IEC 61169-74:2025
(Main)Radio-frequency connectors - Part 74: Sectional specification for HN series RF coaxial connectors with screw coupling - Characteristic impedance 50 Ω
Radio-frequency connectors - Part 74: Sectional specification for HN series RF coaxial connectors with screw coupling - Characteristic impedance 50 Ω
IEC 61169-74:2025, which is a Sectional Specification (SS), provides information and rules for the preparation of Detail Specifications (DS) for series HN RF coaxial connectors with screw coupling with a characteristic impedance of 50 Ω.
This document prescribes mating face dimensions for high performance connectors (grade 2), dimensional details of standard test connectors (grade 0), gauging information and tests selected from IEC 61169-1, applicable to all Detail Specifications relating to series HN RF connectors.
This document indicates recommended performance characteristics which are considered when writing a Detail Specification and it covers test schedules and inspection requirements for assessment levels M and H.
The series HN connectors are intended to be used in microwave transmission systems and can be connected with all kinds of RF cables and microstrips. The operating frequency is up to 6 GHz.
Connecteurs pour fréquences radioélectriques - Partie 74: Spécification intermédiaire pour connecteurs RF coaxiaux de série HN avec couplage à vis - Impédance caractéristique 50 Ω
L'IEC 61169-74:2025, qui est une spécification intermédiaire (SS, Sectional Specification), fournit des informations et des règles pour l'élaboration des spécifications particulières (DS, Detail Specification) relatives aux connecteurs RF coaxiaux de la série HN, à couplage à vis et ayant une impédance caractéristique de 50 Ω.
Le présent document décrit les dimensions des faces d'accouplement pour les connecteurs à usage général (grade 2), les détails dimensionnels des connecteurs d'essai normalisés (grade 0), les informations relatives aux calibres et les essais choisis à partir de l'IEC 61169-1, applicables à toutes les spécifications particulières relatives aux connecteurs RF de série HN.
Le présent document indique les caractéristiques de performance recommandées prises en considération pour la rédaction d'une spécification particulière et elle couvre les programmes d'essai et les exigences de contrôle pour les niveaux d'assurance M et H.
Les connecteurs de série HN sont destinés à être utilisés dans les systèmes de transmission à hyperfréquences et peuvent être connectés à tous types de câbles RF et de microrubans. La fréquence de fonctionnement s'étend jusqu'à 6 GHz.
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IEC 61169-74 ®
Edition 1.0 2025-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Radio-frequency connectors -
Part 74: Sectional specification for HN series RF coaxial connectors with screw
coupling - Characteristic impedance 50 Ω
ICS 33.120.30 ISBN 978-2-8327-0830-9
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD. 3
1 Scope . 5
2 Normative references . 5
3 Terms and definitions . 5
4 Mating face and gauge information. 6
4.1 General connectors – Grade 2 . 6
4.1.1 Connector with pin centre contact . 6
4.1.2 Connector with socket centre contact . 7
4.2 Gauges . 9
4.2.1 Gauge pin for connector with socket centre contact . 9
4.2.2 Gauge for outer contact of connector with pin centre contact . 10
4.3 Dimensions – Standard test connectors – Grade 0 . 11
4.3.1 Connectors with pin centre contact . 11
4.3.2 Connector with socket centre contact . 12
5 Quality assessment procedures . 14
5.1 General . 14
5.2 Ratings and characteristics . 14
5.3 Test schedule and inspection requirements . 17
5.3.1 Acceptance tests. 17
5.3.2 Periodic tests . 18
5.3.3 Procedures for the quality conformance . 19
6 Instructions for preparation of Detail Specifications . 20
6.1 General . 20
6.2 Identification of the component . 20
6.3 Performance . 20
6.4 Marking, ordering information and related matters . 20
6.5 Selection of tests, test conditions and severities . 20
6.6 Blank Detail Specification pro forma for HN connectors . 21
Figure 1 – Connector with pin centre contact . 6
Figure 2 – Connector with socket centre contact . 8
Figure 3 – Gauge pin for socket centre contact . 9
Figure 4 – Gauge for outer contact of connector with pin centre contact . 10
Figure 5 – Connector with pin centre contact . 11
Figure 6 – Connector with socket in centre contact . 13
Table 1 – Dimensions of connector with pin centre contact . 7
Table 2 – Dimensions of connector with socket centre contact . 8
Table 3 – Dimensions of gauge pin for connector with socket centre contact . 9
Table 4 – Dimensions of gauge for outer contact of connector with pin centre contact . 10
Table 5 – Dimensions of connector with pin centre contact . 12
Table 6 – Dimensions of connector with socket centre contact . 13
Table 7 – Preferred climatic categories . 14
Table 8 – Ratings and characteristics . 14
Table 9 – Acceptance tests . 17
Table 10 – Periodic tests . 18
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Radio-frequency connectors -
Part 74: Sectional specification for HN series RF coaxial connectors with
screw coupling - Characteristic impedance 50 Ω
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IEC 61169-74 has been prepared by subcommittee 46F: RF and microwave passive
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and microwave passive components and accessories. It is an International Standard.
