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10-552682-11G Datasheet, PDF (47/54 Pages) Amphenol Corporation – Amphenol Tri-Start Subminiature Cylindrical Connectors
Tri-Start
how to order – (Amphenol® CTV, composite)
Proprietary Part Number
Amphenol® Tri-Start Composite Connectors can be ordered by coded part number.
Ordering procedure is illustrated by part number CTVPS00RF-9-35PB as shown below:
CTVPS 00
RF – 9 – 35 P
B
Connector Type
Shell Style
Service Class
Shell Size
Insert Arrangement
Contact Type
Alternate Positions
Connector Type
CTV designates Tri-Start Series Connector
CTVP designates panel mounted receptacle
CTVS designates 200°C rated
CTVPS designates panel mounted, 200°C rated receptacle
Shell Style
00 designates wall mount receptacle
01 designates line receptacle
02 designates box mount receptacle*
06 designates straight plug
07 designates jam nut receptacle
Service Class
RF electroless nickel plated composite, 200°C, 2000 hour
salt spray
RW olive drab cadmium plated composite, 175°C
RGF** electroless nickel plated ground plane composite,
200°C
RGW** olive drab cadmium plated ground plane composite,
175°C
RQF same as RF composite except with Quadrax contacts
RQW same as RW composite except with Quadrax contacts
RGQF same as RGF composite except with Quadrax contacts
RGQW same as RGW composite except with Quadrax contacts
DN Durmalon plated, Nickel-PTFE alternative to Cadmium.
Corrosion resistant, 1,000 hour salt spray, EMI- 50dB at
10GHz specification min., 175 degrees
* Consult Amphenol Aerospace, Sidney, NY for availability.
** For more information on Coax/Triax/Twinax Ground Plane Connectors
see page 49.
Amphenol® Federal Vendor Identification/FSCM 77820
45
Shell Size
9 thru 25 available
Insert Arrangement
MIL-DTL-38999, see insert arrangement charts, pgs. 6 &7.
Contact Type
H designates 1500 cycle pin contacts
J designates 1500 cycle socket contacts
P designates 500 cycle pin contacts
S designates 500 cycle socket contacts
Alternate Positions
Locksmith keying - rotation of minor keys. “N” not required
for normal position, see page 8.