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Trang 1Aerospace series —
Electrical contacts used
in elements of
connection —
Part 041: Contacts, electrical, coaxial,
size 12, female, type D, solder, class R —
Product standard
The European Standard EN 3155-041:2007 has the status of a
British Standard
ICS 49.060
Trang 2This British Standard was
published under the authority
of the Standards Policy and
Strategy Committee
on 30 April 2007
© BSI 2007
National foreword
This British Standard was published by BSI It is the UK implementation of
EN 3155-041:2007
The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted by Technical Committee ACE/6, Aerospace avionic electrical and fibre optic technology, to Panel ACE/6/-/3, Aerospace — Connectors
A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary
This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract Users are responsible for its correct application
Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations
Amendments issued since publication
Trang 3EUROPÄISCHE NORM April 2007
ICS 49.060
English Version
Aerospace series - Electrical contacts used in elements of connection - Part 041: Contacts, electrical, coaxial, size 12,
female, type D, solder, class R - Product standard
Série aérospatiale - Contacts électriques utilisés dans les
organes de connexion - Partie 041 : Contacts, électriques,
coaxiaux, taille 12, femelles, type D, à souder, classe R
-Norme de produit
Luft- und Raumfahrt - Elektrische Kontakte zur Verwendung
in Verbindungselementen - Teil 041: Elektrische koaxiale Bushenkontackte, Größe 12, Typ D, zum Löten, Klasse R
-Produktnorm
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 6 January 2006.
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Trang 4Contents Page
Foreword 3
Introduction 4
1 Scope 4
2 Normative references 4
3 Definitions 5
4 Required characteristics 5
4.1 Specific characteristics 5
4.2 Dimensions and mass 5
4.3 Marking by colour code 6
4.4 Material, surface treatment 7
4.4.1 Material 7
4.4.2 Protective coating 7
4.4.3 Dielectric 7
4.4.4 Heat shrinkable tubing 7
4.4.5 Solder rings 7
4.5 Permissible cables 7
4.6 Stripping of cables and wiring method 7
4.6.1 Assembly instructions 8
4.6.2 Preparation of coaxial cable 8
4.7 Tooling 9
4.7.1 Contact termination tooling 9
4.7.2 Insertion/extraction tooling 10
4.8 Tests 10
4.9 Gauge 13
5 Designation 14
6 Marking 14
7 Technical specification 14
Trang 5Foreword
This document (EN 3155-041:2007) has been prepared by the European Association of Aerospace Manufacturers - Standardization (AECMA-STAN)
After enquiries and votes carried out in accordance with the rules of this Association, this Standard has received the approval of the National Associations and the Official Services of the member countries of AECMA, prior to its presentation to CEN
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by October 2007, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by October 2007
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom
Trang 6Introduction
The contacts defined by this standard are derived from those of AS 39029/73 and are intermateable with those of AS 39029/74
1 Scope
This standard specifies the required characteristics, tests and tooling applicable to size 12, female coaxial, electrical contacts, type D, solder, class R, used in elements of connection according to EN 3155-002
It shall be used together with EN 3155-001
The associated male contacts are defined in EN 3155-030 and EN 3155-040
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document For dated references, only the edition cited applies For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies
EN 2591*, Aerospace series — Elements of electrical and optical connection — Test methods
EN 3155-001, Aerospace series — Electrical contacts used in elements of connection — Part 001: Technical specification 1)
EN 3155-002, Aerospace series — Electrical contacts used in elements of connection — Part 002: List and utilization of contacts
EN 3155-030, Aerospace series — Electrical contacts used in elements of connection — Part 030: Contacts, electrical, coaxial, shielded, size 12, male, type D, crimp, class R — Product standard
EN 3155-040, Aerospace series — Electrical contacts used in elements of connection — Part 040: Contacts, electrical, coaxial, size 12, male, type D, solder, class R — Product standard
MIL-I-81969, Installing and removal tools, connector electrical contact, general specification for 2)
MIL-PRF-5606H, Hydraulic fluid, petroleum base; aircraft, missile and ordnance 2)
MIL-PRF-7808L, Lubricating oil, aircraft turbine engine, synthetic base 2)
