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6QDPS-064-06.00-TTL-STL-2

Description
Interconnection Device, ROHS COMPLIANT
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size443KB,1 Pages
ManufacturerSAMTEC
Websitehttp://www.samtec.com/
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6QDPS-064-06.00-TTL-STL-2 Overview

Interconnection Device, ROHS COMPLIANT

6QDPS-064-06.00-TTL-STL-2 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerSAMTEC
package instructionROHS COMPLIANT
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
Connector typeINTERCONNECTION DEVICE
Base Number Matches1
F-211 SUPPLEMENT
(0,635mm) .025"
6QDPS, 6QDP SERIES
6QDP–032–06.0–STR–TTR–2
6QDPS–016–06.0–STR–TEU–3–B
HIGH SPEED TWINAX CABLE ASSEMBLIES
SPECIFICATIONS
For complete specifications see
www.samtec.com?6QDPS or
www.samtec.com?6QDP
Cable:
30 AWG
twinax micro ribbon
Signal Routing:
(6QDPS)
100Ω Differential
Cable Bending Radius:
(11,11mm) 7/16" min
Plating:
Au over 50µ" (1,27µm) Ni
Current Rating:
1 A max
Propagation Delay:
4.67 nsec/meter
Operating Temp Range:
-40°C to +105°C
Skew (pair-to-pair):
<10 ps/ft
Skew (within a pair):
<5 ps/ft
EMI Performance:
FCC Class A
RoHS Compliant:
Yes
Mates with:
QMSS-DP, QFSS-DP,
QMS-DP, QFS-DP
Increased
Insertion Depth
APPLICATIONS
Optional
Shielding
Cable
Length
6" (152,4mm)
12" (304,8mm)
19.68" (0,5m)
39.37" (1m)
30 AWG
twinax ribbon cable
Rated @ 7dB Insertion Loss
6QDPS
9.29 GHz / 18.58 Gbps
6.15 GHz / 12.30 Gbps
6.06 GHz / 12.12 Gbps
5.28 GHz / 10.56 Gbps
Differential
Pair routing
Performance and complete test data available at
www.samtec.com?6QDPS or contact sig@samtec.com
APPLICATIONS
(12,70)
.500
TYPE
NO. OF
PAIRS
WIRE
LENGTH
END
NO. 1
END
NO. 2
WIRING
OPTION
SCREW
OPTION
–“XX.X”
(24,13)
.950
(15,11)
.595
6QDPS
= Shielded mates
with QMSS-DP/
QFSS-DP
Processing conditions will
affect mated height.
END TO END
Surface Mount to
Surface Mount
Surface Mount to
Edge Mount (Terminal)
Surface Mount to
Edge Mount (Socket)
Edge Mount (Terminal) to
Edge Mount (Terminal)
Edge Mount (Terminal) to
Edge Mount (Socket)
Edge Mount (Socket) to
Edge Mount (Socket)
L
(23,88)
.940
(21,08)
.830
(20,35)
.801
(18,29)
.720
(17,55)
.691
(16,81)
.662
6QDP
= Unshielded
mates with
QMS-DP/QFS-DP
–016,
–032,
–048,
–064
= Wire Length
in Inches
(95,3mm) 03.8"
minimum
Specify
END
ASSEMBLIES
from chart
–1
= Pin 1 to
Pin 1
Leave
blank for
no Screw
Option
–2
= Pin 1 to
Pin 2
–F
= End No. 1
SURFACE MOUNT
ASSEMBLY
END 1
064
001
END 2
064
001
–3
= Pin 1 to
Second
Last Pin
–S
= End No. 2
OAL = Wire Length +
L
Wire Length
±(1,27) .050
Note:
Cable lengths longer than
40.00" (1 meter) are not
supported with S.I. test data.
Note:
Verify part number and correct
wiring scheme with Samtec’s
Interactive Cable Builder at
www.samtec.com/cable_
builder/pitch.aspx
Note:
This Series is non-standard,
non-returnable.
–TTR
=Terminal,
Top,
Notch
Right
–TTL
=
Terminal,
Top,
Notch
Left
–TBR
=
Terminal,
Bottom,
Notch
Right
–TBL
=
Terminal,
Bottom,
Notch
Left
–STR
=
Socket,
001
Top,
Notch
Right,
–STL
=
Socket,
064
Top,
Notch
Left
–SBR
=
Socket,
Bottom,
Notch
Right
001
–SBL
=
Socket,
Bottom,
Notch
Left
064
–B
= Both
Ends
–4
064
001
001
064
064
001
= Pin 1 to
Last Pin
WIRING REQUIREMENTS
WIRING
END OPTIONS
OPTION
1 or 2
TTR, TBL, STL, SBR, TEU to
TTR, TBL, STL, SBR, TED
or
TTL, TBR, STR, SBL, TED to
TTL, TBR, STR, SBL, TEU
TTL, TBR, STR, SBL, TED to
TTR, TBL, STL, SBR, TED
or
TTR, TBL, STL, SBR, TEU to
TTL, TBR, STR, SBL, TEU
001
064
EDGE MOUNT
ASSEMBLY
(7,47)
.294
–TEU
=Terminal,
Edge,
Notch
Up
END 1
064
END 2
3 or 4
001
END NO. 1
(-TTL SHOWN)
END NO. 2
(-STR SHOWN)
–TED
=Terminal,
Edge,
Notch
Down
001
064
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