BS EN IEC 63171:2021
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Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment. Shielded or unshielded free and fixed connectors for balanced single-pair data transmission with current-carrying capacity. General requirements and tests
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 44 |
IEC 63171:2021 covers shielded and unshielded free and fixed connectors, circular or rectangular, for balanced single-pair data transmission, with current-carrying capacity. It specifies the IEC 63171 series’ common mechanical, electrical and transmission characteristics and environmental requirements, as well as required test specifications. This document does not describe a specific mating interface. Detail specifications of mating interfaces complying with this document can be found in the family of detail specification standards IEC 63171-X (type X). Within their own type, the shielded and unshielded connectors are interoperable for their transmission performance and can be exchanged; though the shielded version has improved alien crosstalk and coupling attenuation properties
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5 | Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
9 | English CONTENTS |
11 | FOREWORD |
13 | INTRODUCTION Figures Figure 1 ā Relationships between the IEC 63171 series and their related references |
14 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
16 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Common features and typical connector pair 5 Characteristics 5.1 General 5.2 Pin assignment 5.3 Classification into climatic category Figure 2 ā Example of front view of fixed connector pin assignment |
17 | 5.4 Electrical characteristics 5.4.1 Creepage and clearance distances 5.4.2 Voltage proof |
18 | 5.4.3 Current-temperature derating Figure 3 ā Level I connector de-rating curve |
19 | 5.4.4 Interface contact resistance ā initial only 5.4.5 Input to output DC resistance Figure 4 ā Level II connector de-rating curve |
20 | 5.4.6 Input to output DC resistance unbalance 5.4.7 Initial insulation resistance 5.5 Transmission characteristics 5.5.1 General 5.5.2 Insertion loss |
21 | 5.5.3 Return loss 5.5.4 Propagation delay 5.5.5 Transverse conversion loss Tables Table 1 ā Maximum insertion loss Table 2 ā Minimum return loss |
22 | 5.5.6 Transverse conversion transfer loss 5.5.7 Transfer impedance (shielded only) 5.5.8 Coupling attenuation Table 3 ā Minimum transverse conversion loss Table 4 ā Minimum transverse conversion transfer loss |
23 | 5.5.9 Power sum alien (exogenous) NEXT 5.5.10 Power sum alien (exogenous) FEXT Table 5 ā Minimum coupling attenuation Table 6 ā Minimum power sum alien near end crosstalk (PS ANEXT) |
24 | 5.6 Mechanical characteristics 5.6.1 Mechanical operation Table 7 ā Minimum power sum alien far end crosstalk (PS AFEXT) |
25 | 5.6.2 Effectiveness of connector coupling devices 5.6.3 Insertion and withdrawal forces Table 8 ā Preferred values for the number of mating cycles Table 9 ā Minimum pull-out force |
26 | 5.6.4 Polarizing method 5.6.5 Dynamic stress 6 Tests and test schedule 6.1 General |
27 | 6.2 Example of input to output resistance measurement arrangement Figure 5 ā Example of input to output resistance measurement arrangement |
28 | 6.3 Example of arrangement for contact resistance measurement 6.4 Arrangement for vibration test (test phase CP) Figure 6 ā Example of arrangement for contact resistance measurement |
29 | 6.5 Test procedures and measuring methods 6.6 Preconditioning 6.7 Test schedules 6.7.1 General 6.7.2 Basic (minimum) test schedule 6.7.3 Full test schedule |
30 | Table 10 ā Test group P |
31 | Table 11 ā Test group AP |
34 | Table 12 ā Test group BP |
35 | Table 13 ā Test group CP |
37 | Table 14 ā Test group DP |
39 | Table 15 ā Test group EP |
41 | Table 16 ā Test group FP Table 17 ā Test group GP |
42 | Bibliography |