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Specification of Antenk PDC5W5-FXXX Coaxial Power D-SUB Connector 5W5 Female Solder Cup/5W5 Female Coaxial D-Sub Mixed Contact Solder Cup
Tech Specs | |
Material | |
Shell | Steel with Tin plating (Optional Nickel plating) |
Insulator | Polyester PBT 30% GF, UL 94V-0,Black |
Contacts | Copper alloy, Gold plated over Nickel |
| Selective plating Matte Tin on terminal on coaxial contact body |
| Signal contacts have full gold plating |
Electrical Characteristics | |
Working Voltage | 125V |
Test Voltage | 1000V for 1min (Dielectric withstanding voltage) |
Signal Contact Current Rating |
Coaxial Contact Impedance | 50Ω and 75Ω |
Contact Resistance | 10mΩ max. (25mΩ max for R/A) |
Insulation Resistance | 5GΩ min |
Mechanical Characteristics | |
Temperature rating | -55℃ to +125℃ |
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Quality Class | Quality Class 1 (30u" Gold plated) |
| Quality Class 3 (8u" Gold plated) |
| Selective plating Matte Tin on terminal side for coaxial contact body |
| Signal contacts have full gold plating |
| More plating alternatives, contact Antenk Service |
Drawing of Coaxial D-SUB High Current Connector 5W5 Female/Socket/Receptacle Solder Cup Straight
Antenk is Leading manufacturer of a broad range of coaxial d-subs & mixed contact connectors used in a variety of harsh environment industry applications.
Coaxial D-SUB Mixed Contact Solder Cup
Features
Coaxial d-sub for a variety of applications in cable mount.
Signal contacts come pre-loaded. Coaxial contacts supplied - Not Pre-Loaded.
Available in 5 standard shell sizes with 23 multiple contact arrangements: 1W1/ 2V2 /2W2 /3V3/ 3W3/ 5W1/ 5W5
/ 7W2/ 8W8/ 9W4/ 11W1/ 13W3/ 13W6 /17W2/ 17W5 /21W1/ 21W4/ 24W7/ 25W3 /27W2/ 36W4/ 43W2/ 47W1
Allows combination of signal and coaxial d-sub contacts. Materials Shell: Steel, nickel plated Insulator: PBT + 30% fiber-glass - Black, U.L. rated 94V-O Contacts: Brass - Gold flash over nickel Notes Panel Cut-Outs 5W1 = Standard 9 Pin Shell 3W3 / 3W3K / 7W2 / 11W1 = Standard 15 Pin Shell 5W5 / 9W4 / 13W3 / 17W2 / 21W1= Standard 25 Pin Shell 8W8 / 21WA4 = Standard 37 Pin Shell Other Contact Arrangements Available Upon Request.
Coaxial D-Sub Connector
Transmit Radio Frequency Signals
The Coaxial D-Sub have like the Power D-Sub replaced the two rows in a Standard Density connector with a coaxial contact that take up about the same size as the two rows of signal contacts. The Coaxial D-Sub is exactly the same size as the Standard Density connector but instead of example 9 positions of signal pins it has 2 power contacts , or instead of 37 positions of signals it has 8 coaxial contacts.
The Impedance for the coaxial contacts are 50Ω or 75Ω
All Signals, but different Signals
The Coaxial D-Sub with Mixed Layout mixes both coaxial contacts and signal contacts in the same connector. For example the same size as a 15 position Standard Density D-Sub you can have what we call a 7W2, which means there is 7 contacts where 2 of them are coaxial contacts, which means there are 5 signal contacts, so 5 signals and 2 coaxial. See the Layout in the Tech Specs on the bottom, there are a lot of combinations of the Mixed Layout alternative.