Radio-frequency connectors - Part 1: Generic specification - General requirements and measuring methods

Relates to connectors for r.f. transmission lines and serves as a generic specification providing the basis for the sectional standards which apply to individual connector types. Establishes uniform concepts and procedures concerning: -terminology; -standard ratings and characteristics; -testing and measuring procedures concerning electrical and mechanical properties; -classification of connectors with regard to environmental testing procedures involving temperature, humidity and vibration.

Hochfrequenz-Steckverbinder - Teil 1: Fachgrundspezifikation - Allgemeine Anforderungen und Meßverfahren

Connecteurs pour fréquences radioélectriques - Partie 1: Spécification générique - Prescriptions générales et méthodes de mesure

S'applique aux connecteurs pour lignes de transmission pour fréquences radioélectriques et doit être utilisée comme spécification générique fournissant la base de spécifications intermédiaires qui s'appliquent à des types de connecteurs distincts. Fixe des concepts et des méthodes uniformes concernant: - la terminologie; - les valeurs assignées et caractéristiques; - les méthodes d'essai et de mesure concernant les propriétés électriques et mécaniques; - la classification des connecteurs d'après les méthodes d'essai et de mesure concernant les propriétés électriques et mécaniques; - la classification des connecteurs d'après les méthodes d'essai d'environnement relatives à la température, à l'humidité et aux vibrations.

Radio-frequency connectors - Part 1: Generic specification: General requirements and measuring methods (IEC 61169-1:1992)

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-april-1998
Radio-frequency connectors - Part 1: Generic specification: General requirements
and measuring methods (IEC 61169-1:1992)
Radio-frequency connectors -- Part 1: Generic specification - General requirements and
measuring methods
Hochfrequenz-Steckverbinder -- Teil 1: Fachgrundspezifikation - Allgemeine
Anforderungen und Meßverfahren
Connecteurs pour fréquences radioélectriques -- Partie 1: Spécification générique -
Prescriptions générales et méthodes de mesure
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 61169-1:1994
ICS:
33.120.30 5DGLRIUHNYHQþQLNRQHNWRUML R.F. connectors
5)
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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61169-1
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First edition
1992-09
Radio-frequency connectors
Part 1:
Generic specification –
General requirements and measuring methods
Connecteurs pour fréquences radioélectriques
Partie 1:
Spécification générique —
Prescriptions générales et méthodes de mesure
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CONTENTS
Page
CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE OF CORRESPONDING CLAUSES IN
PUBLICATIONS 169-1 AND 1169-1 7
FOREWORD 7
Clause
1 Scope 9
2 Object 9
3 Normative references 9
4 Definitions
5 Units, symbols and dimensions
6 Standard ratings and characteristics
7 Classification into climatic categories
8 IEC type designation 18
9 Test Methods
9.1 General 18
9.1.1 Standard conditions for testing 19
9.1.2 Visual inspection 20
9.1.3 Dimensions
9.2 Electrical tests and measuring procedures
9.2.1 Reflection factor
9.2.2 Power rating 33
9.2.3 Contact resistance, outer conductor and screen continuity also centre
conductor continuity (mated cabled connectors) 38
9.2.4 Centre and outer conductor contact continuity under severe
mechanical conditioning 40
9.2.5 Insulation resistance 40
9.2.6 Voltage proof
9.2.7 Water immersion test 41
9.2.8 Screening effectiveness 42
9.2.9 Discharge test (corona test) 53
9.3 Mechanical tests and measuring procedures 54
9.3.1 General
9.3.2 Soldering, vibration, gauge retention force, effectiveness of contact
captivation 54
9.3.3 Vibration 55
9.3.4 Gauge retention force (resilient contacts)