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1 Scope
This part of IEC 61169, which is a Sectional Specification (SS), provides information and rules
for the preparation of Detail Specifications (DS) for series HN RF coaxial connectors with screw
coupling with a characteristic impedance of 50 Ω.
This document prescribes mating face dimensions for high performance connectors (grade 2),
dimensional details of standard test connectors (grade 0), gauging information and tests
selected from IEC 61169-1, applicable to all Detail Specifications relating to series HN RF
connectors.
This document indicates recommended performance characteristics which are considered when
writing a Detail Specification and it covers test schedules and inspection requirements for
assessment levels M and H.
The series HN connectors are intended to be used in microwave transmission systems and can
be connected with all kinds of RF cables and microstrips. The operating frequency is up to
6 GHz.
NOTE Metric dimension are original dimensions. All undimensioned pictorial configurations are for reference
purpose only.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
IEC 61169-1:2013, Radio frequency connectors - Part 1: Generic specification - General
requirements and measuring methods
IEC 62037-3, Passive RF and microwave devices, intermodulation level measurement - Part 3:
Measurement of passive intermodulation in coaxial connectors
IEC 62153-4-7, Metallic cables and other passive components test methods - Part 4-7:
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Test method for measuring of transfer impedance Z and
T
screening attenuation a or coupling attenuation a of connectors and assemblies - Triaxial tube
s c
in tube method
3 Terms and definitions
No terms and definitions are listed in this document.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following
addresses:
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4 Mating face and gauge information
4.1 General connectors – Grade 2
4.1.1 Connector with pin centre contact
The mating face of the connector with pin centre contact is shown in Figure 1 and its dimensions
are shown in Table 1.
a) Connector with slotted outer conductor b) Connector with unslotted outer conductor
Key
1 mechanical and electrical reference plane
2 sealing ring
3 slot
NOTE 1 The slot is optional. The conductor is slotted and flared to meet gauge requirements of 4.2.2.
NOTE 2 For dimensions, see Table 1.
Figure 1 – Connector with pin centre contact
Table 1 – Dimensions of connector with pin centre contact
mm in
Ref. Remarks
Min. Max. Min. Max.
a
— 3,35 — 0,132
a
a
10,8 nom 0,425 nom
b
c 13,80 13,90 0,543 0,547
d 7,34 — 0,289 —
e 6,68 — 0,263 —
f 1,57 1,68 0,062 0,066
g
19,30 — 0,760 —
b
13,34 — 0,525 —
h
i 9,35 — 0,368 —
j 9,04 9,86 0,356 0,388
k 0,13 — 0,005 —
c
10,24 — 0,403 —
l
d
— 1,47 — 0,058
m
n 2,54 — 0,100 —
p 3,51 — 0,138 —
q 3,05 — 0,120 —
s — 0,38 — 0,015
t — 23,50 — 0,925
a
Dimension b depends on the dimension a and dielectric constant, and it shall meet the requirement of
50 Ω ± 1,5 Ω characteristics.
b
Dimension h shall meet the requirement of electrical and sealing performance requirements.
c
Full thread.
d
Coupling nut in forward position.
4.1.2 Connector with socket centre contact
The mating face of the connector with socket centre contact is shown in Figure 2 and its
dimensions are shown in Table 2.
Key
1 mechanical and electrical reference plane
NOTE For dimensions, see Table 2.
