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CENELEC - EN IEC 61169-67

Radio frequency connectors - Part 67: Sectional specification for series TRL threaded triaxial connectors

active, Most Current
Organization: CENELEC
Publication Date: 1 April 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 26
ICS Code (RF connectors): 33.120.30
scope:

This part of IEC 61169, which is a sectional specification (SS), provides information and rules for the preparation of detail specifications (DS) for series TRL threaded triaxial connectors. Series TRL threaded triaxial connectors with high reliability, small size, good salt characteristics can be connected with symmetrically twisted pair cables or triaxial cables. It has been used in 1553B data bus systems or other communication systems for digital signal transmission.

It specifies mating face dimensions for series TRL threaded triaxial connectors, gauging information and tests selected from IEC 61169-1, applicable to all detail specifications relating to series TRL threaded triaxial connectors.

This specification indicates recommended performance characteristics to be considered when writing a detail specification and it covers test schedules and inspection requirements for assessment levels M and H.

NOTE Metric dimensions are original dimensions. All undimensioned pictorial configurations are for reference purpose only.

Document History

EN IEC 61169-67
April 1, 2022
Radio frequency connectors - Part 67: Sectional specification for series TRL threaded triaxial connectors
This part of IEC 61169, which is a sectional specification (SS), provides information and rules for the preparation of detail specifications (DS) for series TRL threaded triaxial connectors. Series...

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