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Amphenol Solutions Guide.pdf - Military Systems & Technology

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5015 Series97 AIT/MS MS3450 AIB/GTCONNECTOR SERIESCOMPARISON CHARTConnector cost generallyincreases across the tablefrom left to right.REVIEW THE BASIC TYPES• Industrial/commercial connectorsgenerally do not need to operate inextreme conditions• Harsh environment connectors are generallyused in harsh and/or outdoor applications.• <strong>Military</strong> connectors will meet different milspecifications.Industrial/Commercial • • • •Harsh Environment • • •<strong>Military</strong> • •Wire Gauge Range (AWG) 26 to 0 26 to 0 20-0 26 to 0Number of Circuits 1 to 52 1 to 85 1 to 85 1 to 85Sealed Against Water Jets No Yes Yes YesEMI/RFI-Shielding Yes Yes Yes YesStyle Circular Circular Circular CircularOperating Voltage/ DWV 1,750 Vac 3,000 Vac 3,000 Vac 3,000 VacCurrent Rating (Amps) 150 150/245 150/245 150/245Power & Signal on SameLayoutYes Yes Yes YesOperating Temperature-67°F to 257°F-55°C to125°C-67°F to 257°F-55°C to125°C-75°F to 392°F-55°C to 200°C-67°F to 257°F-55°C to125°CSubmersible No Yes Yes YesIndividual Wire Sealing No Yes Yes YesCable Jacket Sealing Yes Yes No YesType of Coupling Threaded Threaded Threaded Reverse BayonetLife in Mating Cycles (min.) 100 100 100 500/2,000Shock Test (g’s) 50 50 50 50Vibration Test (grms) 15 15 15 15Susceptibility to Damage Very Low Very Low Very Low Very LowSTART WITH THESE FOUR VARIABLES:1. Determine wire gauge range-Will indicate connector size2. Determine required number of circuits-Generally, more circuits means a larger andmore expensive connector3. Determine if water-jet sealing is necessary-Choices include submersible, individual wiresealing and cable jacket sealing4. Determine if EMI-RFI Shielding is required-Does your connection need protection frominterfering signals? Generally, thisrequirement sparates economical connectorsfrom mid-range costBy answering these questions and using theinformation on this chart, you should identifythe series that will fit your needs.Please visit our Web site for an interactivecomparison and selection guide featuring ourentire line of <strong>Amphenol</strong> connectors.Shell Material Aluminum Alloy Aluminum Alloy Aluminum Alloy Aluminum AlloyShell PlatingShell ColorAnodizedElectrolessNickel,or Zinc AlloyOlive Drab,Silver,or BlackCadmium,Anodized,Electroless Nickel,or Zinc AlloyOlive Drab, Silver,or BlackCadmium,Anodized,ElectrolessNickel,or Zinc AlloyOlive Drab,Silver,or BlackBlack Anodize,ElectrolessNickel, Cadmium,or PassivatedCadmium,Olive Drab,Silver,or BlackPositive Shell Polarization Yes Yes Yes YesInsert Polarization Options Yes Yes Yes YesUser Polarization Yes No No NoStandards/AssociatedSpecs.MIL-DTL-5015UL #E115497CSA LR 69183MIL-DTL-5015MIL-DTL-5015MIL-DTL-5015UL #E115497VG95234Contact Plating Silver or Gold Silver or Gold Silver or Gold Silver or GoldContact StylesCrimp • • •Solder • • •Printed Circuit Solder • • •Printed Circuit Press fitThermocoupleWire WrapCo-AxInsulation Displacement orScrewPre TerminatedFiber OpticHigh VoltageFirst-Mate Last-Break4For assistance in North America: +1 800.642.8750 for Pricing/Delivery or +1 800.523.0727 Tech Support • www.peigenesis.com • sales@peigenesis.com

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