Radio-frequency connectors -- Part 36: Sectional specification for microminiature r.f. coaxial connectors with snap-on coupling - Characteristic impedance 50 ohm (type MCX)

Provides information and rules for the preparation of detail specifications for series BMA r.f. connectors together with the pro forma blank detail specification (BDS). Prescribes mating face dimensions for general purpose connectors, dimensional details of standard test connectors grade 0, gauging information and tests selected from QC 220000 (EN 61169-1) applicable to all detail specifications relating to Type MCX connectors.

Hochfrequenz-Steckverbinder -- Teil 36: Rahmenspezifikation für Microminiatur HF-Koaxialsteckverbinder mit Einrastkupplung - Wellenwiderstand 50 Ohm (Typ MCX)

Connecteurs pour fréquences radioélectriques -- Partie 36: Spécification intermédiaire pour les connecteurs microminiatures coaxiaux pour fréquences radioélectriques à accouplement par encliquetage - Impédance caractéristique 50 ohm (type MCX)

Donne les informations et les directives pour préparer les spécifications particulières des connecteurs h.f. BMA ainsi que la spécification particulière cadre. Prescrit également les dimensions des faces d'accouplement pour connecteurs d'usage général, les dimension des connecterus d'essai normalisés de niveau 0, les informations sur les calibres et les essais issues de la QC 220000 (EN 61169-1) applicables à toutes les spécifications particulières pour les connecteurs type MCX.

Radio-frequency connectors - Part 36: Sectional specification for microminiature r.f. coaxial connectors with snap-on coupling - Characteristic impedance 50 Ohm (type MCX) (IEC 61169-36:1996)

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Radio-frequency connectors - Part 36: Sectional specification for microminiature r.f. coaxial connectors with snap-on coupling - Characteristic impedance 50 Ohm (type MCX) (IEC 61169-36:1996)Hochfrequenz-Steckverbinder -- Teil 36: Rahmenspezifikation für Microminiatur HF-Koaxialsteckverbinder mit Einrastkupplung - Wellenwiderstand 50 Ohm (Typ MCX)Connecteurs pour fréquences radioélectriques -- Partie 36: Spécification intermédiaire pour les connecteurs microminiatures coaxiaux pour fréquences radioélectriques à accouplement par encliquetage - Impédance caractéristique 50 ohm (type MCX)Radio-frequency connectors -- Part 36: Sectional specification for microminiature r.f. coaxial connectors with snap-on coupling - Characteristic impedance 50 ohm (type MCX)33.120.305)R.F. connectorsICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 61169-36:1997SIST EN 61169-36:1998en01-april-1998SIST EN 61169-36:1998SLOVENSKI
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SIST EN 61169-36:1998



SIST EN 61169-36:1998



IEC•CODE PRIXPRICE CODEUNORMECEIINTERNATIONALEIECINTERNATIONAL61169-36STAN DARDQC 223600Première éditionFirst edition1996-03Connecteurs pour fréquences radioélectriquesPartie 36:Connecteurs microminiaturespour fréquences radioélectriquesà accouplement par encliquetage –Impédance caractéristique 50 Q (type MCX)Radio-frequency connectorsPart 36:Microminiature ri. coaxial connectorswith snap-on coupling –Characteristic impedance 50 Q (type MCX)© IEC 1996 Droits de reproduction réservés — Copyright - all rights reservedAucune partie de cette publication ne peut être reproduite niNo part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized inutilisée sous quelque forme que ce soit et par aucunany form or by any means, electronic or mechanical,procédé, électronique ou mécanique, y compris la photo-including photocopying and microfilm, without permission incopie et les microfilms, sans l'accord écrit de l'éditeur.writing from the publisher.International Electrotechnical Commission3, rue de Varembé Geneva, SwitzerlandTelefax: +41 22 919 0300e-mail: inmail@iec.chIEC web site http: //www.iec.chCommission Electrotechnique InternationaleInternational Electrotechnical CommissionMe,HQyuapopHaa 3nenrporexHH4ecnan HOMHCCHflPour prix, voir catalogue en vigueur•For price, see current catalogueSIST EN 61169-36:1998



