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890-005-15CSA2-2B2-12

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Interconnection Device
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size2MB,2 Pages
ManufacturerGlenair
Websitehttp://www.glenair.com/
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Interconnection Device

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Parameter NameAttribute value
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
Connector typeINTERCONNECTION DEVICE
Base Number Matches1
Series 89 Nanominiature Connectors
Single Row Back-To-Back Cables
890-005
Glenair’s Back-To-Back Nano Connectors
feature gold
alloy NanoPin contacts. Contacts are precision-crimped
to insulated, stranded wire. These nanomimiature
connectors offer premium preformance and reliability
for demanding applications. Contact spacing is .025
inches. 1 amp current rating, DWV rating 300 volts AC.
Wire gages #30 and #32 AWG.
NanoPin Contact System
assures premium performance in
demanding environments. The gold/platinum alloy contacts
will stand up to years of exposure without corrosion.
Typical Applications
include UAV's, satellites, missile
systems and geophysical instruments.
HOW TO ORDER SINGLE ROW BACK-TO-BACK JUMPERS
Number
of
Connector Shell Material
Contacts
Type
and Finish
9
15
21
25
31
37
51
GP
A1
Wire
Gage
0
#30
AWG
Series
890-005
Back-To-
Back Cables,
Single Row,
Nanominiature
Wire Type
A
Ultralightweight XLETFE
Insulation, Silver-Coated
Ultrahigh-Strength Copper
(Not available for #32 gage)
Wire
Color
Code
1
White
Length
Inches
Overall
Length
Hardware
JJ
= Jackscrews on
both ends (GP, GS, CS)
Plug (Pin)
Aluminum Shell,
Connector on Cadmium Plating
Both Ends
2
Yellow
A2
GS
Receptacle
(Socket)
Connector on
Both Ends
Aluminum Shell,
Electroless
Nickel Plating
2
#32
AWG
In Inches
JT
= Jackscrews on
Including
plug, threaded holes on
Connectors
receptacle (CS)
Example:
“12”
specifies
12 inches
OAL
B
Extruded PTFE Insulation,
NEMA HP3-ETX
(MIL-W-16878/6)
7
10 Color
Repeating
(wire
type A is
striped,
types B
and C
are solid
colors)
JP
= Jackscrews on
plug, threaded holes on
plug (GP)
TJ
= Jackscrews on
receptacle, threaded
holes on plug (CS)(1)
T
CS
Plug (Pin)
On One End,
Receptacle On
The Other End
Titanium Shell,
Unplated
C
Cross-Linked Modified
ETFE Insulation,
MIL-W-22759/33
(Not available for #32 AWG)
S
Stainless Steel
Shell, Passivated
JR
= Jackscrews on
receptacle, threaded
holes on receptacle
(GS)
TT
= Threaded holes
both ends (GP, GS,
CS)(1)
Sample Part Number
890-005
– 9
GP
A1
– 0
A
1
– 12
JP
PLUG (PIN) CONNECTOR
RECEPTACLE (SOCKET) CONNECTOR
“J” Jackscrew Option
(1)“T” Threaded Insert Option
Titanium or Stainless Steel
Shells Only
“T” Threaded Insert Option
“J” Jackscrew Option
© 2006 Glenair, Inc.
CAGE Code 06324/0CA77
Printed in U.S.A.
GLENAIR, INC. • 1211 AIR WAY • GLENDALE, CA 91201-2497 • 818-247-6000 • FAX 818-500-9912
www.glenair.com
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E-Mail: sales@glenair.com
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