change last three digits of
the the part number from 890 to 310.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
PRECISION SMA
FLANGE MOUNT RECEPTACLES
27,43
(1.080)
Straight Jack, Stub Contact, Extended Dielectric
Part Numbers
14.99
(.590)
9.53
(.375)
1,65
(.085)
Narrow Flange
Square Flange
050 - 645 - 4540890
050 - 645 - 9009890
Ø1,27
(.050)
Ø4,11
(1.62)
14,61
(.575)
Straight Jack, Solder Pot Contact, Flush Dielectric
Part Numbers
9,53
(.375)
1,65
(.065)
Ø0,76
(.030)
MIN
Narrow Flange
Square Flange
Contact Customer Service
050 - 645 - 9019890
Ø1,27
(.050)
Straight Jack, Tab Contact, Flush Dielectric
Part Numbers
9,53
(.375)
1,85
(.065)
2,54
(.100)
Narrow Flange
Square Flange
050 - 645 - 4528890
050 - 645 - 4575890
0,27 x 1,27
(.005 x .050)
12,70
(.500)
5,66
(.223)
6,64
(.340)
Flange Dimensions for Flange Mount
Receptacles and Panel Jacks
15,88
(.625)
12,22
(.481)
ALL FLANGE MOUNT RECEPTACLES HAVE
CAPTIVATED CONTACTS
The surface finish on these products is
passivated stainless steel. For gold plated
versions change last three digits of the the part
number from 890 to 310.
Ø2,59
(.102)
4 POSNS
Ø2,59
(.102)
2 POSNS
Square Flange
Narrow Flange
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
PRECISION SMA
PRINTED CIRCUIT RECEPTACLES
Straight Jack
3,94
(.155)
9,53
(.375)
Part Number
050 - 651 - 0000310
Ø1,27
(.050)
1,00
(.039)
6,35
(.250)
4 POSNS
Mounting Plan D (Page 40)
14,81
(.583)
Right Angle Jack
11,63
(.458)
Part Number
050 - 653 - 0000310
6,35
(.250)
13,46
(.530)
3,94
(.155)
6,35
(.250)
1,00
(.039)
4 POSNS
Ø1,27
(.050)
Mounting Plan D (Page 40)
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
PRECISION SMA
IN-SERIES ADAPTORS
22,23
(.875)
Plug to Plug Adaptor, Straight
3,18
(.125)
Part Number
050 - 673 - 0000890
5,56
(.219)
A/F
2 FLATS
Plug to Jack Adaptor, Straight
17,04
(.671)
Part Number
050 - 674 - 0000890
22,23
(.875)
Jack to Jack Adaptor, Bulk Head Mount, Straight
1,65
14,65
(.575)
(.065)
Part Number
050 - 675 - 0000890
7,92
(.312)
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan W (Page 40
15,88
(.625)
12,70
(.500)
Plug to Jack Adaptor, Right Angle
Part Number
050 - 678 - 0000890
14,86
(.585)
11,68
(.460)
The surface finish on these products is passivated stainless
steel. For gold plated versions change last three digits of
the the part number from 890 to 310.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
COMMERCIAL SMAHeading_1
Cannon’s Commercial SMA connectors are subminiature
devices that provide repeatable electrical performance
through the frequency range DC to 18.0 GHz. These 50
ohm connectors offer minimum attenuation with low
reflection which makes them extremely popular in the
RF and microwave industry. The MIL-C-39012 series
SMA interface ensures they can be mated with all
connectors meeting the MIL specification dimensions.
They are designed for use with a variety of subminiature
coaxial cables. This includes semi-rigid and hand
formable cables as well as the popular RG series of
flexible cable and commercial cables meeting these
dimensions.
Key Features
•
Crimp /solder contacts on straight plugs
and bulkhead jacks
These SMA connectors feature stand-off legs on the PCB
mount designs to enhance soldering, cleaning and
inspection. The straight plugs feature crimp / solder
contacts for speed of assembly and high performance.
SMA connectors are found in many diverse applications
including amplifiers, dividers, filters and attenuators.
•
•
Stand-off legs on PCB mounts
Intermateable with all SMAs to MIL-C-39012
The standard units are supplied in gold plate. Nickel
plated versions are available on request.
MATING INTERFACES
7,92
(.312)
A/F HEX
4,83
(.190)
MIN
Ø0.91
(.036)
Ø5,44
(.214)
MAX
Ø4,55
(.179)
Ø4,62
(.182)
Ø1.27
(.050)
Ø1,27
(.050)
2,92
(.115)
.250-36,
UNS-2A
THD.
.250-36,
UNS-2B
THD.
2,54
(.100)
MAX
1,98
(.078)
MAX
2,54
(.100)
MAX
REFERENCE
PLANE
REFERENCE PLANE
PLUG
JACK
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
COMMERCIAL SMA
SPECIFICATIONS
Impedance
50Ω
ELECTRICAL
Frequency Range
0 to 18.0 GHz
for RG-402 & RG-405 semi-rigid cable - 0 to 18 GHz
for flexible cable - 0 to the maximum frequency of the cable per MIL-C-17
Voltage Rating
RG402 (0.141” OD.)
RG405 (0.085” OD.)
RG58, 141, 142, 223
RG174, 188, 316
550 volts rms maximum
335 volts rms maximum
550 volts rms maximum
335 volts rms maximum
5000 MΩ minimum
Insulation Resistance
Contact Resistance
Center Contact = 5.0 mΩ maximum
Outer Contact = 1.0 mΩ maximum
0.04 dB maximum x
0.06 dB maximum x
-(90-f GHz) dB minimum
f GHz (straight)
f GHz (right angle)
Insertion Loss
RF Leakage
1.05+ 0.15 x f GHz maximum (straight)
1.15+ 0.15 x f GHz maximum (right angle)
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR)
RG402 (0.141” OD)
RG405 (0.085” OD)
RG58, 141, 142, 223
1.05+ 0.005 x f GHz maximum
1.05+ 0.005 x f GHz maximum
1.10+ 0.01 x f GHz maximum (straight)
1.15+ 0.02 x f GHz maximum (right angle)
1.15+ 0.01 x f GHz maximum (straight)
1.18+ 0.02 x f GHz maximum (right angle)
1000 volts rms maximum
RG174, 188, 316
RG402 (0.141” OD)
RG405 (0.085”OD)
RG58, 141, 142, 223
RG174, 188, 316
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage
750 volts rms maximum
1000 volts rms maximum
750 volts rms maximum
MECHANICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL
1/4” - 36 threaded coupling
500 matings
Mating
Durability
Minimum 60 lbs
8 inch-pounds
Coupling Nut Retention
Recommended Nut Mating Torque
Cable Retention
RG58, 141, 142, 223 40 lbs minimum
RG174, 188, 316
-65˚ C to 165˚ C
20 lbs minimum
Temperature Range
Vibration
MIL-STD-202 Method 204 test condition D
MIL-STD-202, Method 101, test condition B
MIL-STD-202, Method 102 test condition C
Salt Spray
Temperature Cycling
MATERIAL
Material
Plating
Brass
Gold or nickel
Gold over nickel
Gold over nickel
None
Connector Body
Center Contact
Male: Brass
Female: beryllium-copper
Teflon
Insulation
Gasket
Silicone
None
Annealed Copper
Same as body
Crimp Ferrule
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
COMMERCIAL SMA
CRIMP ATTACHMENTS FOR FLEXIBLE CABLE
17.6 [.693]
12.7 [.374]
Straight Crimp Plug
Part Number
Cable Numbers
RG141
F50 - E22 - 9141000
F50 - E22 - 9142000
RECOMMENDED
CABLE STRIPPING DIMS
RG142
0.6 [.024]
2.9 [.114]
8.7 [.342]
Assembly Instructions CSMA 1 (Page 54)
16.2 [.638]
Straight Crimp Plug
9.5 [.374]
Cable Numbers
RG316
Part Number
F50 - E22- 9188000
F50 - E22 - 9875000
RECOMMENDED
CABLE STRIPPING DIMS
RD316
0.7 [.028]
7.4 [.291]
2.7 [.106]
Assembly Instructions CSMA 1 (Page 54)
3.5 [.138]
1.7 [.067]
8.0 [.315]
Right Angle Crimp Plug
RECOMMENDED
CABLE STRIPPING DIMS
Cable Numbers
Part Number
16.7 [.657] REF
RG141
RG142
F50 - E28 - 9141000
F50 - E28 - 9142000
Assembly Instructions CSMA 2 (Page 54)
2.7 [.106]
6.3 [.248]
1.7 [.067]
Right Angle Crimp Plug
Cable Numbers
RG316
Part Number
RECOMMENDED
CABLE STRIPPING DIMS
F50 - E28 - 9188890
F50 - E28 - 9875000
16.8 [.661] REF
RD316
Assembly Instructions CSMA 2 (Page 54)
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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COMMERCIAL SMA
CRIMP ATTACHMENTS FOR FLEXIBLE CABLE
8.9 [.350]
2.3 [.091]
2.5 [.098]
Bulkhead Crimp Jack
Cable Numbers
RG316
Part Number
F50 - E27 - 9188000
F50 - E27 - 9875000
RECOMMENDED
CABLE STRIPPING DIMS
RD316
21.2 [.835]
9.5 [.374]
8 HEX
Assembly Instructions CSMA 1 (Page 54)
Panel Mounting Plan W (Page 40)
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
13.4 REF. [.528]
3.9 [.153]
0.8 [.031]
Straight Jack for Printed Circuit Board
Cable Numbers
N/A
Part Number
ø
1.27 [.050]
F50 - E51- 0000000
1.02 SQ
[.040]
4 positions
PCB Mounting Plan D (Page 40)
15.1 [.595]
Right Angle Jack for Printed Circuit Board
Cable Numbers
N/A
Part Number
F50 - E53- 0000000
Ø1.27 [.050]
1.02 SQ
[.040]
4 positions
PCB Mounting Plan D (Page 40)
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
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COMMERCIAL SMA
DIRECT SOLDER FOR SEMI-RIGID CABLE
2.30 [.091]
Straight Cable Plug Without Contact
Cable Numbers
RG402
Part Number
RECOMMENDED CABLE STRIPPING DIMS
F55 - E07- 2003000
8.40 [.331]
8.23 [.324]
Assembly Instructions CSMA 3 (Page 55)
3.20 [.126]
RECOMMENDED CABLE STRIPPING DIMS
Straight Cable Plug With Contact
11.20 REF. [.441]
9.10 [.358]
Cable Numbers
Part Number
F55 - E07 - 9172000
F55 - E07 - 9173000
RG405
RG402
0.50 [.020]
Assembly Instructions CSMA 4 (Page 56)
17.0 REF. [.669]
13.7 [.539]
Right Angle Cable Plug
A
B
Cable Numbers
RG405
Part Number
8,1 [.319] 4,6 [.181]
11,5 [.453] 8,1 [.319]
F55 - E11 - 3702000
F55 - E11 - 3703000
RG402
Assembly Instructions CSMA 5 (Page 57)
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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COMMERCIAL SMA
The designs shown in this catalogue are not the entire range. Examples of some of the many styles that
are available on request are shown below. Should you require styles that are not shown please contact our
nearest sales department listed on the back cover.
12.7[.50]SQ.
14.3 REF[.563]
12.7[.50]SQ.
14.6[.575]
8.64[.34]
12.9[.508]
8.64[.340]
9.5[.375]
8 HEX
1.65[.065]
4-Ø2.6[.102]
4-Ø2.6[.102]
1.65[.065]
Panel Mount Jack - Solder Pot Contact
Panel Mount Plug - Tab Contact
17.3[681]
12.7[501]
[.236]
2.54[.100]
9.5[.375]
6
RECOMMENDED
11.4[.450]
MOUNTING HOLE
Ø6.5
3.2[.126]
(.256)
MAX.PANEL
1.65[.065]
2-Ø2.6[.102]
8 HEX
8 HEX
Bulkhead Mount Jack - Solder Pot Contact
Panel Mount Plug - Tab Contact
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
SMB / SMC
Cannon's SMB Snap-on and SMC Screw-on subminiature
coaxial connectors have been specifically engineered for
high performance and high reliability applications in both
military and commercial equipment operating at frequencies
up to 4 GHz (SMB) and 12.4 GHz (SMC).
