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BSI 21/30430646 DC:2021 Edition

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BS EN IEC 63171-6. Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment – Part 6. Detail specification for 2-way and 4-way (data/power), shielded, free and fixed connectors for power and data transmission with frequencies up to 600 MHz

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 30430646
3 48B_2860e_CDV
7 FOREWORD
11 Scope
Normative references
13 Terms and definitions
Technical information
4.1 Systems of levels – Compatibility levels, according to IEC 61076-1
4.1.1 Performance level
4.1.2 Compatibility levels according to IEC 61076
4.2 Classification into climatic categories
4.3 Clearance and creepage distances
4.4 Current carrying capacity
4.5 Marking
Dimensional information
5.1 General
14 5.2 Isometric view and common features
5.2.1 Connector styles
15 5.2.2 Common features
5.2.3 Reference system
16 5.3 Overall and mating dimensions by style
5.3.1 2-way connectors
5.3.1.1 Styles 2J-L and 2P-L
5.3.1.1.1 Style 2J-L, jack
17 5.3.1.1.2 Style 2P-L, plug
19 5.3.1.2 Styles 6J-S8 and 6P-S8,
5.3.1.2.1 Size 8 snap-in jack, 6J-S8
20 5.3.1.2.2 Size 8 snap-in plug, 6P-S8
22 5.3.1.3 Styles 6J-P8, 6J-M8, 6P-P8 and 6P-M8
5.3.1.3.1 Size 8 push pull jack, 6J-P8 and M8 thread jack, 6J-M8
24 5.3.1.3.2 Size 8 push pull plug, 6P-P8
25 5.3.1.3.3 M8 thread plug, 6P-M8
27 5.3.1.4 Styles 6J-P12, 6J-M12, 6J-C12, 6P-P12, 6P-M12
5.3.1.4.1 Size 12 jacks, 6J-P12, 6J-M12, 6J-C12
29 5.3.1.4.2 Styles 6P-M12, 6P-P12
30 5.3.2 4-way connectors
1. Style 6J-M8C
31 2. Style 6J-M8CI
32 3. Style 6P-M8C
4. Style 6P-M8CI
Characteristics
6.1 General
6.2 Classification into climatic category
33 6.3 Electrical characteristics
6.3.1 Creepage and clearance distances
6.3.2 Voltage proof
6.3.3 Voltage rating
6.3.4 Current-carrying capacity
34 6.3.5 Contact and shield resistance
35 6.3.6 Input to output d.c. resistance
6.3.7 Input to output d.c. resistance unbalanced
6.3.8 Initial insulation resistance
6.3.9 Impedance
6.4 Mechanical characteristics
6.4.1 IP degree of protection
6.4.2 Mechanical operation
36 6.4.3 Effectiveness of connector coupling devices
6.4.4 Insertion and withdrawal forces
37 6.4.5 Polarizing method
6.4.6 Dynamic stress
6.5 Transmission performance
6.5.1 General
6.5.2 Insertion loss
6.5.3 Return loss
38 6.5.4 Propagation delay
6.5.5 NEXT Loss, PS NEXT loss, FEXT loss, PS FEXT loss, delay skew
6.5.6 Transverse conversion loss
6.5.7 Transverse conversion transfer loss
6.5.8 Transfer impedance
6.5.9 Coupling attenuation
6.5.10 Power sum alien (exogenous) NEXT
39 6.5.11 Power sum alien (exogenous) FEXT
6.5.12 Pin and pair grouping assignment
6.5.12.1 2-way data/power connector
40 6.5.12.2 4-way data/power M8 connector
Test schedule
7.1 General
7.2 Test procedures and measuring methods
41 7.3 Mounting of specimens
7.3.1 General
7.3.2 Arrangement for contact resistance measurement
7.3.3 Arrangement for dynamic stress tests
42 7.3.4 Wiring of specimens
7.4 Test schedules
7.4.1 Basic (minimum) test schedule
7.4.2 Full test schedule
7.4.2.1 General
43 7.4.2.2 Test group P – Preliminary
7.4.2.3 Test group AP – Dynamic/Climatic
45  Test group BP – Mechanical endurance
46 7.4.2.4 Test group CP – Moisture
47 7.4.2.5 Test group DP – Heat and electrical load
48 7.4.2.6 Test group EP – Dynamic stress
49 7.4.2.7 Test group FP – Signal integrity
50 7.4.2.8 Test group GP – Transfer Impedance and Coupling Attenuation
BSI 21/30430646 DC
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