MIL-PRF-7870C, Lubricating oil, general purpose, low temperature 2)
MIL-PRF-23699F, Lubricating oil, aircraft turbine engine, synthetic base, NATO code number O-156 2)
* All parts quoted in this standard
1) Published as AECMA Prestandard at the date of publication of this standard
2) Published by: Department of Defense (DOD), The Pentagon, Washington D.C 20301, USA
Trang 7MIL-PRF-87937D, Cleaning compound, aerospace equipment. 2)
AS 1241C, Fire resistant phosphate ester hydraulic fluid for aircraft.3)
AS 31971, Pin, gage, for socket contact engagement test 3)
AS 39029/73, Contact, electrical connectors, socket, solder, removable shielded, size 12 (For MIL-C-83723 Series III, MIL-C-26482 Series 2, MIL-C-83733 and DOD-C-83527 connectors).3)
AS 39029/74, Contact, electrical connectors, pin, solder, removable shielded, size 12 (For MIL-C-83723 Series III, MIL-C-26482 Series 2, MIL-C-83733 and DOD-C-83527 connectors).3)
AMS 1424, Deicing/Anti-icing fluid, aircraft - SAE type 1.3)
J-STD-004, Requirements for soldering fluxes replaces QQ-S-571.4)
TR 6058, Aerospace series — Cable code identification list.5)
3 Definitions
For the purposes of this standard, the definitions given in EN 3155-001 apply
4 Required characteristics
Type D contacts are contacts with screening feature, class R corresponds to an operating temperature range from – 65 °C to 150 °C
See Figure 1 for dimensions
Dimensions and tolerances are given in millimetres
Contact mass: 2,59 g max
3) Published by: Society of Automotive Engineering (SAE), 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096, USA 4) Published by: Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA), 2500 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22201
5) Published as AECMA Technical Report at the date of publication of this standard
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1,12
∅ 0,73 ± 0,019
4,82 4,75
∅ 3,96 max a
∅ 3,97 ± 0,04
19,05 max.
6,85 max.
14,86 min b
R = 0,07 max.
∅ 2,54
∅ 4,09 45° ± 2°
R = 0,05 min 7,62 min.
3,2
∅
28,57 max.
18,03 ± 0,127
0,50 0 − 0,38
∅ X
0
− 0,05
0
− 0,07
Key
1 Female external contact body
2 Male central contact body
3 Dielectric
4 Heat shrinkable tubing
5 Solder rings
6 Inspection windows
a After termination
b See Notes 1 and 2
NOTE 1 Point at which a square ended gauge pin of the same basic diameter as the mating contact first engages the female contact spring member Provision for clearance hole shall be provided
NOTE 2 Outer contact mates with 2,41/2,36 male contact diameter
Figure 1
Table 1
Type A 2,46 2,13 Type B 3,14 2,63
4.3 Marking by colour code
Not applicable
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4.4.1 Material
Body: Copper alloy
4.4.2 Protective coating
Gold on appropriate undercoat for copper alloy parts
Thickness not specified
4.4.3 Dielectric
ETFE Fluoropolymer or equivalent
4.4.4 Heat shrinkable tubing
Radiation crosslinked polyvinylidene fluoride
4.4.5 Solder rings
Sn63 as per J-STD-004
The cables should have dimensions within the values specified in Table 2, in millimetres
Table 2
min max
Cable diameter
Type A Type B Type A Type B
Dielectric C 0,76 1,90 2,10 2,40
Conductor D 0,28 0,28 0,66 0,70
Permissible cable code
according to TR 6058 XE, XY, WL WH XE, XY, WL WH
4.6 Stripping of cables and wiring method
Dimensions are in millimetres See Figures 2, 3 and 4
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Strip cable as shown on Figures 2 or 3 or 4
Insert cable into contact until it is fully seated
Heat contact with appropriate tools as shown on Figure 5 until solder melts and flows and strain relief tubing conforms to cable
4.6.2 Preparation of coaxial cable
Depending upon dielectric diameter value there are three possibilities
The central conductor should always be pretinned after stripping
4.6.2.1 Cable preparation for straight shield
When all diameters conform to Table 2
∅ B ∅ C ∅ D
4,70/3,90
5,20/4,40
3,30/2,50
∅ A
Figure 2
4.6.2.2 Cable preparation for fold back shield
When shield diameter is smaller than B diameter minimum of Table 1
Restriction: if diameter of shield becomes = diameter Bmaximum (2,60 mm type A or 3,10 mm type B)
∅ B ∅ C ∅ D
4,70/3,90
5,20/4,40
3,30/2,50
∅ A
1
Key
1 Fold shield back over cable jacket
Figure 3
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When dielectric diameter is = diameter C minimum Table 1 (1,6 mm type A or 2,10 mm type B)
strip the cable as shown on Figure 4;
slip a dielectric barrier between the shield braid and the cable dielectric to bring the diameter within the value specified in Table 1
∅ B ∅ C ∅ D
4,70/3,90
5,20/4,40
3,30/2,50 0,4 max.