Figure 2 – Connector with socket centre contact
Table 2 – Dimensions of connector with socket centre contact
mm in
Ref. Remarks
Min. Max. Min. Max.
a
— 3,35 — 0,132
a
a
10,8 nom 0,425 nom
b
c 13,92 14,05 0,548 0,553
d — 7,47 — 0,294
e — 6,81 — 0,268
b
— — — —
f
g — 19,18 — 0,755
h 13,11 13,26 0,516 0,522
i — 9,35 — 0,368
j 8,33 9,09 0,328 0,358
k — 0,13 — 0,005
c
9,12 — 0,359 —
l
m 12,45 — 0,490 —
d
14,99 — 0,590 —
n
p 9,02 — 0,355 —
mm in
Ref. Remarks
Min. Max. Min. Max.
q 1,96 2,21 0,077 0,087
s 14,50 14,68 0,571 0,578
t 16,81 17,35 0,662 0,683
a
Dimension b depends on the dimension a and dielectric constant, and shall meet the requirement of
50 Ω ± 1,5 Ω characteristics.
b
Design of slotting is optional. It is chosen to meet return loss (RL), mating characteristics, and connector
durability requirements, when mated with a 1,60 mm to 1,68 mm (0,063 in to 0,066 in) gauge pin.
c
Full thread.
d
Clearance for mating connector coupling nut.
4.2 Gauges
4.2.1 Gauge pin for connector with socket centre contact
The gauge pin for the socket centre contact is shown in Figure 3 and its dimensions are shown
in Table 3.
NOTE For dimensions, see Table 3.
Figure 3 – Gauge pin for socket centre contact
Table 3 – Dimensions of gauge pin for connector with socket centre contact
Gauge A Gauge B Gauge C
(for sizing purpose) (for insertion purpose) (for retention purpose)
mm in mm in mm in
Ref.
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
b 1,685 1,690 0,066 3 0,066 5 1,600 1,605 0,063 0 0,063 2 1,565 1,570 0,061 6 0,061 8
c — 0,25 — 0,01 — 0,25 — 0,01 — 0,25 — 0,01
d
3,18 — 0,125 — 3,18 — 0,125 — 3,18 — 0,125 —
e — 9,86 — 0,388 — 9,86 — 0,388 — 9,86 — 0,388
α 38°± 2° 38°± 2° 38°± 10°
Material: steel, polished.
The test procedure is as follows.
a) Sizing test
The gauge A shall be inserted into the socket-centre contact three times. This is a sizing
operation and should only be carried out when the socket-centre contact is removed from
the connector.
b) Insertion test
After sizing test, the standard gauge B should be inserted into the socket-centre contact.
The insertion depth should not be less than 6,35 mm and the insertion force should not be
more than 4,4 N.
c) Retention test
After sizing test, the gauge C shall be inserted into socket-centre contact. The contact shall
retain the mass of the gauge C in a vertical downward position. The insertion depth should
not be less than 6,35 mm and the separation force shall not be less than 0,56 N.
4.2.2 Gauge for outer contact of connector with pin centre contact
The gauge for the outer contact of connector with pin centre contact is shown in Figure 4 and
its dimensions are shown in Table 4.
NOTE For dimensions, see Table 4.
Figure 4 – Gauge for outer contact of connector with pin centre contact
Table 4 – Dimensions of gauge for outer contact of connector with pin centre contact
Gauge D Gauge E Gauge F
(for sizing purpose) (for insertion purpose) (for retention purpose)
mm in mm in mm in
Ref.
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
a
13,90 13,92 0,547 0,548 14,15 14,17 0,557 0,558 14,05 14,07 0,553 0,554
b — 7,62 — 0,300 — 7,62 — 0,300 — 7,62 — 0,300
c 14,45 14,50 0,569 0,571 14,15 14,17 0,557 0,558 14,05 14,07 0,553 0,554
d — 17,52 — 0,69 — 17,52 — 0,69 — 17,52 — 0,69
e 9,20 9,35 0,362 0,368 6,00 6,35 0,236 0,250 6,00 6,35 0,236 0,250
f 0,50 0,80 0,020 0,031 0,50 0,80 0,020 0,031 0,50 0,80 0,020 0,031
a
0,50 0,80 0,020 0,031 0,50 0,80 0,020 0,031 0,50 0,80 0,020 0,031
r
Material: steel, polished.
The test procedure is as follows.
a) Sizing test
The resilient outer contact shall be completely inserted three times into the gauge D. This
is a sizing operation.
b) Insertion test
After sizing test, the resilient outer contact shall be inserted into the gauge E. The insertion
depth should not be less than 6,00 mm and the insertion force should not be more than
4,4 N.
c) Retention test
After insertion test, the resilient outer contact shall be inserted into the gauge E. The
resilient outer contact shall retain the gauge F in a vertical downward direction. The insertion
depth should not be less than 6,00 mm and the separation force shall not be less than 4 N.
This test can also be carried out on the connector with the insulator unremoved.
4.3 Dimensions – Standard test connectors – Grade 0
4.3.1 Connectors with pin centre contact
The interface of the connector with pin centre contact is shown in Figure 5 and its dimensions
are shown in Table 5.