1169-36 ©IEC:1996- 3 -CONTENTSPageFOREWORD 5Clause1 General
71.1Scope 71.2 Normative references 71.3 IEC type designation 72 Mating face and gauge information 72.1 Dimensions for general purpose connectors 722 Gauges for general purpose connectors
132.3 Dimensions for standard test connectors (grade 0) 173 Quality assessment procedure
213.1 General
213.2 Ratings and characteristics (see clause 6 of IEC 1169-1, QC 220000) 213.3 Test schedule and inspection requirements - type MCX 273.4 Instructions for preparation of detail specifications 333.5 Blank detail specification pro forma for series MCX connectors 35SIST EN 61169-36:1998



1169-36 ©IEC :199 6- 5 -INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSIONRADIO-FREQUENCY CONNECTORS -Part 36: Microminiature ri. coaxial connectors withsnap-on coupling -Characteristic impedance 50 S2 (type MCX)FOREWORD1)The IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) is a worldwide organization for standardizationcomprising all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees). The object of the IEC is topromote international cooperation on all questions concerning standardization in the electrical andelectronic fields. To this end and in addition to other activities, the IEC publishes International Standards.Their preparation is entrusted to technical committees; any IEC National Committee interested inthe subject dealt with may participate in this preparatory work. International, governmental andnon-governmental organizations liaising with the IEC also participate in this preparation. The IECcollaborates closely with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in accordance withconditions determined by agreement between the two organizations.2)The formal decisions or agreements of the IEC on technical matters, express as nearly as possible aninternational consensus of opinion on the relevant subjects since each technical committee hasrepresentation from all interested National Committees.3)The documents produced have the form of recommendations for international use and are published in theform of standards, technical reports or guides and they are accepted by the National Committees in thatsense.4)In order to promote international unification, IEC National Committees undertake to apply IEC InternationalStandards transparently to the maximum extent possible in their national and regional standards. Anydivergence between the IEC Standard and the corresponding national or regional standard shall be clearlyindicated in the latter.5)The IEC provides no marking procedure to indicate its approval and cannot be rendered responsible for anyequipment declared to be in conformity with one of its standards.6)Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be thesubject of patent rights. IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.International Standard IEC 1169-36 has been prepared by sub-committee 46D: r.f. connectors,of IEC technical committee 46: Cables, wires, waveguides, r.f. connectors, and accessoriesfor communication and signalling.The text of this standard is based on the following documents:FDISReport on voting
46D/250/FDIS46D/268/RVDFull information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the reporton voting indicated in the above table.This standard shall be read in conjunction with IEC 1169-1.The QC number that appears on the front cover of this publication is the specificationnumber in the IEC Quality Assessment System for Electronic Components (IECQ).SIST EN 61169-36:1998



1169-36 ©IEC:1996- 7 -RADIO-FREQUENCY CONNECTORS -Part 36: Microminiature r.f. coaxial connectorswith snap-on coupling -Characteristic impedance 50 S2 (type MCX)1 General1.1 ScopeThis part of IEC 1169 concerns microminiature coaxial connectors for use with flexible andsemi-rigid r.f. cables (96 IEC 50-1-. and 96 IEC 50-2-.). These connectors have asnap-on coupling mechanism, 50 S2 impedance, an operating frequency range of 3 GHzand are known commercially as MCX connectors.1.2 Normative referencesThe following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in thistext, constitute provisions of this part of IEC 1169. At the time of publication, the editionsindicated were valid. All normative documents are subject to revision, and parties toagreements based on this part of IEC 1169 are encouraged to investigate the possibility ofapplying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. Membersof IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.IEC 96-2: 1988, Radio-frequency cables - Part 2: Relevant cable specificationsIEC 1169-1: 1992, Radio-frequency connectors - Part 1: Generic specification - Generalrequirements and measuring methodsIEC QC 001005: Register of firms, products and services approved under the IECQ System,including ISO 90001.3 IEC type designationConnectors conforming to this standard shall be designated by:a)The reference to this standard: 1169-36 IEC.b)Number of the grade:grade 0 = standard test connector= GO;grade 2 = general purpose connector = G2.c)A group of figures specifying the climatic category.Example: 1169-36 IEC G2 (55/155/21) denotes a grade 2 connector, with coupling detailsas indicated in figures 1 and 2, climatic category 55/155/21.2 Mating face and gauge information2.1 Dimensions for general purpose connectorsMetric dimensions are original dimensions. All undimensioned pictorial configurations arefor reference purposes only.SIST EN 61169-36:1998



