The product information in this catalog is for reference only. Please request the Engineering Drawing for the most current and accurate design information.
All non-RoHS products have been discontinued, or will be discontinued soon. Please check the products status on the Hirose website RoHS search at www.hirose-connectors.com, or contact your Hirose sales representative.
Coaxial cable connection of Antennas, Sensors, and Communication Trunk Lines
Coaxial cable connection of Antennas, Sensors, and Communication Trunk Lines
GT 5
SAE/USCAR-19
Termination of coaxial cables in automotive, medical and instrumentation applications
utilizes a single motion to crimp the center conductor, shield and outer insulation.
GT 13
GT 16
GT5 Series
— Connectors for coaxial shielded cables —
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Several types and configurations: In-line, board mounted, combinations of
coaxial cable with signal/power, Multi-position and color/ keying variations.
>
PO5G
GT 11
GT 14
GT 17
GT 19
GT 3
GT 6W
GT 7
GT 10
Features
USCAR Standard titled "Square Outer Conductor (SAE/USCAR-19)" excludes Water Proof type (GT5W)
Cost efficient termination
Highly efficient and reliable single motion "Twin Crimp
RACS antenna audio/video antenna systems, CRT displays, medical and measuring instrumentation, variety of
communication equipment, office automation equipment, LAN systems.
GT 25
*
"Twin Crimp " is a registered trade mark of Hirose Electric.
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GT5 Series
Coaxial cable connection of Antennas, Sensors, and Communication Trunk Lines
GT 5
GT 13
B
Test Data (Using 1.5D-2V Type cable)
GT 16
High Frequency Characteristics (V.S.W.R.)
3.0
2.8
PO5G
2.6
2.4
GT 11
2.2
2.0
GT 14
1.8
1.6
GT 17
1.4
1.2
1
1.0
2.0
3.0GH
Z
GT 19
Note:
Typical data using fully assemblied and connected GT5-1S-HU and the GT5-1PP-HU.
GT 3
B
Termination sequence
1. Strip the cable.
2. Crimp the cable to the terminal.
GT 10
GT 7
GT 6W
3.5
9.5
5
GT 15
GT 18W
3. Insert the terminal in the housing until is fully locked.
4. Fully insert the retainer.
8
GT 25
GT 9
GT 8
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All non-RoHS products have been discontinued, or will be discontinued soon. Please check the products status on the Hirose website RoHS search at www.hirose-connectors.com, or contact your Hirose sales representative.
GT5 Series
Coaxial cable connection of Antennas, Sensors, and Communication Trunk Lines
Note: Products marked with an asterisk (*) indicate polyethylene foam insulation.
GT 19
M Connector Terminals
5.8
23.05
GT 3
GT 6W
Part Number
GT5-30/0.7-1.5PCF(70)
GT5-30/1.6-2.9PCF(70)
CL No.
Conductor Size (AWG)
Inner Insulation
Diameter
0.6 to 0.9mm
Outer
Diameter
1.4 to 1.8mm
Packaging
900 pcs. per reel
RoHS
5.8
GT 7
755-0017-9-70 #30 or equivalent
755-0021-6-70 #30 or equivalent
GT5-2428/1.6-2.9PCF(70) 755-0001-9-70 #24 to 28 or equivalent
GT5-2022/1.6-2.9PCF(70) 755-0094-0-70 #20 to 22 or equivalent
1.5 to 2.0mm
2.6 to 3.4mm
900 pcs. per reel
GT 10
GT5-2022/F2.7-3.5PCF(70) 755-0076-8-70 #20 to 22 or equivalent
2.0 to 2.5mm
2.5 to 2.9mm
3.3 to 3.7mm
3.6 to 4.0mm
900 pcs. per reel
900 pcs. per reel
YES
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
GT5-2022/F3.3-3.8PCF(70) 755-0053-2-70 #20 to 22 or equivalent
GT5-30/F3.3-5PCF(70)
755-0015-3-70 #30 or equivalent
GT5-2428/F3.3-5PCF(70) 755-0011-2-70 #24 to 28 or equivalent
GT5-2022/F3.3-5PCF(70) 755-0033-5-70 #20 to 22 or equivalent
GT5-30/F4-5PCF(70)
GT5-2428/F4-5PCF(70)
GT5-2022/F4-5PCF(70)
755-0019-4-70 #30 or equivalent
755-0023-1-70 #24 to 28 or equivalent
755-0035-0-70 #20 to 22 or equivalent
2.5 to 2.9mm
4.6 to 5.0mm
900 pcs. per reel
Part
Insulator
Material
PBT
Brass
Brass
Finish
Color: Dark gray
Tin plating
Tin plating
GT 18W
3.0 to 3.6mm
4.6 to 5.0mm
900 pcs. per reel
Crimp terminals
Outer terminals
GT 15
Note:
Products marked with an asterisk (*) indicate polyethylene foam insulation.
Low-insertion M Connector Terminals
5.8
23.05
GT 8
5.8
GT 9
GT 25
Part Number
HRS No.
Conductor Size (AWG)
#30 or equivalent
#30 or equivalent
Inner Insulation
Diameter
0.6 to 0.9mm
Outer
Diameter
1.4 to 1.8mm
2.6 to 3.4mm
2.6 to 3.4mm
2.3 to 2.7mm
Packaging
900 pcs. per reel
RoHS
Part
YES
Insulator
Crimp terminals
Outer terminals
Material
PBT
Brass
Brass
Finish
Color: Dark gray
Tin plating
Tin plating
GT5L-30/0.7-1.5PCF(70) 755-0068-0-70
GT5L-30/1.6-2.9PCF(70) 755-0067-7-70
GT5L-2428/1.6-2.9PCF(70) 755-0066-4-70
GT5L-2428/1.6-2.5PCF(70) 755-0079-6-70
#24 to 28 or equivalent 1.5 to 2.0mm
#24 to 28 or equivalent
900 pcs. per reel
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The product information in this catalog is for reference only. Please request the Engineering Drawing for the most current and accurate design information.
