unique connector features and manufacturing techniques.
•
Vertically integrated
manufacturing – raw materials to finished connectors.
“To utilize product
flexibility and app
assistance to prese
lication
nt quality intercon
nect solutions
which represent va
lue to customers w
orldwide.”
Technology
•
Expertise
with solid machined contacts provides a variety of high reliability
connectors including high current density power connectors.
•
Quality Assurance lab is
capable of testing
to IEC, EIA, UL, CUL, military
and customer-specified requirements.
•
In-house design and development
of connectors based on market need or
individual customer requirements.
•
Internal manufacturing capabilities
include automatic precision contact machining,
injection molding, stamping, plating operations and connector assembly.
•
Manufacturing locations
in southwest Missouri, U.S.A. (headquarters);
Puerto Rico, France, China, Singapore, and India. Total square footage: 407,441.
Support
•
Quality Systems:
Select locations qualified to ISO 9001, ISO 14001,
AS9100, MIL-STD-790 and customer “dock to stock” programs. Applicable
products qualified to MIL-DTL-24308, AS39029, DSCC 85039,
MIL-DTL-28748, Space D32, GSFC S-311-P-4 and GSFC S-311-P-10.
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Compliance to a variety of international and customer specific
environmental requirements.
•
Large
in-house inventory
of finished connectors. Customer
specific
stocking programs.
•
Factory direct
technical sales support
in major cities worldwide.
•
One-on-one customer support
from worldwide factory locations.
•
World class
web site.
•
Value-added solutions
and willingness to
develop custom products
with reasonable price and delivery.
Regional Headquarters
Springfield, MO
Products described within this catalog may be
protected by one or more of the following US patents:
#4,900,261† #5,255,580 #5,329,697
#6,260,268 #6,835,079 #7,115,002
†
Patented in Canada, 1992
Other Patents Pending
Auch, France
Singapore
Positronic Industries’
FEDERAL SUPPLY CODE
(Cage Code)
FOR MANUFACTURERS is
28198
Unless otherwise specified,
dimensional tolerances
are:
1)
2)
3)
4)
±0.001
±0.003
±0.005
±0.015
inches
inches
inches
inches
[0.03
[0.08
[0.13
[0.38
mm]
mm]
mm]
mm]
for
for
for
for
male contact mating diameters.
contact termination diameters.
all other diameters.
all other dimensions.
POSITRONIC
®
IS AN ITAR REGISTERED COMPANY
Information in this catalog is proprietary to Positronic and its subsidiaries. Positronic believes the data contained herein to be reliable. Since the technical information is given free of charge, the user employs
such information at his own discretion and risk. Positronic Industries assumes no responsibility for results obtained or damages incurred from use of such information in whole or in part.
The following trademarks are registered to Positronic Industries, Inc. in the United States and many other countries: Positronic Industries, Inc.®, Positronic®, Connector Excellence®, P+ logo®, PosiBand®,
PosiShop®, Positronic Global Connector Solutions®, Global Connector Solutions®. The color blue as it appears on various connectors is a trademark of Positronic Industries, Inc., Registered in U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office.
CONNECTOR DESCRIPTIONS
COMBINATION D-SUBMINIATURE
STANDARD AND HIGH DENSITY
CB series connectors are available in standard density versions,
which have fixed size 20 signal contacts and size 8 power,
shielded, high voltage and air contacts. High density CB series
connectors offer fixed size 22 signal contacts, size 8 contacts
or size 16 power contacts. These connectors are available in
various performance levels for best cost/performance ratio.
Thermocouple contact options are also available.
COMBINATION D-SUBMINIATURE
CRIMP CONTACTS
STANDARD AND HIGH DENSITY
CBC series connectors offer crimp removable contacts for signal,
power, shielded, high voltage and air contacts applications.
These connectors are available in standard and high density
versions. Thermocouple contact options are also available.
COMBINATION CONTACT
DUAL PORT CONNECTORS
CBDP series. Offers seventeen different combinations of power
and signal contact stacked assemblies. Size 20 signal contacts
and size 8 power contacts.
COMBO-D CONNECTOR SAVERS -
ACBDP and ACBMP SERIES
ACBDP and ACBMP series. Combo-D connector savers with
size 20 and size 8 contacts. Available for all standard Combo-
D variants in shell sizes 1 through 6.
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES [MILLIMETERS].
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
CBD/CBM SERIES
CBC SERIES
CBDD/CBHD SERIES
CBCD SERIES
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Temperature Rise Curves ......................................................................................................................................................
