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56-E36-030-5G

Description
D Subminiature Connector, 37 Contact(s), Female, Solder Terminal
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size158KB,4 Pages
ManufacturerAPI Technologies
Websitehttp://www.apitech.com/about-api
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D Subminiature Connector, 37 Contact(s), Female, Solder Terminal

56-E36-030-5G Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
MakerAPI Technologies
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
ECCN codeEAR99
Other featuresSTANDARDS: IEC 61000-4; IEC 61000-4-21
Connector typeD SUBMINIATURE CONNECTOR
Contact to complete cooperationGOLD (15) OVER NICKEL
Contact completed and terminatedGold Flash (Au) - with Nickel (Ni) barrier
Contact point genderFEMALE
Contact materialPHOSPHOR BRONZE
DIN complianceNO
empty shellNO
Filter functionYES
IEC complianceYES
insulator materialPOLYETHYLENE
MIL complianceNO
Plug informationMULTIPLE MATING PARTS AVAILABLE
Mixed contactsNO
Installation typePANEL
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
Shell surfaceTIN
Shell materialSTEEL
Housing size4/C
Termination typeSOLDER
Total number of contacts37
UL Flammability Code94V-0
Series E (ESD/EFT)
Transient Protected Connectors
These fully integrated connectors and adapters provide
protection from Electro Static Discharge (ESD) and
Electronically Fast Transients (EFT) that can damage
or even destroy your equipment. The connectors are
designed to meet various IEC 61000-4-21, EN 61000-4-2
and IEC 61000-4 standards, and are offered in a wide
range of clamping voltages to fit your specific application.
The connectors have integrated ESD transient voltage
suppressors from Littelfuse
®
, are available in industry
standard sizes and are “drop in” replacements for
unprotected connectors.
They are available with various capacitance levels to
condition your signals to handle EMI issues at the same
time or with as little as a 0.05 pF to protect the integrity of
your signal in high speed or digital applications.
Voltage
Typical Time-Voltage Curves
ESD Transient Spike
Waveform
System Voltage Limit
Clamping Voltage
Features
s
Clamped Waveform
ESD/EFT protection at the I/O ports –
Prevents the
transients from entering the system before they can
cause harm or create EMI problems.
Low ground impedance –
The metallic shell provides
minimal impedance to direct the damaging transient
spikes to ground, which is essential for proper protection.
Removal of ground traces from the board –
This eliminates potential line-to-line noise problems
and spark-overs between ground and signal lines.
Voltage
s
Time
Typical Time-Voltage Curve of Transient Spike on Integrated
Protected Connector with Capacitance (Parts with Working
Voltage Code starting with 0)
Potential Voltage
Overshoot Voltage
Voltage Across
Connector
Clamp Voltage
ESD Event
Peak Current
Current Through
Connector
s
s
s
Complete protection –
All lines, including ground
lines, have bi-directional protection.
Efficient space utilization –
Standard footprints save
valuable board space in terms of not only components,
but also extra ground traces.
Fewer components –
Reduces total number of
components purchased, stocked, placed and tested;
yielding the savings of all the hidden costs involved
in these activities, while reducing your supplier base.
Available capacitance –
Available with various
capacitance values to supply low pass properties
along with the transient protection, thus supplying
ESD/EFT and EMI protection all in one complete
package. The metal shell also provides EMI shielding
of system. Parts are available with capacitance
values less than 50 pF for digital and very high
speed signal lines.
Protection Trigger
Time
Typical Time-Voltage Curve of Low Capacitance Integrated
Protection (Parts with Working Voltage Code starting with P)
Filtered Connectors
s
s
Mechanical Specifications
Front Shell
. . . . . . . . . . . Steel, tin plated
Housing.
. . . . . . . . . . . . 94V-0 rated thermoplastic, black
Eyelets
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brass, tin plated
Threaded Inserts
. . . . . . . Zinc
Boardlocks
. . . . . . . . . . . Copper alloy, tin-lead plated
Pin Contacts
. . . . . . . . . Brass
Socket Contacts
. . . . . . . Phosphor Bronze
Contact Plating
. . . . . . . Duplex plated as follows: 15uin (.38um)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
gold on mating end, with entire contact
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50uin (1.27um) min. nickel underplated
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
and flash gold finish.
Current Rating.
. . . . . . . 5 Amp per pin
Operating Temp
. . . . . . . -55°C to +125°C
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