The Snap-on mating engagement allows a rapid
connect/disconnect facility. The Screw-on mating
engagement allows a low VSWR under vibration conditions
and a matched impedance of 50 ohms.
Key Features
Cannon SMB/SMC connectors are compatible with all
SMB/SMC type connectors conforming with MIL-C-39012,
BS 9210, UTE C93 561, UTE C93 562, CECC 22 130 and
CECC 22 140.
•
•
•
Rapid connect / disconnect (SMB)
Standoff legs on PCB
Frequency range to 12.4 GHz (SMC) or
4 GHz (SMB)
•
Vibration withstanding design (SMC)
In addition to this range we also offer FAKRA SMB
connectors for automotive applications.
MATING INTERFACES
1,63
(.064)
3,45
(.135)
SMB (SNAP-ON)
Ø3,71
(.146)
MAX
Ø6,61
(.260)
MAX
REF
PLANE
REF
PLANE
PLUG
JACK
5,95
(.234)
A/F HEX
SMC (SCREW-ON)
10-32, UNF-2A
Ø3,71
(.146)
MAX
REF
PLANE
REF
PLANE
PLUG
JACK
NOTES
3) Slide-on versions of most SMB
female styles, prefix 052, are available.
For slide-on male interconnection use
male SMB (snap-on type).
2) All undimensioned pictorial
representations are for reference
purposes only.
1) Inside diameter of female contact
to meet VSWR mating characteristics
and connector durability when mated
with a 0,48 ± 0,53 (.019 ± .021)
diameter male contact.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
SMB / SMC
SPECIFICATIONS
50Ω
Impedance
ELECTRICAL
SMB = 0 to 4.0 GHz. SMC = 0 to 12.4 GHz
Frequency Range
Voltage Rating
Connectors for RG196/U series cable: At Sea Level = 300 Vrms. At 21km (70k feet) = 75 Vrms
Connectors for RG188/U series cable: At Sea Level = 400 Vrms. At 21km (70k feet) = 100 Vrms
1000 MΩ minimum
Insulation Resistance
Contact resistance
Center Contact = 6.0 m Ω maximum initial. 8.0 m Ω maximum after environment
Outer Contact = 1.0 m Ω maximum initial. 1.5 m Ω maximum after environment
Braid to Body = 1.0 m Ω maximum
1.5 A dc maximum
Contact Current Rating
Insertion Loss
0.25 dB maximum @ 4 GHz
SMB = -55 dB minimum @ 2 - 3 GHz
RF Leakage
SMC = -60 dB minimum @ 2 - 3 GHz
Connector Configuration
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR)
To 10 GHz or 80% of upper cut-off
frequency of the cable, whichever is lower.
Applicable to 50Ω cables only.(F = GHz)
SMB
Straight
SMC
Cable group
Right Angle
Straight
Right Angle
1.40 + .06F
1.30 + .04F
RG196/U Series
RG188/U Series
1.30 + .04F 1.45 + .06F
1.20 + .04F 1.35 + .04F
1.25 + .04F
1.20 + .04F
SMB per MIL-C-39012, Series SMB. SMC per MIL-C-39012, Series SMC.
MECHANICAL
Engagement Design
Engagement Forces
SMB: Initial = 62 N (14 lbs.) max. engagement. After 500 matings = 62 N (14 lbs.)
max. engagement and disengagement = 8.9 N (2 lbs.) min. disengagement. SMC:
0.11 Nm (16 in. oz. ) torque max.
SMB: N/A
SMC: 0.42 to 0.50 Nm (60 to 70 in.oz)
Mating Torque
Locknut Torque
0.56 to 0.64 Nm (80 to 90 in. oz)
SMB: N/A
SMC: 155 N (35 lbs. ) minimum
Coupling Nut Retention
Materials
Body, Body Components and Male Contacts: Brass, half hard. Female Contacts:
Beryllium Copper, heat treated. Insulators: PTFE. Lockwashers: Phosphor Bronze. Crimp
Ferrule: Annealed copper alloy. Gaskets: Silicone rubber
Center Contacts: Gold plated. Other Metal Parts: Gold plated or nickel plated (as
specified) to meet the finish and corrosion requirements of MIL-C-39012
-65° C to 165° C
Finish/Plating
ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature Rating
Corrosion (salt spray)
Vibration, High Frequency
Shock
MIL-STD-202, Method 101, test condition B, 5% salt solution
MIL-STD-202, Method 204, SMB: test condition B (15 G's). SMC: test condition D (20 G’s)
MIL-STD-202, Method 213, SMB: test condition B, 75 G's @ 6 milliseconds, 1/2 sine.
SMC: test condition C, 100 G's @ 6 milliseconds, 1/2 sine.
MIL-STD-202, Method 107, test condition B, except high temperature shall be 85º C.
High temperature shall be 200ºC for connectors using 200ºC cables.
MIL-STD-202, Method 106, when interface gasket is used. No measurement at high humidity.
Insulation resistance shall be 200 MΩminimum within five minutes after removal from humidity.
500 matings minimum
Thermal Shock
Moisture Resistance
Connector Durability
Contact Captivation
GENERAL
Unless otherwise specified, all connectors feature captivated contacts. When captivated the
contacts will withstand 17,8 N (4 lbs.) minimum axial force. CECC 22 130 = 10 N(2.25 lb.)
When properly assembled to the compatible single braided coaxial cable, the
retention is equal to the breaking strength of the cable.
Cable Retention
The following part number suffices can be specified for SMB/SMC Connectors:
Body Plating Options
..... 220
..... 910
..... C90
gold body
nickel body
nickel body
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
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SMB
SMB connectors have solder center contacts.
STRAIGHT PLUGS AND JACKS
25,15
(.990)
Straight Crimp Plug
Cable Numbers
RG174/U, 316/U
RG178/U, 196/U
RD316, 179
Part Number
B51 - 024 - 0000220
B51 - 024 - 3196220
B51 - 024 - 9399220
5,56
(.219)
5,56
(.219)
A/F HEX
A/F 2 FLATS
Assembly Instructions BAI-003 (Page 50)
28,06
(1.125)
10,80
Straight Crimp Bulkhead Jack
(.425)
Cable Numbers
Part Number
RG174/U, 316/U
RG178/U, 196/U
RD316, 179
051 - 027 - 0000220
051 - 027 - 3196220
051 - 027 - 9399220
6,35
(.250)
A/F HEX
5,56
(.219)
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan V (Page 40)
Assembly Instructions BAI-003 (Page 50)
RIGHT ANGLE PLUGS
12,83
(.505)
8,74
(.344)
Right Angle Crimp Plug
Cable Numbers
Part Number
6,43
(.253)
RG174/U, 316/U
RG178/U, 196/U
RD316, 179
B51 - 328 - 3188220
B51 - 328 - 3196220
B51 - 328 - 9399220
B51 - 328 - 9019AU0
16,97
(.668)
REF
PLANE
BT3002, T2C75024
IN-SERIES ADAPTORS
Assembly Instructions BAI-015 (Page 49)
17,05
(.671)
10,09
(.397)
Jack to Jack Adaptor, Bulkhead Mounting
Part Number
051 - 075 - 0000220
6,35
(.250)
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan V (Page 40)
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
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SMB
BULKHEAD JACKS
15,10
(.594)
Straight Bulkhead Jack, Solder Pot,
Mounting Nut Outside Panel
10,80
(.425)
Part Number
051 - 043 - 0000220
6,35
(.250)
6,35
(.250)
A/F HEX
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan V (Page 40)
15,34
(.603)
Straight Bulkhead Jack, Solder Pot,
Mounting Nut Inside Panel
2,81
(.110)
Part Number
051 - 045 - 0000220
REF
PLANE
6,35
(.250)
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan V (Page 40)
14,96
(.589)
Right Angle Bulkhead Jack, Solder Pot,
Mounting Nut Inside Panel
9,17
(.361)
5,72
Part Number
(.225)
19,35
(.762)
051 - 047 - 0000220
6,35
(.250)
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan V (Page 40)
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SMB
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD JACKS
SMB PCB preferred styles feature stepped legs. This allows the
jacks to be raised from the surface of the PCB, thereby
preventing the accumulation of soldering fluids and foreign
bodies. A single piece conductor overcomes the problem of
internal joint separation during continuous wave /
flow soldering operations.
3,99
(.157)
7,49
(.295)
Ø1,00
(.039)
6,41
(.252)
Straight PCB Jack, 1,00 (.039) sq Legs
1,00
(.039)
4 POSNS
0,61
(.024)
Part Number
Mounting Plan A (Page 40)
B51 - 351 - 0000220
3,99
7,49
(.157)
(.295)
Ø1,00
(.039)
6,41
(.252)
0,81
(.032)
4 POSNS
Straight PCB Jack, 0,81 (.032) sq Legs
0,61
(.024)
Part Number
Mounting Plan B (Page 40)
B51 - 051 - 9029220
13,84
(.545)
10,64
(.419)
8,69
(.342)
5,56
(.219)
0.61
(.024)
Right Angle PCB Jack, 1,00 (.039) sq Legs
3,94
(.155)
Part Number
1,00
(.039)
4 POSNS
Ø1,00
(.039)
B51 - 053 - 0000220
6,41
(.252)
Mounting Plan A (Page 40)
13,84
(.545)
10,64
(.419)
8,69
(.342)
5,56
(.219)
Right Angle PCB Jack, 0,81 (.032) sq Legs
0.61
(.024)
3,94
(.155)
Part Number
B51 - 053 - 9029220
0,81
(.032)
4 POSNS
Ø1,00
(.039)
6,41
(.252)
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Mounting Plan B (Page 40)
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SMC
SMC CONNECTORS HAVE SOLDER CENTER CONTACTS
STRAIGHT PLUGS AND JACKS
22,20
(.875)
Straight Clamp Plug
Cable Numbers
RG174/U, 316/U
Part Number
050 - 007 - 0000220
5,95
(.234)
A/F HEX
Assembly Instructions BAI-001 (Page 52)
27,00
(1.062)
Straight Crimp Plug
Cable Numbers
RG174/U, 316/U
Part Number
050 - 024 - 0000220
5,57
(.219)
A/F HEX
Assembly Instructions BAI-003 (Page 50)
28,60
(1.125)
10,80
Straight Crimp Bulkhead Jack
(.425)
Cable Numbers
RG174/U, 316/U
Part Number
050 - 027 - 0000220
5,57
(.219)
6,35
(.250)
A/F HEX
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan V (Page 40)
Assembly Instructions BAI-003 (Page 50)
14,20
(.558)
RIGHT ANGLE PLUGS
Right Angle Crimp Plug
Part Number
Cable Numbers
RG174/U, 316/U
RD316, 179
B50 - 328 - 3188220
B50 - 328 - 9399220
16,30
(.640)
Assembly Instructions
BAI-015 (Page 49)
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SMC
BULKHEAD JACKS
15,10
(.594)
Straight Bulkhead Jack, Solder Pot,
Mounting Nut outside Panel
10,80
(.425)
Part Number
050 - 043 - 0000220
6,35
(.250)
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan V (Page 40)
15,10
(.594)
Straight Bulkhead Jack, Solder Pot ,
Mounting Nut inside Panel
6,96
(.274)
Part Number
050 - 045 - 0000220
6,35
(.250)
10-32 UNF-2A
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan V (Page 40)
14,96
(.589)
Right Angle Bulkhead Jack, Solder Pot,
Mounting Nut inside Panel
Part Number
9,45
(.372)
5,72
(.225)
050 - 047 - 0000220
19,35
(.762)
7,92
(.311)
10-32 UNF-2A
Mounting Plan V (Page 40)
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SMC
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD JACKS
SMC PCB preferred styles feature stepped legs. This allows the jacks to be raised from the surface of the PCB, thereby
preventing the accumulation of soldering fluids and foreign bodies. A single piece conductor overcomes the problem of
internal joint separation during continuous wave/flow soldering operations.
