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RMDB1-21SH001K

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Micro-D Plastic Shell - .050 Contact Spacing
File Size315KB,11 Pages
ManufacturerITT
Websitehttp://www.ittcannon.com/
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Micro-D Plastic Shell - .050 Contact Spacing

Micro-D Plastic Shell - .050" Contact Spacing
Microminiature Rectangular Connectors
with MICRO-Pin Contacts on .050 (1.27)
centers.
MICRO-D microminiature rack/panel connec-
tors are used in applications requiring highly
reliable, extremely small, lightweight connec-
tors. These connectors are available in 2 insu-
lator materials, 2 mounting variations, 7 shell
sizes accommodating from 9 to 51 contacts
and a special arrangement of 5 micro contacts
and 2 coaxials. The insulator materials listed
give the MICRO-D connector wide versatility
in most applications required by industry.
ITT can also terminate a wide variety of
stranded or solid wire directly to MICRO-D
contacts, which is often desirable in high den-
sity arrangements.
MICRO-D connectors can also be custom har-
nessed to meet any customer requirement of
single or multiple connectors. Pigtail lead and
harness description must be given by the cus-
tomer. A typical description would be: .5" #25
AWG, gold plated copper leads or 18" of #26
yellow, Teflon-insulated, Type E wire. Shown
below are various methods of termination.
Consult customer service for any routine or
complex harnessing of MICRO-D connectors.
MD**
• Glass-filled diallyl phthalate thermoset
material used in high temperature applica-
tions that is immune to cleaning solvents.
It also has excellent dielectric properties.
Temperature range: -65˚F to +300˚F
(-55˚C to +149˚C).
• Glass-filled polyester thermoplastic that is
not affected by cleaning solvents and
exhibits excellent dielectric properties.
Temperature range: -55˚F to +257˚F
(-65˚C to +125˚C).
Specifications
MATERIALS AND FINISHES
Shell/Insulator (One Piece) MD/MDB: Glass-filled
thermoset plastic
MDV/MDVB:
Thermoplastic
Contacts
- Copper alloy, gold plate
Wire Size
Contact Termination
ELECTRICAL DATA
No of Contacts
- 9 to 51: (1 arrangement of 5
contacts and 2 coaxials - for
screw mount only)
- RG-178/U (Not available for
MD clip mount)
- #24 thru #32 AWG
- Multi-indent crimp
Coaxial Cable
MECHANICAL FEATURES
Size or Length
Coupling
Polarization
Contact Spacing
Centers
Shell Styles
- 7 sizes
- Friction/jackscrews
- Keystone-shaped shells
-.050 (1.27mm)
- Plug and receptacle
Consult factory for availabilty.
How to Order
PCB ordering information - page 30
RoHS COMPLIANCE
SERIES-INSULATOR STYLE-MATERIAL
CONTACT SPACING
CONTACT ARRANGEMENT
CONTACT TYPE
TERMINATION TYPE
TERMINATION CODE
LOCKING HARDWARE
SERIES-INSULATOR STYLE-MATERIAL
MDB - Screw mounting-Diallyl phthalate
MDVB - Screw mounting-Polyester
CONTACT SPACING
1 - .050 (1.27) centers
CONTACT ARRANGEMENT
9-15-21-25-31-37-51. See page 9
CONTACT TYPE
P - Pin
S - Socket
TERMINATION TYPE
H - Insulated solid or stranded wire
L - Uninsulated solid wire
S - Solder pot to accept #26 AWG max.
harness wire.
TERMINATION CODE
See page 79 and 81 for additional codes
(H) 001 - 18", 7/34 strand, #26 AWG,
MIL-W-16878/4, Type E Teflon, Yellow.
(H) 003 - 18", 7/34 strand, #26 AWG,
MIL-W-16878/4, Type E Teflon, color
coded to MIL-STD-681 System I.
(L) 1 - 1/2" uninsulated solid #25 AWG gold plated copper.
(L) 2 - 1" uninsulated solid #25 AWG gold plated copper.
LOCKING HARDWARE (SCREW MOUNTING ONLY)
P - Jackpost
K - Jackscrew-standard
L - Jackscrew-low profile
F - Float mount
M - Military specification hardware, see page 13.
No designator - No hardware - standard mounting
.091 (2.31) hole diameter
R
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Dimensions shown in inch (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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