C B D / C B M
S E R I E S
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-12
13-14
15
16-17
18-19
20
21
CBD/CBM Series Introduction ..............................................................................................................................................
Standard Shell Assembly ......................................................................................................................................................
Code 2 Solder Cup Connector and
Code 3, 35, 36 and 37 Straight Printed Board Mount Connector ......................................................................................
Code 5, 55 and 57 Right Angle (90°) Printed Board Mount Connector ................................................................................
Code 5, 55 and 57 Shell Size 6 - Right Angle (90°) Printed Board Mount Connector ...........................................................
Code 7, 75 and 77 Metric System Right Angle (90°) Printed Board Mount Connector .........................................................
Right Angle (90°) and Straight Printed Contact Hole Pattern with
0.078 [1.98] ø, 0.094 [2.39] ø and 0.125 [3.18] ø Power Contacts ....................................................................................
Right Angle (90°) Printed Board Contact Hole Pattern with 0.125 [3.18] ø Power Contacts .................................................
Code 65 Straight Printed Board Mount Connector with FDS4201D or MDS4201D Shielded Contacts and
Code 85 Right Angle (90°) Printed Board Mount Connector with FDS4201D or MDS4201D Shielded Contacts ...............
Straight Printed Board Mount Contact Hole Pattern with
FDS4201D and MDS4201D Shielded Contacts ..................................................................................................................
Right Angle (90°) Printed Board Mount Contact Hole Pattern with
FRT4201D and MRT4201D Shielded Contacts ...................................................................................................................
Code 93 Compliant Press-fit Connector and Temperature Rise Curve .................................................................................
Ordering Information .............................................................................................................................................................
C B C
S E R I E S
22
23
24
25
26
CBC Series Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................
Standard Shell Assembly ......................................................................................................................................................
Ordering Information .............................................................................................................................................................
C B D D /
C B H D
S E R I E S
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28
29
30
31-33
34
35
36
37-38
CBDD/CBHD Series Introduction and Technical Characteristics .........................................................................................
Standard Shell Assembly ......................................................................................................................................................
Code 21 Solder Cup Connector and
Code 3, 35, 36 and 37 Straight Printed Board Mount Connector ......................................................................................
Code 4, 45 and 47 Right Angle (90°) Printed Board Mount Connector ................................................................................
Code 65 Straight Printed Board Mount Connector with FDS4201D or MDS4201D Shielded Contacts and
Code 84 Right Angle (90°) Printed Board Mount Connector with FRT4201D or MRT4201D Shielded Contacts ................
Code 85 Right Angle (90°) Printed Board Mount Connector with FRT4201D or MRT4201D Shielded Contacts and
Printed Board Mount Contact Hole Pattern ...........................................................................................................................
Ordering Information .............................................................................................................................................................
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ALL DIMENSIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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41
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CBCD Series Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................
Standard Shell Assembly ......................................................................................................................................................
Ordering Information .............................................................................................................................................................
C B D P B / C B D P C
S E R I E S
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43-44
44
45
46-47
48
Combo-Dual Port Series Introduction ...................................................................................................................................
Right Angle (90°) Printed Board Mount Connector ...............................................................................................................
Right Angle (90°) Printed Board Mount Contact Hole Pattern ...............................................................................................
Ordering Information .............................................................................................................................................................
ACBDP/ACBMP Series Introduction .....................................................................................................................................
ACBDP/ACBMP Series Size 20 and Size 8 Contact Variants ...............................................................................................
Male to Female Connector Saver and Jackscrew Systems .................................................................................................
Ordering Information ...........................................................................................................................................................
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F E A T U R E S
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REMOVABLE CONTACTS
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UNIQUE FEATURES
Unique Features Introduction and Sequential Mating Contacts ............................................................................................
Combo-D Connectors with 100 AMP High Current Removable Crimp Power Contacts Technical Characteristics
and 100 AMP High Current Removable Crimp Power Contacts (for use with 8 AWG wire) ................................................
Selectively Loaded Combo-D Connectors for use with 100 AMP
High Current Removable Crimp Power Contacts and Temperature Rise Curve .................................................................
Size 8 Straight Printed Board Mount High Voltage Contact ..................................................................................................
Size 8 Right Angle (90°) Printed Board Mount High Voltage Contact ....................................................................................
Size 8 Bus Bar Power Contacts ............................................................................................................................................
Size 8 Integral Blind Mate Guide ..........................................................................................................................................
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