3,99
7,49
(.157)
(.295)
Straight PCB Jack, 1,00 (.039) square legs
Part Number
Ø1,00
(.039)
6,41
(.252)
B50 - 051 - 0000220
1,00
(.039)
4 POSNS
Mounting Plan A (Page 40)
3,99
7,49
(.157)
(.295)
Straight PCB Jack, 0,81 (.032) square legs
Ø1,00
(.039)
6,41
(.252)
Part Number
B50 - 051 - 9019220
0,81
0,61
(.024)
(.032)
4 POSNS
Mounting Plan B (Page 40)
13,80
(.543)
10,62
(.418)
8,69
(.342)
5,56
(.219)
0.61
(.024)
Right Angle PCB Jack, 1,00 (.039) square legs
3,94
(.155)
Part Number
1,00
(.039)
4 POSNS
B50 - 053 - 0000220
Ø1,00
(.039)
6,41
(.252)
Mounting Plan A (Page 40)
13,80
(.543)
10,62
(.418)
Right Angle PCB Jack, 0,81 (.032) sq Legs
Part Number
8,69
(.342)
5,56
(.219)
B50 - 053 - 9019220
0,61
(.024)
3,94
(.155)
0,81
(.032)
4 POSNS
Ø 1,00
(.039)
6,41
(.252)
Mounting Plan B (Page 40)
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Cannon 50 Ohm Connectors
SSMB / SSMC
This range of 50 ohm microminiature radio frequency
connectors is suitable for both military and commercial
equipment operating at frequencies up to 4 GHz (SSMB)
and 12.4 GHz (SSMC). They provide a choice of Snap-on
(SSMB) or Screw-on (SSMC) and are available for a wide
range of flexible cables.
SSMC connectors are used where a positive mechanical
engagement is required and where space permits the
use of torque wrenches. SSMB connectors are quick
disconnect versions of the SSMC and are used in
applications where limited space prohibits the use of
torque wrenches or when components or modules must
be quickly changed to keep down time to a minimum.
Key Features
•
•
•
•
Small size
Low mass
Close packing density
Used in airborne applications
MATING INTERFACE
SSMB (SNAP-ON)
CLOSED ENTRY CONTACT
1,91
3,10
(.075)
(.122)
Ø1,37
(.054)
MIN
MIN
Ø2,67
(.105)
MAX
Ø1,35
(.053)
MAX
Ø4,83
(.190)
MAX
Ø0.36/0.38
(.014/.015)
0,84
(.033)
MIN
1,78
(.070)
MAX
0,84
(.033)
MAX
0,00
(.000)
MIN
SEE NOTE
# 2
0,84
(.033)
MIN
0,00
(.000)
MIN
1,91
(.075)
MIN
3,10
(.122)
MIN
RP
RP
PLUG
JACK
SSMC (SCREW-ON)
4,32
(.170)
MIN
3,00
(.118)
3,96
CLOSED ENTRY
CONTACT
6,40 UNF-2B
THREAD
(.156)
Ø1,37
(.054)
MIN
A/F HEX
0,84
(.033)
MAX
Ø2,54
(.100)
MAX
Ø2,57
(.101)
MIN
Ø 0,36/0,38
(.014/.015)
Ø1,35
(.053)
MIN
0,00
2,29
0,00
(.000)
MIN
0,00
(.000)
MIN
6,40 UNF-2A
THREAD
(.000)
MIN
2,29
(.090)
MIN
(.090) MAX
2,29
2,29
(.090)
MIN
(.090) MAX
RP
5,08
(.200) MAX
RP
PLUG
JACK
NOTES
2) Must meet the force to engage and
disengage when mated with its
mating part.
1) Inside diameter of female contact to meet VSWR, mating characteristics and
connector durability, when mated with a 0,36 - 0,38 (.014 - .015) diameter male
contact.
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SSMB / SSMC
SPECIFICATIONS
50Ω
Impedance
ELECTRICAL
SSMB = 0 to 4.0 GHz. SSMC = 0 to 12.4 GHz
At Sea Level = 250 Vrms. at 21km (70k feet) = 60 Vrms
1000 MΩ minimum
Frequency Range
Voltage Rating
Insulation Resistance
Center Contact = 4.0 m Ω maximum initial. 6.0 m Ω maximum after environment
Outer Contact = 1.0 m Ω maximum initial. 1.5 m Ω maximum after environment
Braid to Body = 1.0 m Ω maximum
Contact resistance
1.0 A dc maximum
Contact Current Rating
Insertion Loss
0.30 dB maximum @ 1.5 GHz
RF Leakage
SSMB = -40 dB minimum @ 2 - 3 GHz
SSMC = -50 dB minimum @ 2 - 3 GHz
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR)
To 12.4 GHz or 80% of upper cut-off
frequency of the cable, whichever is lower.
Applicable to 50Ω cables only.(F = GHz)
Connector Configuration
SSMB
Straight
SSMC
Cable group
Right Angle
Straight
Right Angle
1.20 + .03F
1.30 + .02F
RG178/U, 196/U
RG188/U, 316/U
1.25 + .02F 1.25 + .03F
1.30 + .02F 1.30 + .03F
1.20 + .02F
1.25 + .03F
Engagement Forces
MECHANICAL
SSMB: Initial = 26.7 N (6 lbs.) max. engagement and 8.9 N(2 lbs.) minimum disengagement.
After 500 matings = 26.7 N (6 lbs.) max. engagement and 4.4 N (1 lb.) min. disengagement.
SSMC: 0.11 Nm (16 in. oz.) torque max.
Mating Torque
Locknut Torque
SSMB: N/A
SSMC: 0.2 Nm to 0.23 Nm (28 - 32 in.oz)
0.28 Nm to 0.35 Nm (40 - 50 in. oz)
Coupling Nut Retention
Materials
SSMB: N/A
SSMC: 111 N (25 lbs. ) minimum
Body, Body Components: Brass, half hard. Male and Female Contacts: Beryllium Copper.
Insulators: PTFE. Lockwashers: Phosphor Bronze. Crimp Ferrule: Annealed copper alloy.
Center Contacts: Gold plated. Other Metal Parts: Gold or nickel plated to meet the
finish and corrosion requirements of MIL-C-39012
Finish/Plating
ENVIRONMENTAL
Temperature Rating
-65° C to 165° C
Corrosion (salt spray)
Vibration, High Frequency
Shock
MIL-STD-202, Method 101, test condition B, 5% salt solution
MIL-STD-202, Method 204, SSMB: test condition B (15 G's). SSMC: test condition D (20 G's)
MIL-STD-202, Method 213, SSMB: test condition B, 75 G's @ 6 milliseconds, 1/2 sine.
SSMC: test condition C, 100 G's @ 6 milliseconds, 1/2 sine.
MIL-STD-202, Method 107, test condition B, except high temperature shall be 85º C.
High temperature shall be 200ºC for connectors using 200ºC cables.
500 matings minimum
Thermal Shock
GENERAL
Connector Durability
Contact Captivation
Cable Retention
8,9 N (2 lbs.) minimum axial force.
When properly assembled to the compatible single braided coaxial cable, the retention
is equal to the breaking strength of the cable.
Body plating options
The following part number suffices can be specified for SSMB and SSMC connectors.
...220 gold body
...910 nickel body
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SSMB
PLUGS, JACKS AND RECEPTACLES
Straight Plug
A MAX
A
Cable Numbers
RG174/U, 316/U
RG178/U, 196/U
Part Number
20,01 (.790)
19,33 (.761)
051 - 424 - 3188220
A51 - 424 - 3196220
Assembly Instructions
051 - 424 - 3188220
A51 - 424 - 3196220
AI 663 (Page 44)
AI 128 (Page 44)
12,19
(.480)
MAX
7,62
(.300)
MAX
Right Angle Plug
RP
A
Cable Numbers
RG174/U, 316/U
RG178/U, 196/U
RD316
Part Number
3,96
(.156)
9,55 (.376)
9,55 (.376)
10,16 (.400)
A51 - 428 - 3188220
A51 - 428 - 3196220
A51 - 428 - 3875220
A
MAX
Assembly Instructions
A51 - 428 - 3188220
A51 - 428 - 3196220
A51 - 428 - 3875220
AI 129 (Page 45)
AI 696 (Page 45)
AI 696 (Page 45)
Bulkhead Jack
9,12
(.359)
A MAX
A
Cable Numbers
RG174/U, 316/U
RG178/U, 196/U
Part Number
9,93 (.391)
10,41 (.410)
051 - 427 - 3188220
A51 - 427 - 3196220
4,75
(.187)
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan U (Page 40)
Assembly Instructions AI-128 (Page 44)
Bulkhead Receptacle - Rear Mount
Mounting Nut Outside Panel
9,20
(.382)
MAX
3,99
(.157)
Part Number
Ø0.91
(.036)
051 - 443 - 0000220
4,75
2,03
(.187)
(.080)
A/F HEX
3,96
(.156)
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan U (Page 40)
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SSMB
BULKHEAD AND PRINTED CIRCUIT RECEPTACLES
Bulkhead Receptacle - Front Mount
Mount Nut Inside Panel
6,69
(.263)
6,76
(.266)
MAX
Part Number
Ø0,91
(.036)
051 - 445 - 0000220
2,03
(.080)
3,96
(.158)
A/F HEX
4,75
(.187)
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan U (Page 40)
6,71
(.264)
3,94
(.155)
Printed Circuit Receptacle - Straight Jack
Part Number
A51 - 451 - 0000220
3,96
(.156)
0,51
(.020)
4 POSNS
0,51
(.020)
Mounting Plan C (Page 40)
Printed Circuit Receptacle - Straight Plug
12,45
(.490)
0,51
(.020)
Part Number
4 POSNS
051 - 452 - 0000220
3,94
(.155)
Ø4,75
(.187)
Mounting Plan C (Page 40)
9,75
(.384)
7,77
Printed Circuit Receptacle - Right Angle Jack
(.306)
Part Number
6,05
(.238)
A51 - 453 - 0000220
3,81
(.150)
0,51
(.020)
3,94
(.155)
3,96
(.156)
0,51
(.020)
4 POSNS
Mounting Plan C (Page 40)
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SSMC
PLUGS AND RECEPTACLES
Straight Plug
20,07 MAX
(.790)
Cable Numbers
RG174/U, 316/U
RG178/U, 196/U
Part Number
050 - 424 - 3188220
050 - 424 - 3196220
Assembly Instructions
050 - 424 - 3188220
050 - 424 - 3196220
AI 663 (Page 44)
AI 128 (Page 44)
Right Angle Plug
12,19
(.480) REF
4,32
(.170) MAX
A
Cable Numbers
RG174/U, 316/U
RG178/U, 196/U
Part Number
RP
10,16 (.400)
9,40 (.370)
050 - 428 - 3188220
050 - 428 - 3196220
3,96
(.156)
A
MAX
Assembly Instructions
050 - 428 - 3188220
050 - 428 - 3196220
AI 286 (Page 45)
AI 696 (Page 45)
Bulkhead Receptacle - Rear Mount
Mounting Nut Outside Panel
9,20
(.362)
MAX
3,99
(.157)
Part Number
Ø0,91
(.036)
050 - 443 - 0000220
2,03
(.080)
4,75
(.187)
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan U (Page 40)
Bulkhead Receptacle - Front Mount
Mounting Nut Inside Panel
6,76
(.266)
MAX
6,69
(.263)
Part Number
Ø0,91
(.036)
050 - 445 - 0000220
2,03
(.080)
4,75
(.187)
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan U (Page 40)
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SSMC
PRINTED CIRCUIT RECEPTACLES
Printed Circuit Receptacle - Straight Jack
3,94
6,71
(.155)
(.264)
Part Number
050 - 451 - 0000220
3,96
(.156)
0,51
(.020)
4 POSNS
Mounting Plan C (Page 40)
10,54
(.415)
7,77
Printed Circuit Receptacle, Right Angle Jack
(.306)
Part Number
050 - 453 - 0000220
5,97 MAX
(.235)
Ø4,75
(.187)
3,94
(.155)
0,51
(.020)
4 POSNS
Mounting Plan C (Page 40)
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COAXIAL TERMINATORS
Cannon's Coaxial Terminators provide a low cost
means of joining cable to a printed circuit where
engagement and disengagement are not required.
