Road vehicles — Connection interface for pyrotechnic devices, two-way and three-way connections — Part 3: Pyrotechnic device and harness connector assembly - type 1

Véhicules routiers — Interface de raccordement pour dispositifs pyrotechniques, deux voies et trois voies — Partie 3: Assemblage du dispositif pyrotechnique et du connecteur faisceau - type 1

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TECHNICAL ISO/TS
SPECIFICATION 19072-3
Second edition
2012-02-15
Road vehicles — Connection interface for
pyrotechnic devices, two-way and three-
way connections —
Part 3:
Pyrotechnic device and harness
connector assembly - type 1
Véhicules routiers — Interface de raccordement pour dispositifs
pyrotechniques, deux voies et trois voies —
Partie 3: Assemblage du dispositif pyrotechnique et du connecteur
faisceau - type 1
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ISO/TS 19072-3:2012(E)
©
ISO 2012

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ISO/TS 19072-3:2012(E)
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ISO/TS 19072-3:2012(E)
Foreword
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Standard or be withdrawn.
ISO/TS 19072-3 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, Subcommittee SC 3,
Electrical and electronic equipment.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO/TS 19072-3:2008), which has been technically revised.
ISO 19072 consists of the following parts, under the general title Road vehicles — Connection interface for
pyrotechnic devices, two-way and three-way connections:
— Part 1: Pocket interface definition
— Part 2: Test methods and general performance requirements
— Part 3: Pyrotechnic device and harness connector assembly - type 1 [Technical Specification]
The following parts are under preparation:
— Part 4: Pyrotechnic device and harness connector assembly - type 2 [Technical Specification]
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ISO/TS 19072-3:2012(E)
Introduction
Road vehicles integrate an increasing number of pyrotechnic devices contributing to occupant safety in vehicles,
e.g. frontal and side air bag, safety belt pretensioner.
To build the complete system providing the function requires a supply of various components from several
different equipment makers. Vehicle manufacturers need to define a common specification to ensure that
connectors designed and produced for the various equipment makers can be mated without any difficulty.
In the current design of this vehicle equipment, three areas of connection have been identified:
— connection between the pyrotechnic device (e.g. initiator) and the harness connector;
— connection between the tab holder and the clip holder of the harness connector;
— connection between the harness connector and the electronic control module.
The connection between the pyrotechnic device and the harness connector is the only connection that can be
standardized and it forms the subject of this Technical Specification. Due to the location of the safety device in
the vehicle, the connector design could be right angle or straight.
Due to the fact that several electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection levels are requested by vehicle
manufacturers, a two-way without ground option of the pyrotechnic device/initiator and harness connector
assembly is also defined.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS 19072-3:2012(E)
Road vehicles — Connection interface for pyrotechnic devices,
two-way and three-way connections —
Part 3:
Pyrotechnic device and harness connector assembly - type 1
1 Scope
This Technical Specification defines the general minimum specifications of a type 1 three-way connection interface,
including ground connection, linking the pyrotechnic device and harness connector built into a road vehicle.
A two-way without ground variant of the pyrotechnic device/initiator and harness connector assembly is also
defined. All requirements apply also to t
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