∅ A
1 Key
1 Dielectric barrier
Figure 4
4.7 Tooling
4.7.1 Contact termination tooling
The hot air generator is of a minimum usable capacity of 800 W and the temperature in the heating zone shall
be (420 ± 20) °C The drawing of the tool is given for information purposes: the positioner has an interface for the male contact on side P and the female contact on side S (see Figure 5); the function of the cable clamp is
to hold the parts in place during the heating and cooling phases
5 4
Key
3 Contact
Figure 5
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Conform to MIL-I-81969:
Insertion tool: M81969/14-04
Extraction tool: M81969/14-04
4.8 Tests
See Table 3
Table 3
Applicable
EN 2591- Test applicable According to Not
101 Visual examination X
102 Examination of
dimensions and mass X See 4.2
X Test temperature: ambient
201 Contact resistance - low
level
Contact
Maximum contact resistance
mΩ
X
202 Contact resistance at
rated current
Contact
Maximum contact resistance
mΩ
Rated current
A (25 +03) °C (150+03) °C
Initial After
tests After tests
204 Discontinuity of contacts
in the microsecond range X Method Duration of discontinuity: B ≤ 100 ns
Test duration: throughout the duration
of tests EN 2591-402 and EN 2591-403
206 Measurement of
insulation resistance
Mated contacts
At ambient > 5 GΩ
At 150 °C > 2 GΩ
continued
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Applicable
EN 2591- Test applicable According to Not
207 Voltage proof test X Method C
Proof test voltage at sea level:
500 Va.c r.m.s between centre contact and outer contact Proof test voltage at altitude:
125 Va.c r.m.s at 1,1 kPa pressure (33 000 m)
Leakage current: 2 mA
210 Electrical overload X
211 Capacitance X
212 Surface transfer
impedance
X
213 Shielding effectiveness
from 100 MHz to 1 GHz X
301 Endurance at
temperature X Method B: 150 °C Duration: 1 000 h
Without load
305 Rapid change of
temperature
X TA= (150 ± 2) °C
TB= (− 65 ± 2) °C
306 Mould growth X
315 Fluid resistance X See Table 4
402 Shock X Method A, severity 300
The contacts shall be connected with
a cable as per Table 1, then fitted in connectors The connectors fitted with appropriate cable clamps shall be mated and mounted on the shock apparatus using appropriate mounting systems
Discontinuity: ≤ 100 ns
403 Sinusoidal and random
vibration X The contacts shall be connected to a cable as per Table 1 then fitted in the
connectors
The connectors fitted with appropriate cable clamps shall be mated and mounted on the vibration apparatus using appropriate mounting systems The cables are clamped a minimum of
200 mm from the rear of the contacts
at a fixed point of the assembly
Discontinuity: ≤ 100 ns Test at (23 ± 5) °C
continued
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Applicable
EN 2591- Test applicable According to Not
406 Mechanical endurance X
415 Test probe damage
(female contact)
X
416 Contact bending strength X
417 Tensile strength (crimped
connection)
X
X
Gauge
Minimum Extraction force
N
Maximum Insertion force
N Initial After test Initial After test max NA NA 8,40 10,08 min 0,84 0,70 NA NA
418 Gauge insertion/
extraction forces
(female contacts)
501 Soft solderability X
502 Restricted entry X
503 Contact deformation after
508 Measurement of
thickness of coating on
contacts
X The measured thickness shall be
recorded
509 Adhesion of coating on
513 Magnetic permeability X
514 Solderability of contacts
with self-contained solder
and flux
X