This method of terminating cable on PCBs eliminates
the inconsistency associated with hard wiring.
Styles are available for a variety of popular RG series
cable types and cables of similar dimensions. The
tapered leg is an interference fit into the PCB hole
enabling pre-assembly for wave soldering.
Coaxial Terminators feature:
All parts have electro-plated tin finish.
• Low cost
• Easy to assemble
• Only two piece parts
• Surface mount option
• No solder transfer down braid
• Good stability ± two point fixing
• Variable pitch, 2,50 (.098) ± 10,00 (.393)
TERMINATORS
ø.419
(.165)
5.33
(.210)
Single Leg
Cable Numbers
RG178/U, 196/U
Part Number
2.54
(.100)
055 - 939 - 9019AR6
055 - 939 - 9029AR6
3.94
(.155)
RG174/U, 179/U, 188/U, 316/U
4º
REF
1,09
(.043)
NOTE
Assembled with leg at front. Mounting Plan R (Page 40)
Both part numbers may be assembled with leg
either at front or rear.
ø.419
(.165)
5.33
(.210)
2.54
(.100)
3.94
(.155)
4º
REF
1,09
(.043)
Assembled with leg at rear. Mounting Plan S (Page 40)
Assembly Instructions
BBAI-1203 (Page 53 )
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COAXIAL TERMINATORS
TERMINATORS
ø6,20
(.244)
5.33
(.210)
Two Legs at Front, Standard
Cable Numbers
Part Number
2,54
(.100)
RG178/U, 196/U
055 - 939 - 9039AR6
055 - 939 - 9049AR6
3,94
(.155)
RG174/U, 179/U, 188/U, 316/U
1,09
(.043)
4º
REF
5,08
(.200)
Mounting Plan T (Page 40)
Assembly Instruction BBAI-1203 (Page 53)
9,52
ø6,20
(.375)
Two Legs at Front, Surface and Vertical Mount
(.244)
5.92
(.233)
Cable Numbers
RG178/U, 196/U
Part Number
055 - 939 - 9059AR6
055 - 939 - 9069AR6
3,05
(.120)
RG174/U, 179/U, 188/U, 316/U
5,08
(.200)
Mounting Plan T (Page 40)
Assembly Instruction BBAI-1203 (Page 53)
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BETWEEN SERIES ADAPTORS
Between Series Adaptors are widely used for high efficiency
transitions between various types of RF coaxial connectors.
They are used for connecting test equipment to systems
employing a different type connector or they are used as a
component in electronic equipment where it is desirable to
have one type of connector for external connections and
another type for internal connections.
All Between Series Adaptors are designed for lowest VSWR
characteristics up to the frequency limits of the connector
types involved. All popular types of miniature, subminiature
and micro-miniature designs are available.
Key Features
•
•
•
•
Rugged construction
Precision performance
Low VSWR
The designs shown here are not the entire range. If you
require a style not shown, please contact our Customer
Service group.
Ready to use - no assembly required
6.35
(.250)
A/F HEX
SMA Jack to SMC Plug
18.64
Part Number
(.734)
050 - 074 - 6201310
SMA
SMC
JACK
PLUG
RP
RP
10.92
(.430)
6.35
(.250)
A/F HEX
SMA Jack to SMB Plug
17.86
(.703)
Part Number
050 - 674 - 6302310
SMA
SMB
JACK
PLUG
RP
RP
14.22
(.560)
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BETWEEN SERIES ADAPTORS
21.49
(.846)
SMA Slide-On Plug to SMA Standard Jack
Adaptor - Straight (Connector Saver)
11.89
(.468)
9.60
(.378)
Part Number
050 - 674 - 6324990
ø10.31
(.406)
SMA
JACK
5.54
(.218)
A/F
SMA
SLIDE-ON
PLUG
2 FLATS
35.53
(1.320)
11.18
(.440)
20.40
(.803)
BNC Bulkhead Jack to SMA Jack
RP
Part Number
050 - 675 - 6801890
SMA
JACK
BNC
JACK
17.45
(.687)
A/F HEX
14.27
(.562)
A/F HEX
Mounting Plan Z (Page 40 ) Panel Thickness 3,18 (.125) max.
31.75
(1.250)
17.02
(.670)
ø0.76
(.030)
N Plug to SMA Jack
3 LOCKWIRE
HOLES
Part Number
050 - 674 - 6700890
N PLUG
14.27
(.562)
A/F
17.45
(.687)
A/F
SMA
JACK
ø21.21
(.835)
MAX
VSWR:
2 FLATS
2 FLATS
1.10 + .01f (GHz) DC - 12.4GHz
1.10 + .016f (GHz) 12.4 - 18 GHz
34,54
(1.360)
2,29
(.090)
23,32
(.918)
N Bulkhead Jack to SMA Jack
Part Number
050 - 675 - 6705890
N JACK
VSWR:
13,41
(.528)
A/F
SMA
JACK
19,05
(.750)
A/F HEX
1.06 + .005f (GHz) DC - 12.4GHz
1.06 + .010f (GHz) 12.4 - 18 GHz
20,62
(.812)
A/F HEX
2 FLATS
Mounting Plan GG (Page 40)
Panel Thickness 6,35 (.250) max.
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SEALFLEX
Sealflex 2 microwave cable assemblies are designed for
applications requiring consistent microwave performance
through to 18 GHz and may be used with minimal
degradation to 26 GHz with SMA connectors.
All connector designs exhibit “mode free” characteristics to 18
GHz, thereby allowing low VSWR to be specified without
“spikes” being present in the upper frequency spectrum.
Key Features
Each assembly is 100% tested for VSWR and insertion loss
and test plots are supplied with each item.
•
Fully flexible cable
- Does not require detailed drawing
(unlike semi-rigid)
Triple screens (90 dB RF shielding)
DC to 26 GHz frequency range
100% electrically tested
Sealflex 2 assemblies have been adopted for use in various
avionic systems, missiles, military ground and shipborne
applications as well as commercial communications
equipment.
•
•
•
- VSWR and insertion loss plots supplied
SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL
50Ω nominal
Impedance
1.25 (2 - 12.4 GHz) 1.35 (12.4 - 18 GHz)
See graph on next page
-90 dB
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR)
Attenuation
Shielding RF
MECHANICAL
137 N (30.9 lbs) minimum
1.7 Nm (15 in. lbs) minimum
Connector Retention
Connector / Cable Torque
Minimum Bend Radii
Cable Diameter
3,18 (.125)
4,57 (.180)
6,35 (.250)
Static
Flexing
13,00 (.511)
19,00 (.748)
25,00 (.984)
25,00 (.984)
38,00 (1.496)
51,00 (2.007)
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature
Moisture Resistance
Vibration
-65˚ C to 165˚ C
MIL-STD-202, Method 106
MIL-STD-202, Method 204(C)
MIL-E-5272, Para. 4.15.5.1
MIL-STD-202, Method 107(C)
MIL-STD-202, Method 101(B)
Shock
Thermal Shock
Corrosion
Solvent Resistance
7 days at 200˚ C, JP6 (MIL-J-2658) and hydraulic fluid (MIL-H-5806)
NOTES: Tighter specifications are subject to special quotation.
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SEALFLEX
Attenuation
6
5
4
3
Ø3,18
(.125)
Ø4,57
(.180)
2
Ø6,35
(.250)
1
0.9
0.8
0.7
LOSS
dB/M
0.6
0.5
MISMATCH LOSS
PER CONNECTOR PAIR
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
20
30
40 50 60 7080 90
FREQUENCY (GHz)
Cable Maximum Frequency (f ):
c
ø 3,18 (.125) = 65.3 GHz
(single mode operation)
ø 4,57 (.180) = 36.8 GHz
ø 6,35 (.250) = 23.7 GHz
Typical Return Loss (VSWR) Part Number 065-9AA-1000000
5;1
10
2,0;1
1,8;1
1,5;1
1,3;1
1,2;1
20
30
40
1,15;1
1,1;1
RETURN
LOSS
(dB)
1,05;1
1,02;1
V.S.W.R.
50
2
FREQUENCY (GHz)
18
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SEALFLEX
MICROWAVE CABLE ASSEMBLIES
Length
to interface on straight connectors
to centerline on right angle connectors
to front of flange on bulkhead connectors
Standard Tolerances
Length up to 1 m (39.370)
1 m (39.370) to 3 m (118.00)
-0 + 10,00 (.393)
-0 + 20,00 (.787)
3 m (118.00) to 15 m (1771.65) -0 + 30,00 (1.181)
ORDERING INFORMATION
This table shows how the part numbers for coaxial connectors are constructed.
TYPICAL PART NUMBER 065 - 9 X X - XXXX 0
0
0
Microwave Cable Assem bly
Connector 1 Code
A SMA Plug
B
C
SMA Right Angle Plug
SMA Bulkhead Jack, ‘D’ Hole
D SMA Bulkhead Jack, 4 Hole Flange
N Plug
S
Connector 2 Code
A SMA Plug
B
C
SMA Right Angle Plug
SMA Bulkhead Jack, ‘D’ Hole
D SMA Bulkhead Jack, 4 Hole Flange
S
N Plug
Length (m m )
300 300,00 (11.81)
500 500,00 (19.685)
700 700,00 (29.528)
1000 1000,00 (39.370)
1500 1500,00 (59.055)
2000 2000,00 (78.740)
3000 3000,00 (118.110)
Cable Size Code
0
1
2
4,57 (.180)
3,18 (.125)
6,35 (.250)
Standard
0
standard
Standard
0
standard
Example: 065-9AS-1000000 = Sealfex 2 cable assembly; 4,57 (.180) with 1 SMA plug and 1 N plug on 1 metre length of cable
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MOUNTING INFORMATION
RECOMMENDED MOUNTING HOLE DIMENSIONS
A
C (min.) 1 position
ø 1,17/1,35 (.046/.053)
ø 1,30 (.051)
B (min.) 4 positions
ø 1,70/1,85 (.067/.080)
ø 1,30 (.051)
A
Plan
A
5,08 (.200)
5,08 (.200)
2,54 (.100)
5,08 (.200)
A
B
ø 0,91 (.036)
ø 0,97 (.038)
C
ø 1,70 (.067)
ø 1,70 (.067)
D
1 HOLE
C
4 HOLES
B
Plan A - D
2.54
(.100)
2.54
(.100)
7.62
(.300)
2 HOLES
ø1.00 MIN
(.039)
2 HOLES
ø1.00 MIN
(.039)
2.54
(.100)
5.08
(.200)
3 HOLES
ø1.00 MIN
(.039)
Plan R
Plan S
Plan T
B
+ 0,13 (.005)
- 0,00 (.000)
+ 0,13 (.005)
- 0,00 (.000)
B
A
Thread Size
6-40 UNF-2A
Plan
3,20 (.126)
4,50 (.177)
5,92 (.233)
12,19 (.480)
3,56 (.140)
4,95 (.195)
6,73 (.265)
13,08 (.515)
U
V
W
Z
A
10-32 UNF-2A
1/4-36 UNS-2A
1/2-28 UNEF-2A
Plan U - Z
+ 0,10 (.004)
- 0,03 (.001)
+ 0,10 (.004)
- 0,03 (.001)
B
A
Thread Size
Plan
GG
A
13.5 (.531)
15.9 (.625)
5/8-24 UNEF-2A
B
Plan GG
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
AI-9 0
SMA Rig h t An g le Co n n e ct o rs, Crim p Typ e fo r Bra id e d Ca b le
HEAT SHRINKABLE
TUBING
CRIMP
FERRULE
CAP
BODY ASSEMBLY
1. Slide ferrule and (if supplied) heat shrinkable tubing on to cable.
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown:
STEP 1 - 2
A
B
C
B
A
Assembly Instruction No.