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Clause Page
9.3.5 Centre contact captivation 57
9.3.6 Engagement and separation forces and torques 57
9.3.7 Mechanical tests on cable fixing 58
9.3.8 Effectiveness of clamping device against cable pulling 59
9.3.9 Effectiveness of clamping device against cable bending 59
9.3.10 Effectiveness of clamping device against cable torsion 60
9.3.11 Strength of coupling mechanism 60
9.3.12 Bending moment (and shearing force) 61
9.3.13 Bump 62
9.3.14 Shock 63
9.4 Climatic conditionings and tests 64
9.4.1 Introduction 64
9.4.2 Climatic sequence 65
9.4.3 Damp heat, steady state 65
9.4.4 Rapid change of temperature 66
9.4.5 Sealing
9.4.6 Salt mist 68
9.4.7 Dust 69
9.4.8 Sulphur dioxide test 69
9.4.9 Water 70
9.5 Mechanical endurance 71
9.6 High temperature endurance 71
9.7 Resistance to solvents and contaminating fluids 72
10 Quality assessment 74
10.1 General 74
10.2 Quality assessment procedures 74
10.3 Test and measurement procedures 76
10.4 Specifications and related procedures 79
11 Marking 82
11.1 Marking of the component 82
11.2 Marking and contents of package 82
Annexes
A Simulated sea-water solution for use with salt mist test 83
B Related documents 84
1169-1 © IEC - 5 -
Cross-reference table of corresponding clauses
in IEC Publications 169-1 and 1169-1
169-1-X 1169-1
Heading of clause
Clause
Clause X
Scope 1 -
2 - 2
Object
-
Terminology 3 -
- - 3
Normative references
- 4
Definitions -
4 -
Units, symbols and dimensions
5 - 6
Standard ratings and characteristics
6 -
Classification into climatic categories
7 - 10
Quality assessment
8 - 11
Marking
9 - 8
IEC type designation
Test methods - -
10 - 9.1
- General
- 9.1.1
Standard conditions for testing 11
-
12 - 9.1.2
- Visual inspection
- 9.1.3
Dimensions 13
-
- - 9.2.1.2
- Information to be given in the relevant specification
- 9.2
- Electrical tests and measuring procedures 14
14.1 1 9.2.1
- Reflection factor
- 9.2.2
- Power rating 14.2
14.3 - 9.2.3
- Contact resistance, outer conductor and
screen continuity also centre conductor
continuity
- 9.2.4
- Centre and outer conductor contact 14.4
continuity under severe mechanical conditioning
14.5 - 9.2.5
- Insulation resistance
- 9.2.6
- Voltage proof 14.6
14.7 - 9.2.7
- Water immersion test
14.8 3 9.2.8
- Screening effectiveness
- Capacitance (deleted) 14.9 - -
14.10 - -
- R.F. shunt resistance (deleted)
14.11 - 9.2.9
- Discharge test (corona test)

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1169-1 © IEC
Cross-reference table of corresponding clauses
in IEC Publications 169-1 and 1169-1 (continued)
169-1-X
1169-1
Heading of clause
X
Clause Clause
- Mechanical tests and measuring procedures
15 - 9.3
- General
15.1 - 9.3.1
- Soldering 15.2 - • 9.3.2
- Vibration
15.2 - 9.3.3
- Gauge retention force (resilient contacts)
15.2 - 9.3.4
- Centre contact captivation
15.2 - 9.3.5
- Engagement and separation forces
15.3 - 9.3.6
and torques
- Mechanical tests on cable fixing 15.4 - 9.3.7
- Effectiveness of clamping device against - - 9.3.8
cable pulling
- Effectiveness of clamping device against
- - 9.3.9
cable bending
- Effectiveness of clamping device against
- - 9.3.10
cable torsion
- Strength of coupling mechanism 9.3.11
15.5 -
- Bending moment (and shearing force) 15.6 - 9.3.12
- Bump
15.7 - 9.3.13
- Shock 15.8 - 9.3.14
- Climatic conditionings and tests
16 - 9.4
- Introduction 16.1 - 9.4.1
- Climatic sequence
16.2 - 9.4.2
- Damp heat, steady state
16.3 - 9.4.3
- Rapid change of temperature 16.4 - 9.4.4
- Sealing
16.5 - 9.4.5
- Mould growth (deleted) 16.6 - -
- Salt mist 16.7 - 9.4.6
- Dust 16.8 - 9.4.7
- Sulphur dioxide test
16.9 - 9.4.8
- Water - - 9.4.9
- Mechanical endurance
17 - 9.5
- High temperature endurance 18 - 9.6
- Resistance to solvents and contaminating fluids
19 - 9.7
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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
RADIO-FREQUENCY CONNECTORS
Part 1: Generic specification - General requirements
and measuring methods
FOREWORD
1)
The formal decisions or agreements of the IEC on technical matters, prepared by Technical Committees on
which all the National Committees having a special interest therein are represented, express, as nearly as
possible, an international consensus of opinion on the subjects dealt with.
2) They have the form of recommendations for international use and they are accepted by the National
Committees in that sense.
3) In order to promote international unification, the IEC expresses the wish that all National Committees
should adopt the text of the IEC recommendation for their national rules in so far as national conditions will
permit. Any divergence between the IEC recommendation and the corresponding national rules should, as
far as possible, be clearly indicated in the latter.
4)
The IEC has not laid down any procedure concerning marking as an indication of approval and has no
responsibility when an item of equipment is declared to comply with one of its recommendations.
This standard has been prepared by Sub-Committee 46D: Connectors for r.f. cables, of
IEC Technical Committee No. 46: Cables, wires, waveguide, connectors and accessories
for communication and signalling.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents: IEC Publications 169-1,
169-1-1, 169-1-3; plus:
Six Months' Rule
Reports on Voting Two Months' Procedure Repo rt on Voting
46D(CO)107
46D(CO)129 46D(CO)140 46D(CO)152
46D(C0)122 46D (CO)132
46 D(CO)135 46D(C0)151A
46 D(CO)183 46D (C0)202
46D(CO)136
46D(CO)155
46D(CO)145 46D(CO)169
46D(CO)147 46D(CO)170
46D(CO)158 46D(CO)187
Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the Voting
Reports indicated in the above table.
The QC number that appears on the front cover of this publication is the specification
number in the IEC Quality assessment system for electronic components (IECQ).

