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MCKS-C2-B-31S6G1-18.0

Description
D Microminiature Connector
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size2MB,31 Pages
ManufacturerTE Connectivity
Websitehttp://www.te.com
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MCKS-C2-B-31S6G1-18.0 Overview

D Microminiature Connector

MCKS-C2-B-31S6G1-18.0 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Objectid7293113167
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
ECCN codeEAR99
Body/casing typeRECEPTACLE
Cable typeSTRANDED
Connector typeD MICROMINIATURE CONNECTOR
Contactor designPREASSEM CONN
Contact point genderFEMALE
DIN complianceNO
Electromagnetic interference shieldingNO
empty shellYES
Filter functionNO
IEC complianceNO
Insulator colorBLACK
MIL complianceNO
Power Connector Ratings115/230VAC
Mixed contactsNO
Number of connectorsONE
Number of ports1
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
Panel mountingNO
Shell surfaceCADMIUM
Terminal length18 inch
Total number of contacts31
MICRODOT Microminiature D Connectors
MICRODOT Microminiature D Connectors Introduction
Product Facts
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Designed for both military
and commercial applications
Low engaging force is
achieved by the manner in
which Twist Pin Contacts are
designed
The metal shell and plastic
shell are available with
solder cup and solid or
stranded wire terminations
Mating force maximum is
10 oz. [2.78N] times the
number of contacts
Durability — No known
mechanical or electrical
issues detrimental to the
function of the connectors
after 500 cycles of mating
and unmating
Current Rating — 3 amps
max per contact
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MICRODOT Connectors
MCK and MCD High Density
Microminiature “D”
Connectors described in
this catalog comprise a
complete connector system,
which is adaptable to
a numerous variety of form
factors. Low engaging force
is achieved by the manner
in which the twist pin
contacts are designed.
By constructing the male
contact as a breathing
helical spring, electrical
contact is achieved at many
points around the periphery
of the pin bundle rather
than at a few discrete
points, as in conventional
pin designs. Normal twist
pin engagement force is
6 oz. [1.67N] typically and
8 oz. [2.22N] maximum. The
low force twist pins exhibit
an engaging force of 4 oz.
[1.11N] typically and 5 oz.
[1.39N] maximum.
The MCK and MCD Series
of connectors featured in
this catalog are designed to
meet the applicable require-
ments of MlL-DTL-83513,
for intermateability,
interchangeability, and
performance. Designed for
both military and commer-
cial applications, the MCK’s
and MCD’s are especially
well suited for use in minia-
turized airborne and space
electronics, computers, and
test equipment. The metal
shell MCK’s and plastic
shell MCD’s are available
with solder cup, and solid or
stranded wire terminations.
MCK transition blocks are
standard for printed circuit
board mounting. Custom
termination configurations
for both MCK and MCD
can be accommodated.
Micro D’s are also supplied
in wired harness assemblies.
5-52
Catalog 1308940
Revised 9-14
www.te.com
Dimensions are shown for
reference purposes only.
Specifications subject
to change.
Dimensions are in millimeters
unless otherwise specified.
USA: +1 800 522 6752
Asia Pacific: +86 0 400 820 6015
UK: +44 800 267 666
For additional support numbers
please visit www.te.com
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