AI-90
C
1,57 (.062)
5,16 (.203)
11,10 (.437)
STEP 4
3. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).
4. Slide body over cable dielectric and under the braid until braid is flush
against underside of body. Ensure center conductor is located in the
forked end of the contact. NOTE: When using cables with inflexible
jackets it is permissible to make two 3,17 (.125) longitudinal slits in
the outer jacket.
STEP 5
STEP 6
5. Slide ferrule flush against the body and crimp in position using
Cannon’s Crimp Tool and suitable Die Set (see table).
SOLDER
6. Using a small soldering iron solder center conductor to contact.
NOTE: The center conductor should not protrude beyond the contact
or touch the body. Solder should not protrude beyond the slotted
section of the contact.
STEP 7
STEP 8
7. Locate the cap in rear of body and dimple or lightly punch to ensure
it is locked in position.
8. Slide heat shrinkable tubing over ferrule flush against body and heat
until tubing shrinks down.
Only common cable retention features are shown in detail. Various
body configurations can apply.
Die Set
K29265
K29263
K29263
Cable Code
9142
Die Size
Cable Numbers
RG142/U
RG196/U
RG316/U
RD316
5,42 (.213)
2,67 (.105)
3,25 (.128)
3,84 (.151)
9196
9188
T1025/9
9399/9875
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
AI-9 8
SMA Rig h t An g le Co n n e ct o rs, Dire ct So ld e r Typ e fo r
Se m i-Rig id Ca b le
BODY ASSEMBLY
CAP
1. Trim cable jacket, dielectric and center conductor to dimensions
shown, being careful not to fracture the center conductor. Tin center
conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).
STEP 1
A
B
A = 4,75 + /- 0,13 (.187 + /- .005)
B = 2,29 + /- 0,13 (.097 + /- .005)
STEP 2
SOLDER
2. Slide cable into body and solder into place.
STEP 3
3. Solder center conductor to contact (do not over solder), then locate
the cap in rear of body and dimple or lightly punch to ensure it is
locked in position.
.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
AI-1 0 2 & AI-2 3 6
SM A St ra ig h t Co n n e ct o rs, Crim p Typ e fo r
Bra id e d Ca b le
CRIMP FERRULE
BODY ASSEMBLY
CONTACT
A
STEP 1
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown being careful not to nick the braid or
center conductor. Tin center conductor, (DO NOT OVER TIN) then slip
ferrule (and shrink tubing if supplied) over cable.
B
C
C
B
A
Assembly Instruction No.
AI-102 & AI-236
2,77 (.109)
4,37 (.172)
10,31 (.406)
STEP 2
STEP 3
0,38
(.015)
2. Solder center conductor to contact. With AI-102 and AI-236 the gap
shown is to be maintained.
3. Insert trimmed cable into the rear of the body assembly. Tubular
body extension will slide under the braid with the rear portion of
extension fitting under the jacket as shown. NOTE: When using
cables with inflexible jackets it is permissible to make two 3,17 (.125)
long longitudinal slits in the outer jacket.
STEP 4
STEP 5
4. Slide ferrule flush against the body and crimp in position using
Cannon’s Crimp Tool and suitable Die Set (see table).
Cable Code
9141
Die Size
Die Set
K29265
K29265
K29263
K29263
T1025/9
Cable Numbers
RG141/U
RG142/U
RG188/U
RG196/U
RD316
5,42 (.213)
5,42 (.213)
3,25 (.128)
2,67 (.105)
3,84 (.151)
9142
9188
9196
9399/9875
5. Slide heat shrinkable tubing over ferrule and apply heat until tubing
shrinks down.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
AI-1 2 8 & AI-6 6 3
SSMB / SSMC St ra ig h t Co n n e ct o rs, Crim p Typ e fo r
Bra id e d Ca b le
HEAT
SHRINKABLE
TUBING
CRIMP
FERRULE
REAR BODY
REAR
INSULATOR
CONTACT
FRONT
BODY
STEP 1
1. Slide heat shrinkable tubing and ferrule on to cable.
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown:
STEP 2
D
D
C
B
Assembly Instruction No.
AI-663
10,41 (.410)
9,53 (.375)
10,31 (.406)
2,29 (.090)
2,29 (.090)
3,05 (.120)
6,86 (.270)
6,76 (.266)
7,54 (.297)
B
AI-128 for center conductors ø 0.51 (.020)
AI-128 for all other conductor sizes
STEP 3
STEP 4
3. Slide rear body over dielectric and under the braid until braid is flush with
flange. N.B. When using cable with inflexible jackets it is permissible to
make two 3,00 (.118) long longitudinal slits in the outer jacket.
4. Slide ferrule over exposed braid up to hex. flange.
5. Crimp using Cannon’s Crimp Tool and suitable Die Set (see table). Ensure
ferrule is held close to hex. flange.
6. Slide heat shrinkable tubing over crimp and heat shrink into place using hot
air gun. Air temperature should be approximately 125˚ C.
7. Trim dielectric flush with surface “A” on body using a sharp knife. Take care
not to nick center conductor.
SURFACE
STEP 7
A
8. Trim center conductor as shown.
9. Tin center conductor (do not allow solder to touch end of body or dielectric).
10. Place a small solder preform made from 0,26 - 0,31 (.010 - .012) dia.
(28 swg) multi-core solder in rear of contact.
SURFACE
A
C
STEP 8
11. Place rear insulator over center conductor. When insulator has counterbore,
the contact fits into the counterbore.
12. Assemble contact onto center conductor, heat to make solder connection.
Do not allow solder to protrude outside spill hole.
STEP 12
13. Solder should be visible at inspection hole, if excess solder runs from
inspection hole, remove with sharp blade taking care not to damage plating.
14. Screw on the front body and tighten to a torque of 0.14Nm (20 in. ozs)
Only common cable retention features are shown in detail.
Various body configurations can apply.
STEP 14
Die Set
K29263
K29263
T1025/9
Cable Code
3196
Die Size
Cable Numbers
RG196/U
2,67 (.105)
3,25 (.128)
3,84 (.151)
3188
RG316/U
3875
RD316
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
AI-1 2 9 , AI-2 8 6 & AI-6 9 6
SSMB / SSMC Rig h t An g le Co n n e ct o rs,
Crim p Typ e fo r Bra id e d Ca b le
REAR BODY
CRIMP
INSERT OR CAP
HEAT
FERRULE
SHRINKABLE
TUBING
1. Slide heat shrinkable tubing and ferrule on to cable.
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown:
A
STEP 1-2
C
B
A
Assembly Instruction No.
B
1,19 (.047)
0,79 (.031)
1,14 (.045)
2,77 (.109)
2,77 (.109)
2,54 (.100)
5,56 (.219)
6,35 (.250)
6,22 (.245)
AI-129
AI-286
AI-696
C
STEP 4
3. Tin center conductor. (DO NOT OVER TIN).
4. Slide body over cable dielectric and under the braid until braid is flush
against underside of rear body. Ensure center conductor is located in the
forked end of the contact. NOTE: When using cables with inflexible jackets it
is permissible to make two 3,00 (.118) longitudinal slits in the outer jacket.
STEP 5
5. Slide ferrule flush against the body and crimp in position using Cannon’s
Crimp Tool and suitable Die Set (see table).
6. Using a small soldering iron solder center conduct to contact. NOTE: The
center conductor should not protrude beyond the contact or touch the body.
Solder should not protrude beyond the slotted section of the contact.
STEP 6
STEP 7
SOLDER
7. Press insert into place or locate the cap in rear of body and dimple or lightly
punch to ensure it is locked into position (recommended tool, flat pin ø 3,07
+ /- 0,05) (.121 + /- .002).
8. Slide heat shrinkable tubing over ferrule flush against body and heat until
tubing shrinks down.
Die Set
T1025/1
T1025/4
T1025/9
Cable Code
3196
Die Size
Cable Numbers
RG196/U
2,67 (.105)
3,25 (.128)
3,84 (.151)
STEP 8
3188
RG316/U
3875
RD316
Only common cable retention features are shown in detail. Various body
configurations can apply.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
AI-2 2 7
SM A St ra ig h t Co n n e ct o rs, Crim p Typ e fo r Bra id e d Ca b le ,
Ca p t ive Co n t a ct
HEAT SHRINKABLE
CRIMP FERRULE
REAR BODY
INSULATOR
CONTACT
FRONT BODY
TUBING
`
1. Slide ferrule and heat shrinkable tubing on to cable.
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown:
A
STEP 1-2
STEP 3
B
A
B
C
15,00 (.590) 9,00 (.354)
3,00 (.118)
3. Slide body over cable dielectric and under the braid until the braid is flush
against the rear of the hexagonal nut. NOTE: When using cables with
inflexible jackets, it is permissible to make two 3,17 (.125) longitudinal slits
in the outer jacket.
4. Slide ferrule flush against the body and crimp in position using Cannon’s
Crimp Tool and suitable Die Set (see table).
5. Trim back dielectric and center conductor to dimensions shown.
6. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).
STEP 5
7. Assemble insulator over center conductor with counterbore in direction shown.
8. Place a small solder preform made from 0,26 - 0,31 (.010 - .012) dia.(28 swg)
multi-core solder in rear of contact.
C
9. Assemble contact on center conductor, heat to make solder connection
ensuring shoulder of contact is flush against rear insulator. Do not allow solder
to protrude outside spill hole.
STEP 9
10. Insert crimped assembly into back end of body and tighten to a torque of 0.70
- 0.80 Nm (100-110 in. ozs.).
11. Slide heat shrinkable tubing over ferrule and apply heat until tubing shrinks
down.
STEP 10
Cable Code
3196
Die Size
Cable Numbers
RG142/U
Die Set
K29263
K29263
T1025/9
2,67 (.105)
3,25 (.128)
3,84 (.151)
3188
RG316/U
3875
RD316
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
AI-2 5 2 & AI-2 7 8
SM A St ra ig h t Co n n e ct o rs, Dire ct So ld e r
(Se p a ra t e Ce n t e r Co n t a ct ) Typ e fo r Se m i-Rig id Ca b le
PLUG BODY
INSULATOR
CONTACT
JACK BODY
INSULATOR
CONTACT
STEP 1 - 2
1. Cut cable end square. Trim the cable outer conductor and dielectric as
shown taking care not to nick the center conductor. Deburr outer conductor at
point of cut.
B
A
Configuration
Assembly Instruction No.
A
0,38 (.015)
0,38 (.015)
3,18 + /- 0,25 (.125 + /- .010)
2,54 + /- 0,25 (.100 + /- .010)
Plug
Jack
AI-252
AI-278
2. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).
STEP 3
3. Solder contact to center conductor ensuring that dimension shown is
maintained. Remove any excess solder.
B
4. Clean housing area of outer conductor with abrasive paper and clean in a
suitable agent.
STEP 5
5. Place connector assembly in Assembly Jig T1848, or other suitable clamping
arrangement, with contact in locator tool as shown.
Tighten screw to secure cable between inserts then tighten locator to seat cable
firmly. Place solder ring around cable adjacent to connector body and heat the
connector body using an appropriate heat source (solder tongs with variable
control). Apply sufficient heat for solder to flow but using minimum heat cycle.
