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IEC 61076-3-100

IEC 61076-3-100:1999
Connectors for use in d.c., low-frequency analogue and digital high speed data applications - Part 3-100: Rectangular connectors with assessed quality - Detail specification for a range of shielded connectors with trapezoidal-shaped shells and non-removable ribbon contacts on a 1,27 mm double row
IEC 61076-3-100:1999 applies to a range of shielded two-part connectors with trapezoidal-shaped shells and non-removable ribbon contacts on 1,27 mm double rows. The fixed connectors are provided with a post either for dip solder (type A, B, C, D) or non-accessible insulation displacement terminations (type E). The free connectors are provided with non-accessible insulation displacement terminations.
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TC 48/SC 48B Electrical connectors

Keywords

Connector - Rectangular connector - Shielded connector - Trapezoidal-shaped shell - DC low-frequency
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date1999-11-16
Edition1.0
ICS

31.220.10

Stability date2026
ISBN number2831849284
Pages81
File size913.28 KB
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