1169-36 © I EC :19 9 6- 9 -2.1.1Plugm^R M^A^IEC l9IhKFigure 1 - General purpose plugTable 1 - Dimensions of plugReferencemminNotemin.max.min.max.A0,480,530,0190,021DiameterB2,00—0,079—DiameterC————4DiameterD—3,40—0,134DiameterE2,803,200,1100,126F2,80—0,110—G4,15—0,163—H————1I————2DiameterK3,05 nominal0,120 nominal2DiameterL0,15—0,006—M—0,25—0,010DiameterN0,000,300,0000,012O—3,00—0,1185DiameterP—3,60—0,1426DiameterR—1,20—0,0471Form and dimension of outer contact detent to meet electrical andmechanical requirements.2Diameter of centre conductor and of uniform transmission line to giverequired characteristic impedance of 50 a.3Number and dimensions of slots to meet electrical and mechanicalrequirements.4 Opened to 3,8 mm (0,15 in) diameter maximum to meet gauge require-ments.5Diameter chosen to meet mechanical and electrical requirements andto compensate for electrical effect of slots.6Prior to slotting and flaring.SIST EN 61169-36:1998



1169-36©IEC:19962.1.2 Socket20°1o c1EC 192/15Figure 2 - General purpose socketTable 2 - Dimensions of socketReferencemminNotemin.max.min.max.A————2DiameterB—1,98—0,078DiameterC3,603,750,1420,148DiameterD3,423,480,1350,137DiameterE2,302,800,0910,110F2,602,800,1020,110G4,004,120,1570,162H0,750,850,0300,033/————1DiameterK3,05 nominal0,120 nominal1DiameterL0,00—0,000O—3,00—0,118DiameterP3,80—0,150—Diameter1Diameter of centre conductor and of un'form section of transmissionline to give required characteristic impedance of 50 Q.2Bore diameter and closure to meet electrical and mechanical requirements.3Angular tolerances t 2°.SIST EN 61169-36:1998



Blendradius1EC 193/961169-36 © IEC:1996-13 -2.2 Gauges for general purpose connectorsMetric dimensions are original dimensions. All undimensioned pictorial configurations arefor reference purposes only.2.2.1 Gauge for female centre contactFigure 3 - Gauge pin for centre contact of socket connectorTable 3 - Dimensions of centre contact gaugeGauge A -maximum material forsizing purposesGauge B - minimum material formeasurement of gauge retention forcefor inner conductorMass (weight) of gauge:28 ± 1 gReferencemminmmin min.max.min.max.min.max.min.max.AO0,5300,5380,0200,02120,4770,4820,01880,0190Material:Steel, polishedSurface roughness Ra = 0,4 µm (16 µin) max.Gauge A shall be inserted once only into the socket centre contact. This is a sizingoperation.After this, gauge B shall be inserted into the socket centre contact. The contact shallsupport the mass of the gauge in a vertical downward attitude.Additional testFollowing the sizing operation, and if prescribed in the detail specification (DS), the forcenecessary to insert gauge A fully into the socket centre contact shall be measured. Whenthis test is required, the maximum permitted insertion force shall then be specified andshall not exceed 11 N.NOTE - Gauge A is used for qualification approval tests only. The minimum diameter of gauge Acorresponds to the maximum diameter of a plug pin contact.SIST EN 61169-36:1998