STEP 6
CONNECTOR
6. Using dielectric insertion Tool T2508 (for plugs) or T2509 (for jacks), press
insulator into body. Assembly is now ready for use.
INSULATOR
N.B. Various body configurations can apply.
DIELECTRIC
INSERTING TOOL
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
AI-3 0 2
SM A St ra ig h t Co n n e ct o rs, Dire ct So ld e r (Ca b le Co n d u ct o r
u se d a s Ce n t e r Co n t a ct ) Typ e fo r Se m i-Rig id Ca b le
BODY
RETAINING
RING
INTERFACE
SEAL
COUPLING
NUT
STEP 1
1. Trim the cable outer conductor and dielectric as shown taking care not to nick
the center conductor. Deburr outer conductor at point of cut.
A = 2,16 + /- 0,13 (.085 + /- .005)
A
STEP 2
2. Point the end of the center conductor using a miniature file.
90º±5º
3. If style - 9073 is being assembled slip the coupling nut onto the cable.
STEP 4
SOLDER RING
BODY END FLUSH
WITH CABLE
4. Clean housing area of outer conductor with abrasive paper and clean in a
suitable agent. Place 24 s.w.g. soldering ring and connector body on prepared
end of cable. Ensure body is correct way round. End of cable to be flush with
end of connector body as shown.
STEP 5
ø1,04 ± 0.05
(.041 ± .002)
X
ø4,62
(.182)
MIN
5. Compress expanded dielectric back into cable outer conductor with Dielectric
Compression Tool as shown, until it is flush with end of body and outer
conductor.
2,79 (.110)
MIN DEEP
DIELECTRIC
6. Fit the interface seal.
COMPRESSION TOOL
7. Install the spring retaining ring, compress with Tool T0557/1 and fit the
coupling nut.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
BAI-0 1 5
SM B Rig h t An g le Co n n e ct o rs, Crim p Typ e fo r Bra id e d Ca b le
TUBULAR
EXTENSION
CRIMP FERRULE
CAP
BODY
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown taking care not to nick braid or center
conductor. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN) then slip crimp ferrule
over cable.
STEP 1
A
B
C
B
A
Assembly Instruction No.
BAI-015
1,50 (.059)
4,00 (.157)
10,00 (.393)
C
2. Insert trimmed cable into back end of body. The tubular body extension will
slide under the braid with the rear portion of extension fitting under the
jacket as shown. The center conductor will extend into slot in contact.
NOTE: On smaller diameter cables, two longitudinal slits in the jacket, 180˚
apart, may be cut to ease assembly.
STEP 2
1,50 (,059) SLIT (2)
180º APART (OPTIONAL)
3. Slip ferrule up over braid to face of square body and crimp, using Cannon’s
Crimp Tool and suitable Die Set (see table).
Cable Code
9052
Die Size
Cable Numbers
RG142/U
RG196/U
RG316/U
RG316/U
RD316
Die Set
K29265
K29263
K29263
K29263
T1025/9
STEP 3
5,41 (.213)
2,67 (.105)
3,25 (.128)
3,25 (.128)
3,84 (.151)
3196
0000
3188
9399
4. Using a small soldering iron solder center conductor to contact. NOTE: The
center conductor should not protrude beyond the contact to touch the body.
Solder should not protrude beyond the slotted section of the contact.
5. Locate the cap in rear of body and dimple or lightly punch to ensure it is
locked in position. (A flat punch is recommended). SUPPORT BODY ON
SHOULDER DURING THIS OPERATION.
Only common cable retention features are shown in detail. Various body
configurations can apply.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
BAI-0 0 3
SMB / SMC St ra ig h t Co n n e ct o rs, Crim p Typ e fo r Bra id e d Ca b le
CRIMP FERRULE
REAR BODY
REAR INSULATOR
CONTACT
FRONT
INSULATOR
FRONT
BODY
`
STEP 1
STEP 2
1. Slide ferrule on cable.
2. Trim cable to dimensions shown taking care not to nick braid or center
conductor.
A
C
B
A
Assembly Instruction No.
BAI-003
B
2,50 (.098)
9,50 (.374)
15,50 (.610)
C
3. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).
STEP 4
4. Slide rear body over cable dielectric and under the braid until the braid is
flush against the rear of the hexagonal nut. NOTE: When using cables with
inflexible jackets two 3,17 (.125) slits in the outer jacket are permissible.
5. Slide on rear insulator so that the counterbore rests against the cable
dielectric.
6. Place a small solder preform made from 0,26 - 0,31 (.010 - .012) dia (28
swg) multi-core solder in rear of contact.
7. Assemble contact on center conductor, heat to make solder connection
ensuring shoulder of contact is flush against rear insulator. NOTE: Do not
allow solder to protrude outside spill hole.
STEP 5
STEP 7
8. Slide ferrule against body and crimp using Cannon’s Crimp Tool and suitable
Die Set (see table below).
9. Slide on front insulator (if not already assembled in body).
10. Screw on front body and tighten to 0,63 - 0,70 Nm (90 - 100 in. ozs.)
Only common cable retention features are shown in detail. Various body
configurations can apply.
STEP 8
Cable Code
9052
Die Size
Die Set
K29265
K29263
K29263
T1025/9
Cable Numbers
RG142/U
RG196/U
RG316/U
RD316
5,41 (.213)
2,67 (.105)
3,25 (.128)
3,84 (.151)
3196
STEP 10
0000
9399
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
AI-7 0 3
SM A St ra ig h t Co n n e ct o rs, Ca p t ive Co n t a ct , Crim p Typ e
fo r Bra id e d Ca b le
HEAT SHRINKABLE
TUBING
CRIMP
FERRULE
RETAINING
NUT
REAR BODY
CENTER
CONTACT
FRONT BODY
1. Strip cable to dimensions shown. Do not nick outer or inner conductors.
Tin inner conductor.
STEP 1
B
A
B
C
13,46 (.530) 7,11 (.280)
3,56 (.140)
C
2. Place shrink tubing, crimp ferrule and retaining nut on cable. Flare the cable
outer conductor as shown.
A
STEP 2
3. Insert cable dielectric into rear body until it bottoms firmly against insulator
as shown.
STEP 3
STEP 4
4. Place a 0,38 (.015) dia. X 2,50 + /- 0,51 (.100 + /- .020) long solder wire into
solder hole of the center contact. Heat center contact and push it over cable
inner conductor until it bottoms against insulator as shown. Remove excess
solder if necessary.
5. Insert rear body into front body. Engage threads of retaining nut to front
body and hand tighten retaining nut. Hold front body firmly with a 7,93
(.312) hex. torque wrench and torque it to 1,13 - 1,69 Nm (10-15 in. lbs) by
turning retaining nut only.
6. Slide crimp ferrule over flared portion of cable outer conductor. Crimp outer
sleeve in place as shown. Push cable firmly toward connector when
crimping. Trim and remove any excess outer conductor strands if necessary.
Position shrink tubing over crimp sleeve apply indirect heat to shrink tubing
down.
STEP 5
STEP 6
Die Set
K29265
K29263
T1025/9
Cable Code
9142
Die Size
Cable Numbers
RG142/U
5,41 (.213)
3,25 (.128)
3,84 (.151)
9188
RG316/U
9875
RD316
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
BAI-0 0 1
SMB / SMC St ra ig h t Co n n e ct o rs, Cla m p Typ e fo r Bra id e d Ca b le
CLAMP NUT
No.1
WASHER
GASKET
No.2
WASHER
SLEEVE
REAR
INSULATOR
CONTACT
FRONT
INSULATOR
FRONT
BODY
STEP 1
1. Slide clamp nut, No.1 washer, gasket and No.2 washer over cable.
2. Trim cable to dimension shown taking care not to nick the braid.
3. Thumb braid out radially at right angles to dielectric.
5,50
(.216)
STEP 2
STEP 3
4. A small chamfer may now be cut on the end of cable dielectric, to assist
assembly of sleeve.
5. Slide sleeve over cable dielectric and under braid and outer jacket until
the flange of the sleeve is flush against the braid.
6. Move No. 2 washer up to braid and trim braid flush with the flange of
the sleeve.
STEP 5
STEP 7
7. Trim cable dielectric and center conductor to dimensions shown taking
care not to nick the center conductor.
3,50
(.138)
8. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).
9. Slide rear insulator over cable.
10. Place a small solder preform made from 0,26 - 0,31 (.010 - .012) dia (28
swg) multi-core sodler in rear of contact.
STEP 9
2,50
(.098)
11. Push contact on center conductor as far as possible. Heat center
conductor and push until the shoulder of the contact is flush against the
rear insulator. Do not allow solder to protrude outside spill hole.
12. Slide on front insulator flush against rear insulator (if not already
assembled in body).
STEP 11
13. Move clamp nut, No.1 washer and gasket up to No. 2 washer, slide on
front body and tighten clamp nut to required torque: 0,63 - 0,70 Nm (90-
100 in. ozs.)
STEP 12
STEP 13
Only common cable retention features are shown in detail. Various body
configurations can apply.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
BBAI-1 2 0 3 Co a xia l Te rm in a t io n s, 1 a n d 2 Po in t Dire ct PCB
TAB FERRULE
CRIMP BODY
STEP 1
STEP 2
1. Trim cable to dimensions shown being careful not to nick or damage
braids or center conductor. Trim center conductor. * These dimensions
suit 2,54 (.100) and 7,62 (.300) PCB pitches, for other pitches see Note 4.
12,70*
(.500)
6,35*
(,250)
4,57
(.180)
2. Slide Tab-Ferrule over cable.
NOTE: Orientation of tab-ferrule is optional depending upon mounting
requirements. Flare braids and slide crimp body over cable dielectric until
braids meet flange on crimp body.
STEP 2
STEP 3
3. Slide tab-ferrule over braids to face of flange and crimp using Cannon’s
Crimp Tool and suitable Die Set (see table).
Die Size
Cable Numbers
RG174/U
Die Set
K29263
K29263
K29263
K29263
K29263
K29263
3,25 (.128)
2,67 (.105)
3,25 (.128)
3,25 (.128)
2,67 (.105)
3,25 (.128)
STEP 4
RG178/U
7,62
(.300)
RG179/U
RG188/U
RG196/U
RG316/U
2,54
(.100)
4. Bend center conductor to dimension shown depending upon preferred
orientation. These dimensions suit 2,54 (.100) and 7,62 (.300) PCB
pitches. For other pitches of 2,54 (.100) multiples add 2,54 (.100)
multiples to the 12,70 (.500) and 6,35 (.250) dimensions in the cable
stripping instructions Note 1.
STEP 4
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
CSMA 1 - SMA St ra ig h t Co n n e ct o rs, Crim p Typ e fo r Bra id e d Ca b le
CRIMP FERRULE
BODY ASSEMBLY
CONTACT
NOTE: Other body configurations apply
0,38
(.015)
1. Slide ferrule on to cable.
STEP 1 - 3
2. Trim cable dimension shown next to the applicable connector
drawing on page 15 or page 16.
3. Solder contact attachment:
Solder contact to inner conductor.
Crimp contact attachment:
Crimp contact to inner conductor using Cannon’s Hand Tool T4897
with positioner T4898 (for male contacts) and T4899 (for female
contacts).
STEP 4
4. Insert trimmed cable into the rear of the body assembly. Tubular
body extension will slide under the braid with the rear portion of
extension fitting under the jacket as shown. NOTE: When using
cables with inflexible jackets it is permissible to make two 3.17 (.125)
long longitudinal slits in the outer jacket.
STEP 5
5. Slip ferrule flush against the body and crimp in position using
Cannon’s Crimp Tool and Suitable Die Set (see table on page 58).
CSMA 2 - SMA Rig h t An g le Co n n e ct o rs, Crim p Typ e fo r Bra id e d Ca b le
CRIMP
CAP
BODY ASSEMBLY
FERRULE
STEP 1 - 4
STEP 5
1. Slide ferrule on to cable.
2. Trim cable dimension shown next to the applicable connector
drawing on page 15.