All non-RoHS products have been discontinued, or will be discontinued soon. Please check the products status on the Hirose website RoHS search at www.hirose-connectors.com, or contact your Hirose sales representative.
GT5 Series
Coaxial cable connection of Antennas, Sensors, and Communication Trunk Lines
GT 5
For Single-Conductor coaxial shielded cable
F Connectors
Housings
9.6
BKeying
Configurations
GT 16
GT 13
Figure
q
Figure
w
Figure
e
25
PO5G
11.1
13
Figure
r
Figure
t
Figure
y
GT 11
GT 14
GT5-1S-HU
Figure
u
Part Number
CL No.
755-0004-7
755-0037-6
755-0038-9
755-0080-5
755-0081-8
755-0082-0
-
-
-
PBT
Material
Color
Light gray
Brown
Green
Blue
Purple
Pink
Black
Cream white
Pastel orange
Key polarizing Corresponding M Connector
code
Housing- In-line
Figure
q
Figure
w
Figure
e
Figure
r
Figure
t
Figure
y
Figure
u
Figure
i
Figure
o
GT5-1PP-HU(70)
GT5-1PP-HU(A)(70)
GT5-1PP-HU(B)(70)
GT5-1PP-HU(C)(70)
GT5-1PP-HU(D)(70)
GT5-1PP-HU(E)(70)
GT5-1PP-HU( I )
GT5-1PP-HU(J)
GT5-1PP-HU(K)
Corresponding M Connector USCAR-19
Assembly- Board Mounting
Coding RoHS
GT5-1P-DS(70)
GT5-1P-DS(A)(70)
GT5-1P-DS(B)(70)
GT5-1P-DS(C)(70)
GT5-1P-DS(D)(70)
GT5-1P-DS(E)(70)
GT5-1P-DS( I )
GT5-1P-DS(J)
GT5-1P-DS(K)
-
A
B
C
D
E
I
J
K
YES
Figure
i
Figure
o
BShown
with inserted retainer.
(26.35)
GT 17
GT5-1S-HU
GT5-1S-HU(A)
GT5-1S-HU(B)
GT5-1S-HU(C)
GT 19
GT5-1S-HU(D)
GT5-1S-HU(E)
GT5-1S-HU( I )
GT5-1S-HU(J)
Retainer
GT 3
GT5-1S-HU(K)
GT 6W
Retainer (-Optional-Used with the housings: GT5-1S-HU,
GT5-1PP-HU, GT5N-1PP-HU, GT5H-1PP-HU)
7.85
14.8
GT 7
GT 18W
GT 10
Part Number
GT5-1P/S-R
CL No.
755-0006-2
Material
PBT
Color
Dark gray
RoHS
YES
GT 15
Housing (Not requiring use of the retainer)
9.6
GT 8
2.8
25
GT 9
GT 25
GT5R-1S/ HU
Part Number
GT5R-1S-HU
CL No.
755-0047-0
Material
PBT
Color
Light gray
RoHS
YES
10
1.2
11.1
13
The product information in this catalog is for reference only. Please request the Engineering Drawing for the most current and accurate design information.
All non-RoHS products have been discontinued, or will be discontinued soon. Please check the products status on the Hirose website RoHS search at www.hirose-connectors.com, or contact your Hirose sales representative.
GT5 Series
Coaxial cable connection of Antennas, Sensors, and Communication Trunk Lines
GT 5
BKeying
Configurations
M Connectors
Housings
30
Figure
q
13.4
Figure
w
Figure
e
14.8
GT 13
GT 16
Mounting bracket
attachment side
Figure
r
Outside ground connection
Figure
t
Figure
y
PO5G
GT 11
Figure
u
Part Number
GT5-1PP-HU(70)
GT5-1PP-HU(A)(70)
GT5-1PP-HU(B)(70)
GT5-1PP-HU(C)(70)
GT5-1PP-HU(D)(70)
GT5-1PP-HU(E)(70)
GT5-1PP-HU( I )(70)
GT5-1PP-HU(J)(70)
GT5-1PP-HU(K)(70)
CL No.
755-0005-0-70
755-0039-1-70
755-0040-0-70
755-0103-9-70
755-0104-1-70
755-0105-4-70
-
-
-
Corresponding F Connector
Housing
GT5-1S-HU
GT5-1S-HU(A)
GT5-1S-HU(B)
GT5-1S-HU(C)
GT5-1S-HU(D)
GT5-1S-HU(E)
GT5-1S-HU( I )
GT5-1S-HU(J)
GT5-1S-HU(K)
Color
Light Gray
Brown
Green
Blue
Purple
Pink
Black
Cream white
Pastel orange
Key polarizing USCAR-19
code
Coding RoHS
Figure
q
Figure
w
Figure
e
Figure
r
Figure
t
Figure
y
Figure
u
Figure
i
Figure
o
-
A
B
Figure
i
Figure
o
GT 14
BShown
with inserted retainer.
(31.35)
GT 17
C
D
E
I
YES
GT 19
J
K
Part
Housing
Retainer(GT5-1P/S-R)
Material
PBT
Phosphor bronze
Finish
____
Note :
Refer to pages 27 for panel mounting in-line bracket.
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