1169-36 © IEC:1996- 15 -2.2.2 Gauge for outer contact of plugGH20° ±oDFigure 4 - Outer contact retention and separation force gauge A and BTable 4 - Dimensions of outer contact gaugeGauge A - for separation forcemeasurementGauge B - for retention forcemeasurementReferencemminmmin min.max.min.max.min.max.min.max.C3,603,620,1420,1433,603,620,1420,143D3,403,420,1340,1353,463,480,1360,137G4,104,120,1610,1624,104,120,1610,162H0,790,810,0310,0320,790,810,0310,032P3,753,850,1480,1523,753,850,1480,152o2,602,800,1020,1102,602,800,1020,110Mass (weight) of gauge 2 000 ± 10 gMass (weight) of gauge 800 ± 10 gMaterial:Steel, polishedSurface roughness Ra = 0,4 µm (16 µin) max.The sizing gauge A representing maximum material (smallest diameters) is applied onceonly as in the standard procedure, but the force to remove the gauge should also bemeasured. The maximum force to remove the gauge should be 20 N (2 kg).The retention force gauge B representing minimum material (largest diameters) is thenapplied. Mass of the gauge to be 800 g and the gauge to be retained in the vertical down-ward attitude.Additional testAt the conclusion of the tests and if prescribed in the DS, the force necessary to insertgauge A shall be measured. When this additional test is required, the force required shallnot exceed 63 N.SIST EN 61169-36:1998



1169-36© IEC:1996- 17 -2.3 Dimensions for standard test connectors (grade 0)Metric dimensions are original dimensions. All undimensioned pictorial configurations arefor reference purposes only.2.3.1 Test plugfr----- --F------7.!EC 195/96Figure 5 - Standard test plugTable 5 - Dimensions of the standard test plugmminReferenceNotemin.max.min.max.A0,500,530,0200,021DiameterB2,002,050,0790,0812Diametero3,623,650,1430,1443DiameterD3,373,400,1330,134DiameterE2,813,000,1110,118F2,813,000,1110,118H0,700,750,0280,030f0,9300,9500,03660,0374DiameterK————1DiameterN—0,20—0,008o2,8002,8300,11020,11143DiameterFor dimensions not indicated, see table 1 and figure 1.1Diameter of outer conductor and length of uniform section of transmissionline to give required characteristic impedance of 50 i2 when checkedusing time domain reflectometer methods.2Dimension for use of PTFE dielectric having a dielectric constant of 2,02.Use of PTFE is mandatory.3Prior to slotting.'iSIST EN 61169-36:1998



1169-36 © I EC :199 6- 19 -2.3.2 Test socketisc 196/%Figure 6 - Standard test socketTable 6 - Dimensions of the standard test socketmminReferenceNotemin.max.min.max.A0,550,580,0220,0233DiameterB1,901,950,0750,0772DiameterC3,613,690,1420,145DiameterD3,423,480,1350,137DiameterE2,602,790,1020,110F2,602,790,1020,110H0,800,850,0310,033I0,9300,9500,03660,0374DiameterK————1DiameterO2,752,800,1080,110DiameterQ0,450,550,0180,022For dimensions not indicated, see table 2 and figure 2.1Diameter of outer conductor and length of uniform section of transmis-sion line to give required characteristic impedance of 50 S2 when checkedusing time domain reflectometer methods.2Dimension for use of PTFE dielectric having a dielectric constant of 2,02.Use of PTFE is mandatory.3Before slotting and closing.SIST EN 61169-36:1998