3. Tin center conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).
4. Slide body over cable dielectric and under the braid until braid is flush
against underside of body. Ensure center conductor is is located in
the forked end of the contact. NOTE: When using cables with
inflexible jackets it is permissible to make two 3.17 (.125) longitudinal
slits in the outer jacket.
5. Slide ferrule flush against the body and crimp in position using
Cannon’s Crimp Tool and Suitable Die Set (see table on page 58).
6. Using a small soldering iron solder center conductor to contact.
NOTE: The center conductor should not protrude beyond the contact
or touch the body. Solder should not protrude beyond the slotted
section of the contact.
SOLDER
STEP 6
STEP 7
7. Locate the cap in rear of body and press flush to outer body to
ensure it is locked in position.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
CSMA 3 - SMA St ra ig h t Co n n e ct o rs, Dire ct So ld e r
(Ca b le Co n d u ct o r u se d a s Ce n t e r Co n t a ct ) Typ e fo r Se m i-Rig id Ca b le
BODY
RETAINING
RING
INTERFACE
SEAL
COUPLING
NUT
STEP 1
1. Remove the cable outer conductor and dielectric to the dimension
shown taking care not to nick the center conductor using cable
cutting tool. Deburr outer conductor at point of cut.
2,3
(.091)
STEP 2
2. Point the end of the center conductor using a miniature file or
suitable tool.
90˚ + /- 5˚
STEP 3
Body end flush
with cable
Solder ring
3. Clean housing area of outer conductor with abrasive paper and clean
in a suitable agent. Ensure body is correct way round. Solder body
ensuring end of cable to be flush with end of connector body as
shown.
4. Fit the interface seal.
5. Install the spring retaining ring, compress with circlip pliers and fit
the coupling nut.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
CSMA 4 - SMA St ra ig h t Co n n e ct o rs,
Dire ct So ld e r (Se p a ra t e Ce n t e r Co n t a ct ) Typ e fo r Se m i-Rig id Ca b le
PLUG BODY
INSULATOR
CONTACT
STEP 1
1. Cut cable end square. Remove the cable outer conductor and
dielectric to the dimension shown taking care not to nick the center
conductor. Deburr outer conductor at point of cut.
A
B
A
0.38 (.015)
3.18 + /- 0.25 (.125 + /- .010)
STEP 3
STEP 5
2. Tin center conductor. (DO NOT OVER TIN)
B
3. Solder contact to center conductor ensuring that the dimension
shown is maintained. Remove any excess solder.
SOLDER
4. Clean housing area of outer conductor with abrasive paper and clean
in a suitable agent.
5. Clamp the connector assembly in a suitable fixture. Ensure that the
contact is in the correct interface position. Place soldering ring
around cable adjacent to connector body and heat the connector
body using an appropriate heat source. Apply sufficient heat for
solder to flow but using minimum heat cycle.
STEP 6
6. Using dielectric insertion Tool T2508, press insulator into body.
Assembly is now ready for use.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
CSMA 5 - SMA Rig h t An g le Co n n e ct o rs,
Dire ct So ld e r Typ e fo r Se m i-Rig id Ca b le
BODY ASSEMBLY
CAP
STEP 1
1. Remove cable outer conductor and dielectric to the dimension shown,
being careful not to fracture the center conductor. Tin center
conductor (DO NOT OVER TIN).
3.0
(.118)
STEP 2
SOLDER
2. Slide cable into body and solder into place.
STEP 3
3. Solder center conductor to contact (do not over solder), then locate
the cap in rear of body and press flush to outer body to ensure it is
locked in position.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
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TOOLING
Centre Contact Crimp Tool
Part Number
995-001-584
Positioner for use with T4897
Part Number
T4898 for male contacts
T4899 for female contacts
Ferrule Crimp Tool
Part Number
T1025 / -
Die Set for use with T1025 / -
Part Number
K29265
Cable Numbers
9141
Part Number
RG141/U
RG142/U
RG316
Die Size
5.42 (.213)
5.42 (.213)
3.25 (.128)
3.84 (.151)
K29265
9142
K29263 *
T1025/9
9188
9875
RD316
* Three way die set (illustrated)
Torque Wrench (for SMA coupling nut - mating)
Part Number
T0854/12/E
Torque Nm (in oz)
Jaw Size
0.99 - 1.06 (140-150)
7.92 (.312)
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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TOOLING
TORQUE WRENCHES
Torque Wrench Application
Jaw Size
Torque Nm (in. ozs.)
Torque Wrench Part Number
SMA Coupling Nut
SMA Assembly
SMA Locknut
7,92 (.312)
7,92 (.312)
7,92 (.312)
0,99-1,06 (140-150)
0,99-1,06 (140-150)
1,50-1,54 (212-218)
T0854/12/E
T0854/12/E
T0854/12/Z4
SMB Coupling Nut
SMB Assembly
SMB Locknut
N/A
T0854/8/C
T0854/10/D
5,57 (.219)
6,35 (.250)
0,64-0,71 (90-100)
0,71-0,78 (100-110)
SMC Coupling Nut
SMC Assembly (Crimp)
SMC Assembly (Clamp)
SMC Locknut
5,95 (.234)
5,57 (.219)
5,95 (.234)
6,35 (.250)
0,42-0,49 (60-70)
0,64-0,71 (90-100)
0,64-0,71 (90-100)
0,71-0,78 (100-110)
T0854/9/A
T0854/8/C
T0854/9/C
T0854/10/D
SSMB Coupling Nut
SSMB Assembly
SSMB Locknut
N/A
T0854/7/G
contact customer service
3,97 (.156)
4,75 (.187)
0,13-0,14 (18-20)
0,25-0,30 (35-50)
SSMC Coupling Nut
SSMC Assembly
SSMC Locknut
3,97 (.156)
3,97 (.156)
4,75 (.187)
0,18-0,21 (25-30)
0,13-0,14 (18-20)
0,25-0,30 (35-50)
T0854/7/M
T0854/7/G
contact customer service
BNC Adaptor Locknut
14,27 (.562)
2,9-3,1 (411-439)
Type N Adaptor Coupling
Type N Adaptor Locknut
17,45 (.687)
19,05 (.750)
1,2-1,6 (170-227)
1,8-2,2 (255-312)
Note: This is not the entire range of Torque Wrenches. Please contact customer service for details of other styles.
CRIMP TOOLS AND DIE SETS
New Part Number
T1025/-
Old Part Number
050-000-0000000
050-000-0290000 *
050-000-0290000 *
050-000-0291000 **
050-000-0292000
-
Description
Crimp Tool without Die Set
Die Set for Cables RG178/U, 196U
Die Set for Cables RG174/U, 316/U, 179U
Die Set for Cable RG142/U
Die Set for Cable RD316
K29263 *2,67 (.105)
K29263 * 3,25 (.128)
K29265 5,41 (.213)
T1025/9 3,84 (.151)
T1025/1 2,67 (.105)
A/F Dimensions
2,67 (.105)
3,25 (.128)
4,52 (.178)
* 3 way die set
** 2 way die set
3,25 (.128)
5,41 (.213)
Die Set for Cable RG196
(for SSMB / SSMC Series)
Die Set for Cable RG316
(for SSMB / SSMC Series)
T1025/4 3,25 (.128)
Note: This is not the entire range of Crimp Tools. Please contact customer service for details of other styles.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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GLOSSARY
Attenuation - Decrease in power due to resistance or
mismatch in transmission line.
with constant diameters.
connector capable of working to 18 GHz, initially
designed for test applications.
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage - The maximum voltage
that a dielectric material can withstand without failure.
Back Mounted - When applied to a coaxial connector it is
that connector mounted from the rear of a panel with
the fixing nut on the outside.
Nanohex - Trade name covering SSMB & SSMC
(discontinued)
Direct Solder - A common method of terminating
connectors to semi-rigid cable by soldering the cable
jacket to the connector.
Noise - An external electromagnetic signal which
interferes with the desired signal.
Bandwidth - Distance between two frequencies over
which a RF or microwave device is intended to work.
Discontinuity - A dramatic change in characteristic
impedance which gives rise to a reflected wave.
Non-captive - A component such as a contact which does
not have a retention feature.
Between Series Adaptor - An adaptor used to connect
two different generic types of connector.
Dissipation - The unused or lost energy in a system e.g.
heat.
Passivation - This is a surface treatment applied primarily
to stainless steel. The process removes contaminating
iron particles and produces a passive surface.
BNC - Bayonet Nut Connector.
Braid - A weave of metal strands used as an electrical
shield for an insulated conductor or group of conductors.
Distortion - An unwanted change in a signal wave form.
Peak Power - Is the maximum power which may be
handled by a connector or cable.
Dummy Load - A device connected to the end of a
transmission line to absorb transmitted power and
prevent reflected energy.
Bulkhead Mount - The type of connector fitted to a
chassis using a single cut-out hole.
Plug - One half of a mating pair of connectors. The plug
interface normally goes outside the jack interface.
Cable Retention - The mechanism that joins the connector
to the cable.
Dust Cap - A mechanical device attached to the mating
face of an unmated connector to prevent ingress of
contaminants and provide protection against mechanical
damage.
POSNS - Abbreviation for “positions”.
Cable Retention Force - The axial force which a connector
/ cable join can withstand.
PTFE - Abbreviation of polytetrafluorethylene. This is the
most commonly used dielectric (insulator) used in
professional coaxial connectors.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - The ability of a
device to operate within its intended environment
without being effected by or generating electromagnetic
interference (EMI).
Captive - A component such as a contact which is held
firmly in position.
QPL - Qualified Parts List. Parts approved to
MIL-C-390 12 specification.
Characteristic Impedance - That impedance at which the
transmission line is intended to work. A change from the
characteristic impedance along its length will cause
mismatch and loss of power.
Engagement and Separation Forces - The forces required
to mate and unmate a pair of connectors. The forces are
usually specified as a max & min for each action.
Receptacle - A term used to describe a connector
assembly usually bulkhead or PCB mounted.
Return Loss - A reason for loosing RF energy due to
signals being reflected due to a mismatch in a
transmission line.
Clamp - The holding of a cable by use of a screw thread
action.
Environmentally Sealed - A connector that is provided
with seals or other devices to prevent ingress of dust,
moisture or other contaminants while mated which might
impair performance.
Closed Entry Contact - A female contact which is
designed to prevent insertion of a contact larger than
that specified.
RF Leakage - The RF power lost from a transmission line
or device. Measured in dB.
Flexible Cable - A coaxial cable where the outer conductor
is flexible (usually braided).
RG - The traditional prefix for MIL spec coaxial cables.
Coaxial Cable - A transmission line where the one
conductor is concentric inside another, often abbreviated
to “coax”.
Gigahertz (GHz) - A measure of frequency representing 1
billion Hertz (cycles per second).
Screw-on - The mating action of connectors which are
joined using a screw thread (e.g. SMC)
Coaxial Termination - A resistive element used to end a
coaxial line in its characteristic impedance.
Impedance - See ‘Characteristic Impedance’
Sealflex2TM - Cannon trade name for a flexible microwave
cable assembly which has a performance similar to semi-
rigid cable.
In-Series Adaptor - An adaptor which enables the
Coaxial Terminator - A device for terminating coaxial cable
to a PCB or bulkhead mount (a mechanical device and
should not be confused with coaxial termination)
connection of two connectors of the same generic type.
Semi-rigid Cable - A coaxial cable where the outer
conductor is a solid metal tube.
Insertion Loss - The loss of power due to a particular
component in a transmission line (e.g. cable).
Conhex - Tradename covering SMB and SMC, both in 50
Ohm and 75 Ohm impedance (discontinued)
Skin Effect - The tendency of alternating currents to flow
near to the surface of a conductor; this increases
resistance and becomes more marked the higher the
frequency.