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RADIO-FREQUENCY CONNECTORS
Part 1: Generic specification - General requirements
and measuring methods
1 Scope
This standard relates to connectors for r.f. transmission lines for use in telecommuni-
cations, electronic and similar equipment.
2 Object
This standard se rv
es as a generic specification providing the basis for the sectional
standards which apply to individual connector types. It is intended to establish uniform
concepts and procedures concerning:
- terminology;
-
standard ratings and characteristics;
- testing and measuring procedures concerning electrical and mechanical properties;
- classification of connectors with regard to environmental testing procedures in-
volving temperature, humidity and vibration.
The test methods and procedures of the standard are intended and acceptance for type
approval testing. They may also be adopted, by agreement between manufacturer and
customer, to serve as a basis for acceptance tests.
3 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in
this text, constitute provisions of this part of IEC 1169. At the time of publication of
this standard, the editions indicated were valid. All normative documents are subject
to revision, and parties to agreements based on this part of IEC 1169 are encouraged to
investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative
documents indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid
International Standards.
IEC 27:
Letter Symbols to be Used in Electrical Technology.
IEC 50: International Electrotechnical Vocabulary.
IEC 50(151): 1978, Electrical and Magnetic Devices.
IEC 68-1: 1988, Environmental testing - Part 1: General and guidance.

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IEC 68-2-1: 1990, Environmental testing - Part 2: Tests - Test A: Cold.
IEC 68-2-2: 1974, Environmental testing - Test B: Dry heat.
IEC 68-2-3: 1969, Environmental testing - Test Ca: Damp heat, steady state.
IEC 68-2-6: 1982, Environmental testing - Test Fc and guidance: Vibration (sinusoidal).
IEC 68-2-11: 1981, Environmental testing - Test Ka: Salt mist.
IEC 68-2-13: 1983, Environmental testing - Test M: Low air pressure.
IEC 68-2-14: 1984,
Environmental testing - Test N: Change of temperature.
IEC 68-2-17: 1978, Environmental testing - Test Q: Sealing.
IEC 68-2-20: 1979, Environmental testing - Test T: Soldering.
IEC 68-2-27: 1987, Environmental testing - Test Ea and guidance: Shock.
IEC 68-2-29: 1987,
Environmental testing - Test Eb and guidance: Bump.
IEC 68-2-30: 1980, Environmental testing - Test Db and guidance: Damp heat, cyclic:
(12 + 12 hour cycle).
IEC 68-2-42: 1980, Environmental testing - Test Kc: Sulphur dioxide test for contacts and
connections.
IEC 68-2-47: 1982, Environmental testing - Mounting of components, equipment and other
articles for dynamic tests.
IEC 68-2-54: 1985, Environmental testing - Test Ta: Solderability testing by the wetting
balance method.
IEC 457-1: 1974,
Rigid precision coaxial lines and their associated precision connectors.
Part 1: General requirements and measuring methods.
IEC 617: Graphical symbols for diagrams.
ISO 370: 1975, Toleranced dimensions - Conversion from inches into millimetres and vice
versa.
ISO 1000: 1981,
SI units and recommendations for the use of their multiples and of certain
other units.
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4 Definitions
For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions apply:
4.1 General, parts of connectors
4.1.1 (Electrical) Contact
The state in which individual electrically conductive parts are in such close mechanical
touch as to provide a low resistance path to electrical current in either direction.
4.1.2 Contact
The conductive element in a component which mates with a corresponding element to
provide an electrical path (to provide electrical contact).
4.1.3 Male contact
Pin contact
A contact intended to make electrical engagement on its outer su ace and which will enter
rf
a female (socket) contact.
4.1.4 Female contact
Socket contact
A contact intended to make electrical engagement on its inner su rface and which will
accept entry of a male (pin) contact.
4.1.5 Hermaphroditic contact
A contact which is intended to mate with an identical contact.
4.1.6 Resilient contact
A contact having elastic properties to provide a force to its mating part.
4.2 Basic connector terms
4.2.1 Connector
A component normally attached to a cable or mounted on a piece of apparatus (excluding
an adaptor) for electrically joining separable parts of a transmission line system.
4.2.2 Connector pair
Two connectors having complementary mating faces and locking means, so as to be
mateable and interlockable.
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