611073-000 Tyco Electronics, 611073-000 Datasheet - Page 629

no-image

611073-000

Manufacturer Part Number
611073-000
Description
Connector Accessories Adapter Aluminum Alloy Olive Drab Cadmium Over Electroless Nickel
Manufacturer
Tyco Electronics
Type
Adapterr
Datasheet
Catalog 1654025
Revised 12-04
www.tycoelectronics.com
Dimensions are in millimeters
and inches unless otherwise
specified. Values in brackets
are U.S. equivalents.
Supporting Information
Glossary
A continuous longitudinal or
spiral color strip applied on
the surface of a wire, cable,
or tubing for identification.
Substrate
The material—such as a
wire, post, or tab—over
which an interconnection
device is used.
Surface Resistance
The ratio of the direct cur-
rent applied to an insulation
system to the current that
passes across the surface
of the system.
Tape Wrap
A term denoting a spirally or
longitudinally applied tape
material wrapped around
insulated or uninsulated
wire and used as a
mechanical barrier.
TC
Tinned copper.
Tear Test
A test to determine the tear
strength of an insulating
material. Usually includes
exposure to given thermal
conditions or a pro-
grammed series of condi-
tions for prescribed periods
of time.
Temperature Rating
The maximum temperature
at which the insulating
material may be used in
continuous operation with-
out loss of its basic proper-
ties. Usually time
dependent.
Tensile Strength
The pull stress (in force per
unit area) required to break
a given specimen.
Thermal Rating
The effect of heat or cold
applied at such a rate that
nonuniform thermal expan-
sion or contraction occurs
within a given material or
combination of materials. In
electrical terminations, the
effect can cause inserts
and other insulation material
(Continued)
Dimensions are shown for
reference purposes only.
Specifications subject
to change.
to pull away from the metal
parts.
Thermal Shock
The effect of high and low
temperatures applied at a
rapid rate such that nonuni-
form thermal expansion or
contraction occurs within a
given material or combina-
tion of materials. The result
could be stress-cracking or
-shattering of material.
Thermochromic Indicator
Special compound that
changes color when the
proper wetting temperature
has been reached in the
solder joint.
Thermoplastic
A material that softens
(melts and flows) when
heated and becomes firm
when cooled. A type of
plastic that can be remelted
a number of times without
any important change in
properties. Nylon, GE’s
Lexan, and PVC—examples
of this type of plastic—are
resilient after molding.
Thermoset
A material that hardens or
sets when heated and,
once set, cannot be resoft-
ened by heating. This appli-
cation of heat is called
“curing.”
Thermosetting Plastic
A type of plastic in which an
irreversible chemical reac-
tion takes place while the
plastic is being molded
under heat and pressure.
Thermosetting Adhesive
A curing adhesive that
requires heat to promote
curing. This type of plastic
will not soften when reheat-
ed. See Epoxy.
Tolerance
The total amount by which a
quantity is allowed to vary
from nominal; thus, the tol-
erance is half the algebraic
difference between the
USA: 1-800-522-6752
Canada: 1-905-470-4425
Mexico: 01-800-733-8926
C. America: 52-55-5-729-0425
maximum and minimum
limits.
Traceability
The ability to trace the histo-
ry, application, or location of
an item and like items or
activities by means of
recorded identification. The
lot number/manufacturing
order (MO) number, or SMO
number used to identify
items or groups of items is
traceable back to inspection
and procurement records.
Transmission Cable
Two or more transmission
lines. If the structure is flat,
it is sometimes called flat
transmission cable to differ-
entiate it from a round struc-
ture such as a jacketed
group of coaxial cables.
See also Transmission Line.
Transmission Line
A signal-carrying circuit with
controlled electrical charac-
teristics; used to transmit
high-frequency or narrow-
pulse signals.
Triaxial Cable
A concentrically construct-
ed cable, with a common
axis, composed of a center
connector, first shield, and
second shield, all insulated
from each other.
UL (Underwriters’
Laboratories)
A nonprofit independent
testing organization that
operates a listing service for
electrical and electronic
materials and equipment.
Ultraviolet Degradation
The degradation caused by
long-time exposure of a
material to sunlight or other
ultraviolet rays.
Velocity of Propagation
The ratio of the speed of a
radio frequency wave within
a cable or dielectric as
compared with the same
wave in free space.
Voltage
South America: 55-11-3611-1514
Japan: 81-44-900-5102
Singapore: 65-4866-151
UK: 44-1793-528171
11-17
1 1

Related parts for 611073-000