Insulation Resistance - The electrical resistance between
two conductors separated by an insulating medium.
Connector Durability - The number of times a connector
can be physically mated and still maintain its specified
performance.
Intermodulation - The mixing of two or more frequencies
which are not intended to mix.
SMD - Sometimes used as an abbreviation for slide-on
variants of SMB. This is a misnomer, the more common
use is for Surface Mount Device.
Contact Resistance - The measurement of the DC electrical
resistance between a pair of mated contacts. Usually
specified as being measured after a given number of
mating cycles.
Interface - The two surfaces of a connector which come
into intimate contact when the two halves are mated.
Snap-on - A term used to describe the mating action of
SMB and SSMB connectors.
Inter-series Adaptor - See ‘Between Series Adaptor’
Corona - A discharge of electricity caused by the
ionisation of the air around a conductor just prior to total
breakdown or flashover.
Isolation - The measure of interaction between two or
more transmission lines.
Solderless SMA - An SMA connector that can be
connected to semi-rigid cable by compressing the inner
body rather than by soldering (sometimes referred to as
semi-rigid ‘crimp’ connectors).
Jack - One half of a mating pair of connectors. The jack
interface normally goes inside the plug interface.
Crimp - The action of distorting a metal tube to give
intimate contact with a conductor; a good crimp should
be gas tight and not be impacted by environmental
change.
Stripline - A method of building a microwave circuit. The
circuitry is sandwiched between 2 ground planes.
Sometimes referred to as Tri-plate.
Mean Power - The mean value of the rate at which energy
is transmitted from one place to another.
Crimp Dies - The tool inserts which determine the shape
of the distortion to create a consistently good crimp.
Micro Strip - A transmission line consisting of a flat
conductor on a dielectric above a single ground plane.
(the ground plane is frequently a metalized face of the
dielectric).
Teflon - DuPont tradename for PTFE.
Crimp Tool - The tool which holds crimp dies to apply the
necessary force.
Tensile Strength - The greatest force a device can
withstand without tearing or pulling apart. This is
frequently the method of determining the effectiveness of
a crimp.
Cross Talk - The amount of signal which may be
transferred from one signal carrying line to an adjacent
line.
Microwave - Very short electromagnetic waves.
Frequency range above 1 GHz.
TNC - Thread Nut Connector same size as BNC; the only
obvious difference is the coupling nut.
MIL-C-39012 - The generic specification covering USA
Military coaxial connectors.
Cut Off Frequency - The frequency at which the loss
exceeds a predetermined level.
Tri-plate - See Stripline.
MIL-C-17 - The generic MIL spec covering coaxial cables.
Decibel (dB) - A unit of measurement of
RF power loss.
UG Symbol - Used to indicate a connector made to US
government spec.
Mismatch - The condition in which the impedance of the
source and load are not the same. This reduces power
transfer and causes reflections.
Dielectric - The insulating medium which holds the center
conductor concentric within the connector or cable.
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) - A way of
expressing the resultant loss of power as a result of signal
reflections due to discontinuity.
Mounting Plan - The design of the PCB or panel cut-out
used to mount the connector.
N Connector - This was the first true microwave
Dielectric Constant - The electrical value of dielectric
which determines the impedance in cables or connectors
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PART NUMBER INDEX
Part Number
Page
Part Number
Page
Part Number
Page
050-007-0000220
050-024-0000220
050-027-0000220
050-043-0000220
050-045-0000220
050-047-0000220
050-074-6201310
050-424-3188220
050-424-3196220
050-428-3188220
050-428-3196220
050-443-0000220
050-445-0000220
050-451-0000220
050-453-0000220
050-622-9188890
050-622-9875890
050-627-9188890
050-627-9875890
050-628-9188890
050-628-9875890
050-645-4528890
050-645-4540890
050-645-4575890
050-645-9009890
050-651-0000310
050-653-0000310
050-673-0000890
050-674-0000890
050-674-6302310
050-674-6324990
050-674-6700890
050-675-0000890
050-675-6705890
050-675-6801890
050-678-0000890
051-027-0000220
051-027-3196220
051-027-9399220
051-043-0000220
051-045-0000220
051-047-0000220
051-075-0000220
051-424-3188220
24
24
24
25
25
25
35
31
31
31
31
31
31
32
32
8
051-427-3188220
051-443-0000220
051-445-0000220
051-452-0000220
055-607-2003890
055-607-9172890
055-607-9173890
055-611-3702890
055-611-3703890
055-939-9019AR6
055-939-9029AR6
055-939-9039AR6
055-939-9049AR6
055-939-9059AR6
055-939-9069AR6
065-9AA-0300000
065-9AA-0500000
065-9AA-0750000
065-9AA-1000000
065-9AA-1500000
065-9AA-2000000
065-9AA-2000000
065-9AS-0500000
065-9AS-1000000
065-9AS-2000000
065-9SS-0500000
065-9SS-1000000
065-9SS-2000000
065-9SS-3000000
A50-624-9188890
A50-624-9875890
A51-424-3196220
A51-427-3196220
A51-428-3188220
A51-428-3196220
A51-428-3875220
A51-451-0000220
A51-453-0000220
B50-051-0000220
B50-051-9019220
B50-053-0000220
B50-053-9019220
B50-328-3188220
B50-328-9399220
29
29
30
30
9
9
9
9
9
33
33
34
34
34
34
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
8
B51-024-0000220
B51-024-3196220
B51-024-9399220
B51-051-9029220
B51-053-0000220
B51-053-9029220
B51-328-3188220
B51-328-3196220
B51-328-9019AU0
B51-328-9399220
B51-351-0000220
F50-E22-9141000
F50-E22-9142000
F50-E22-9188000
F50-E22-9875000
F50-E27-9188000
F50-E27-9875000
F50-E28-9141000
F50-E28-9142000
F50-E28-9188000
F50-E28-9875000
F50-E51-0000000
F50-E53-0000000
F55-E07-2003000
F55-E07-9172000
F55-E07-9173000
F55-E11-3702000
F55-E11-3703000
K29263
K29265
T0854/10D
T0854/12/E
T0854/12/Z4
T0854/7/G
T0854/7/M
T0854/8/C
T0854/9/A
T0854/9/C
T1025/-
T1025/1
T1025/9
T4897
T4898
T4899
21
21
21
23
23
23
21
21
21
21
23
15
15
15
15
16
16
15
15
15
15
16
16
17
17
17
17
17
59
59
59
59
59
59
59
59
59
59
58
58
59
58
58
58
8
8
8
8
8
10
10
10
10
11
11
12
12
35
36
36
12
36
36
12
21
21
21
22
22
22
21
29
8
29
29
29
29
29
30
30
26
26
26
26
24
24
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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PRODUCT WARRANTY
THIS NOTE MUST BE READ IN
CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT
DATA SHEET/CATALOG. FAILURE TO
OBSERVE THE ADVICE IN THIS
INFORMATION SHEET AND THE
OPERATING CONDITIONS SPECIFIED
IN THE PRODUCT DATA SHEET/
apparent. Burns may result from touching
overheated components.
(iii) Other important information
Cannon continuously endeavors to
improve their products. Therefore,
Cannon products may deviate from the
description, technical data and shape as
shown in this catalog and data sheets.
3. HANDLING
Care must be taken to avoid damage
to any component parts of electrical
connectors during installation and use.
Although there are normally no sharp
edges, care must be taken when handling
certain components to avoid injury to
fingers. Electrical connectors may be
damaged in transit to the customers, and
damage may result in creation of
CATALOG
COULD
RESULT
IN
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trademark of ITT Corporation © 2007. All
HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS.
other
trademarks
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1.
MATERIAL
CONTENT
AND
trademarks are property of their
respective owners. All data subject to
change without notice.
PHYSICAL FORM
Electrical connectors do not usually
contain hazardous materials. They
contain conducting and non-conducting
materials and can be divided into two
groups.
hazards. Products should therefore be
examined prior to installation/use and
rejected if found to be damaged.
Product Warranty
ITT Electronic Components, a Division
of ITT Corporation manufactures the
highest quality products available in
the marketplace; however these
products are intended to be used in
accordance with the specifications in
this publication. Any use or application
that deviates from the stated operating
specifications is not recommended and
may be unsafe. No information and
data contained in this publication shall
be construed to create any liability on
the part of Cannon. Any new issue of
this publication shall automatically
invalidate and supersede any and all
previous issues. A limited warranty
applies to Cannon products. Except for
obligations assumed by Cannon under
this warranty, Cannon shall not be
liable for any loss, damage, cost of
repairs, incidental or consequential
damages of any kind, whether or not
based on express or implied warranty,
contract, negligence or strict liability
arising in connection with the design,
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and delivery dates are exclusively
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confirmation form; the same applies to
orders based on development samples
delivered. This publication is not to be
construed as an offer. It is intended
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offer. By this publication, Cannon does
not assume responsibility or any
liability for any patent infringements or
other rights of third parties which may
result from its use. Reprinting this
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indicating the source. However,
Cannon's prior consent must be
obtained in all cases.
a) Printed circuit types and low cost audio
types which employ all plastic insulators
and casings.
4. DISPOSAL
Incineration of certain materials may
release noxious or even toxic fumes.
b) Rugged, Fire Barrier and High
Reliability types with metal casings and
either natural rubber, synthetic rubber,
plastic or glass insulating materials.
Contact materials vary with type of
connector and also application and are
usually manufactured from either:
Copper, copper alloys, nickel, alumel,
chromel or steel. In special applications,
other alloys may be specified.
5. APPLICATION
Connectors with exposed contacts should
not be selected for use on the current
supply side of an electrical circuit,
because an electric shock could result
from touching exposed contacts on an
unmated connector. Voltages in excess of
30 V ac or 42.5 V dc are potentially
hazardous and care should be taken to
ensure that such voltages cannot be
transmitted in any way to exposed metal
parts of the connector body. The
connector and wiring should be checked,
before making live, to have no damage to
metal parts or insulators, no solder blobs,
loose strands, conducting lubricants,
swarf, or any other undesired conducting
particles. Circuit resistance and continuity
check should be made to make certain
that there are no high resistance joints or
spurious conducting paths. Always use
the correct application tools as specified
in the Data Sheet/Catalog. Do not permit
untrained personnel to wire, assemble or
tamper with connectors. For operation
voltage please see appropriate national
regulations.
2. FIRE CHARACTERISTICS AND
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
There is no fire hazard when the
connector is correctly wired and used
within the specified parameters. Incorrect
wiring or assembly of the connector or
careless use of metal tools or conductive
fluids, or transit damage to any of the
component parts may cause electric
shock or burns. Live circuits must not be
broken by separating mated connectors
as this may cause arcing, ionization and
burning. Heat dissipation is greater at
maximum resistance in a circuit. Hot
spots may occur when resistance is
raised locally by damage, e.g. cracked or
deformed contacts, broken strands of
wire. Local overheating may also result
from the use of the incorrect application
tools or from poor quality soldering or
slack screw terminals. Overheating may
occur if the ratings in the product Data
Sheet/Catalog are exceeded and can
cause breakdown of insulation and hence
electric shock. If heating is allowed to
continue it intensifies by further
increasing the local resistance through
loss of temper of spring contacts,
formation of oxide film on contacts and
wires and leakage currents through
carbonization of insulation and tracking
paths. Fire can then result in the
presence of combustible materials and
this may release noxious fumes.
Overheating may not be visually
IMPORTANT GENERAL INFORMATION
(i) Air and creepage paths/Operating
voltage. The admissible operating
voltages depend on the individual
applications and the valid national and
other applicable safety regulations.
For this reason the air and creepage path
data are only reference values. Observe
reduction of air and creepage paths due
to PC board and/or harnessing.
(ii) Temperature
All information given are temperature
limits. The operation temperature
depends on the individual application.
Dimensions shown in mm (inch)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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