- 22 -1169-36 © CEI :1996Tableau 7Performances et caractéristiquesMéthoded'essaiCEI 1169-1(QC 220000)ParagrapheValeur typiqueRemarques, dérogationspar rapport aux méthodesd'essais normaliséesElectriques (suite)Tension de tenue à 4,4 kPa31 4)9.4.24,4 kPa approximativementéquivalent à des altitudesde 20 km (70 000 ft)- câbles 96 IEC 50-1-1, IEC 50-1-2, IEC 50-1-3100 V- câbles 96 IEC 50-2-1, IEC 50-2-2, IEC 50-2-3,100 VIEC 50-2-4- câbles semi-rigides 0,056 in ou 1,42 mm diamètre100 V- câbles semi-rigides 0,085 in ou 2,16 mm diamètre100 V- câbles semi-rigides 0,141 in ou 3,58 mm diamètre100 VTension d'essai d'environnement au niveaude la mer314)9.4.386 kPa à 106 kPa- câbles 96 IEC 50-1-1, IEC 50-1-2, IEC 50-1-3170 V- câbles 96 IEC 50-2-1, IEC 50-2-2, IEC 50-2-3,335 VIEC 50-2-4- câbles semi-rigides 0,056 in ou 1,42 mm diamètre175 V- câbles semi-rigides 0,085 in ou 2,16 mm diamètre250 V- câbles semi-rigides 0,141 in ou 3,58 mm diamètre335 VTension d'essai d'environnement à 4,4 kPa314)9.4.24,4 kPa approximativementéquivalent à des altitudesde 20 km (70 000 ft)- câbles 96 IEC 50-1-1, IEC 50-1-2, IEC 50-1-345 V- câbles 96 IEC 50-2-1, IEC 50-2-2, IEC 50-2-3,85 VIEC 50-2-4- câbles semi-rigides 0,056 in ou 1,42 mm diamètre45 V- câbles semi-rigides 0,085 in ou 2,16 mm diamètre65 V- câbles semi-rigides 0,141 in ou 3,58 mm diamètre85 VEfficacité d'écran(connecteurs câbles uniquement)9.2.84s 31,6 milz70 dB à 1 GHzEssai de décharge (corona)9.2.9Voir spécificationparticulièreMécaniquesRétention du contact central9.3.5- force axiale10 NDéplacement permanentmaximal de 0,25 mm danschaque direction- couple de torsion0,02 NmForces et couples d'accouplement etde désaccouplement9.3.6- force d'engagement63 N max.- force de séparation8 N min.20 N max.Force de rétention du calibre (contacts élastiques)9.3.4- contact central28 ± 1 gf (0,27 N)- contact extérieur800 gf (78,5 N)Essais mécaniques sur le système de fixation du câble:- rotation du câble (nutation)9.3.7.2Non applicable- traction du câble9.3.8- câbles 96 CEI 50-132 N- câbles 96 CEI 50-253 NCâbles simple tresse- câbles 96 CEI 50-2105 NCâbles double tresseLes notes sont à la fin du tableau.(suite page 24)SIST EN 61169-36:1998



- 24 -1169-36©CEI:1996Tableau 7 (fin)Performances et caractéristiquesMéthoded'essaiCEI 1169-1(QC 220000)ParagrapheValeur typiqueRemarques, dérogationspar rapport aux méthodesd'essais normaliséesMécaniques (suite)98 N155 N302 Ncâbles semi-rigides 0,056 in ou 1,42 mm diamètrecâbles semi-rigides 0,085 in ou 2,16 mm diamètrecâbles semi-rigides 0,141 in ou 3,58 mm diamètre- flexion du câble9.3.9Non applicable- efficacité du système de serrage du câblecontre la torsion9.3.10- câbles 96 CEI 50-10,005 Nm- câbles 96 CEI 50-20,013 NmCâbles simple tresse- câbles 96 CEI 50-2câbles semi-rigides 0,056 in ou 1,42 mm diamètrecâbles semi-rigides 0,085 in ou 2,16 mm diamètrecâbles semi-rigides 0,141 in ou 3,58 mm diamètre0,030 Nm0,06 Nm0,15 Nm0,50 NmCâbles double tresseTenue du mécanisme de verrouillage(connecteurs loquet uniquement)9.3.11Non applicableMoment de flexion (et force de cisaillement)9.3.120,5 NmPar rapport au plande référenceVibrations9.3.398 m/s2(10 gn)10 Hzà500Hz(30 balais)Secousses9.3.13Voir spécificationparticulièreChocs9.3.14Voir spécificationparticulièreEnvironnementCatégorie climatique5l9.4.155/155/21Etanchéité - connecteurs non hermétiques9.4.5.11 cm3/h max.pressiondifférentielle100 kPa-110 kPaEtanchéité - connecteurs hermétiques9.4.5.25 Pa cm3/s5 x 10-5 bar cm3/spressiondifférentielle100 kPa-110 kPaBrouillard salin9.4.648 hEnduranceEndurance mécanique9.5500 opérationsEndurance à haute température5l9.61 000 h à 155 °C1)Ces valeurs concernent le connecteur de base. En pratique, elles dépendent du câble utilisé et les valeurssont les valeurs données dans la spécification particulière.2)Valeurs pour une seule paire de connecteurs.3)Les valeurs de tension sont des valeurs efficaces pour courant alternatif de 40 Hz à 65 Hz, sauf prescriptioncontraire.4)Certains câbles utilis
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