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327913-000

Manufacturer Part Number
327913-000
Description
Connector Accessories Hexa Shield Adapter Aluminum Alloy Olive Drab
Manufacturer
Tyco Electronics
Type
Hexa Shield Adapterr
Datasheet
Catalog 1654025
Revised 12-04
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Dimensions are in millimeters
and inches unless otherwise
specified. Values in brackets
are U.S. equivalents.
Supporting Information
Glossary
Braid Angle
The angle between the
braid strands and the axis
of the cable.
Breakdown Voltage
The voltage at which an
insulator or dielectric fails
to maintain the applied
voltage.
Breakout
A region in a harness
assembly where a wire or a
group of wires is detached
to form a separate, termi-
nated branch. Also known
as a transition.
Brittle Temperature
The temperature below
which a material becomes
brittle, often measured by a
cold impact test.
Bunch Stranding
A method of twisting individ-
ual strands to form a fin-
ished stranded conductor.
Specifically, a number of
strands twisted together in
a common direction and
with a uniform pitch (or
twist) per inch.
Bus
A communal circuit over
which data or power is
transmitted.
Cable
Two or more wires in a twist-
ed or parallel configuration.
Also, a shielded wire.
Cable Clamp
A mechanical clamp
attached to the cable side
of a termination assembly to
support the cable or wire
bundle. It provides strain
relief and absorbs vibration
and shock that would other-
wise be transmitted by the
cable terminations.
Cable Clamp Adapter
A mechanical adapter that
attaches to the rear of a ter-
mination assembly to allow
the attachment of a cable
clamp.
(Continued)
Dimensions are shown for
reference purposes only.
Specifications subject
to change.
Cable Sealing Clamp
gland nut designed to seal
around the jacket of a
cable.
Cabler
A machine that mechanical-
ly assembles a group of
insulated wires.
Cabling
The act of twisting together
two or more insulated com-
ponents to form a cable.
Capacitance
The ability of an insulation
to store electrical energy.
This is a function of the per-
mittivity (dielectric constant)
of the insulation. Usually
expressed in pico
farads/foot for a cable.
Carrier
A group of strands or ends
used to form a finished
braid.
Characteristic Impedance
The impedance of a trans-
mission line that is indepen-
dent of length. Also, the
ratio of voltage to current at
any point along a transmis-
sion line on which there are
no standing waves.
Chemical Resistance
The ability of an insulation
to withstand the presence
of materials—such as
acids, bases, water, salt
water, and fuels—that can
deteriorate the insulation, or
that, if penetrable to the
conductor, can cause
dielectric loss of insulating
qualities.
Cheminax Cables
Raychem’s registered trade
name for coaxial cables.
Circuit
The interconnection of a
number of electrical ele-
ments or parts to accom-
plish a desired function.
A device consisting of a
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Clocking
The arrangement of con-
nector inserts, jackscrews,
polarizing pins, sockets,
keys/keyways, or housing
configurations to prevent
the mismating or cross-mat-
ing of connectors. See also
Polarization.
CMA (Circular Mil Area)
The unit for expressing the
cross-sectional area of a
conductor. Equal to the
diameter of a conductor
strand (expressed in mils)
squared, times the number
of strands.
Coax
See Coaxial Cable.
Coaxial Cable
A cable composed of two
insulated conductors—such
as a conductor and a
shield—whose center axis
is the same. Usually this
term applies only to cable
used in electronic signal
circuits.
Cold Bend
A test conducted by wrap-
ping tubing or cable around
a mandrel or by bending it
in an arc while at a low tem-
perature.
Cold Flow
Permanent deformation of
polymeric materials (insula-
tion) at ambient tempera-
ture due to mechanical
force or pressure (not due
to heat softening).
Cold Impact
A test performed by sub-
jecting a component to a
specified impact during
exposure to low tempera-
ture. It measures the brittle-
ness of the material.
Cold Joint
A soldered joint made with
insufficient heat. (Solder
hasn’t completely flowed
and wet the substrate.)
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