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408-10373 Datasheet, PDF (1/2 Pages) Tyco Electronics – SMPM Floating Panel Mount, Cable Jacks
SMPM Floating Panel Mount, Cable Jacks
(Direct Solder Attachment)
1996390- 1, 1996771- 1
Instruction Sheet
408- 10373
06 AUG 10 Rev B
Washer
Cable Jack
Stripping Dimensions
Semi- Rigid and Conformable Cables
0.25 [.010] Max Typ Center
Flat (Radius Optional) Conductor
Compression Spring
Figure 1
1. INTRODUCTION
SMPM Floating Panel Mount Cable Jacks (Direct
Solder Attachment) shown in Figure 1 are designed to
be soldered to semi--rigid, conformable, or flexible
coaxial cable with a diameter of 2.16 mm [.085 in.] or
1.19 mm [.047 in.]
The cable jacks are designed to be inserted into a
mounting hole (such as the one in VITA 67, daughter
card module 1996705--3).
NOTE
i
Dimensions in this instruction sheet are in
millimeters [with inches in brackets]. Figures and
illustrations are for reference only and are not
drawn to scale.
2. DESCRIPTION
The cable jacks consists of a body, compression
spring, retaining washer, and center contact. The
compression spring and retaining washer are used to
secure the part into the module. See Figure 1.
2.03 [.080]
Flexible Cable
Outer
Conductor
Center
Conductor Braid Jacket
80+10_ Typ
2.03 [.080]
5.33 [.210]
Figure 2
85- 90_
Cable Center
Conductor
Figure 3
3. ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
1. Strip the cable to the dimensions shown in
Figure 2.
Solder Here
CAUTION
!
DO NOT nick the center conductor of the cable.
Take care not to cut the cable braid.
2. For flexible cable, tin the cable braid.
3. Shape the blunt end of the center conductor to a
cone between 85 and 90. See Figure 3.
4. Insert the cable center conductor into the center
contact inside the rear shell of the cable plug until
the cable bottoms. No braid strands should be
exposed. See Figure 4.
5. Holding the cable center conductor in place and
using 60/40 solder, attach the rear shell to the
cable as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4
Cable
DANGER
To avoid personal injury, make sure to follow all
local practices and safety precautions when
working with soldering equipment.
4. INSERTING CONNECTOR INTO MODULE
1. Insert soldered cable connector into module
mounting hole from the flange side of the module
bottoming the connector body flange on the
module. See Figure 5.
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