Dimension in millimetres
(dimensions in inches)
Key
1 mechanical and electrical reference plane
NOTE For dim
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Connecteurs pour fréquences radioélectriques -
Partie 74: Spécification intermédiaire pour connecteurs RF coaxiaux de série HN
avec couplage à vis - Impédance caractéristique 50 Ω
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SOMMAIRE
AVANT-PROPOS . 3
1 Domaine d'application . 5
2 Références normatives . 5
3 Termes et définitions . 5
4 Informations sur l'interface d'accouplement et le calibre . 6
4.1 Connecteurs à usage général – Grade 2 . 6
4.1.1 Fiche mâle . 6
4.1.2 Prise femelle . 7
4.2 Calibres . 9
4.2.1 Calibres de contrôle pour la prise femelle . 9
4.2.2 Calibre pour le conducteur extérieur de la fiche mâle . 10
4.3 Dimensions – Connecteurs d'essai normalisés – Grade 0 . 11
4.3.1 Fiche mâle . 11
4.3.2 Prise femelle . 12
5 Procédures d'assurance de la qualité . 14
5.1 Généralités . 14
5.2 Valeurs assignées et caractéristiques . 14
5.3 Programme d'essais et exigences de contrôle . 17
5.3.1 Essais d'acceptation . 17
5.3.2 Essais périodiques . 18
5.3.3 Procédures pour la conformité de la qualité . 19
6 Instructions pour l'établissement des spécifications particulières . 20
6.1 Généralités . 20
6.2 Identification du composant . 20
6.3 Performance . 20
6.4 Marquage, information de la commande et documents concernés . 20
6.5 Choix des essais, des conditions d'essai et des sévérités . 21
6.6 Spécification particulière-cadre pro forma pour les connecteurs HN . 21
Figure 1 – Fiche mâle . 6
Figure 2 – Prise femelle . 8
Figure 3 – Calibres de contrôle pour la prise femelle . 9
Figure 4 – Calibre pour le conducteur extérieur de la fiche mâle . 10
Figure 5 – Fiche mâle . 11
Figure 6 – Prise femelle . 13
Tableau 1 – Dimensions de la fiche mâle . 7
Tableau 2 – Dimensions de la prise femelle . 8
Tableau 3 – Dimensions du calibre de contrôle pour la prise femelle . 9
Tableau 4 – Dimensions du calibre pour le conducteur extérieur de la fiche mâle . 10
Tableau 5 – Dimensions de la fiche mâle . 12
Tableau 6 – Dimensions de la prise femelle . 13
Tableau 7 – Catégories climatiques préférentielles . 14
Tableau 8 – Valeurs assignées et caractéristiques . 14
Tableau 9 — Essais d'acceptation . 17
Tableau 10 – Essais périodiques . 18
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L'IEC 61169-74 a été établie par le sous-comité 46F: Composants passifs pour
hyperfréquences et radiofréquences, du comité d'études 46 de l'IEC: Câbles, fils, guides
d'ondes, connecteurs, composants passifs pour micro-onde et accessoires. Il s'agit d'une
Norme internationale.
Le texte de cette Norme internationale est issu des documents suivants:
Projet Rapport de vote
46F/703/CDV 46F/719/RVC
Le rapport de vote indiqué dans le tableau ci-dessus donne toute information sur le vote ayant
abouti à son approbation.
La langue employée pour l'élaboration de cette Norme internationale est l'anglais.
Ce document a été rédigé selon les Directives ISO/IEC, Partie 2, il a été développé selon les
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Une liste de toutes les parties de la série IEC 61169, publiées sous le titre général Connecteurs
pour fréquences radioélectriques, se trouve sur le site web de l'IEC.
Le comité a décidé que le contenu de ce document ne sera pas modifié avant la date de stabilité
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recherché. À cette date, le document sera
– reconduit,
– supprimé, ou
– révisé.
1 Domaine d'application
La présente partie de l'IEC 61169, qui est une spécification intermédiaire (SS, Sectional
Specification), fournit des informations et des règles pour l'élaboration des spécifications
particulières (DS, Detail Specification) relatives aux connecteurs RF coaxiaux de la série HN,
à couplage à vis et ayant une impédance caractéristique de 50 Ω.
Le présent document décrit les dimensions des faces d'accouplement pour les connecteurs à
usage général (grade 2), les détails dimensionnels des connecteurs d'essai normalisés
(grade 0), les informations relatives aux calibres et les essais choisis à partir de l'IEC 61169-1,
applicables à toutes les spécifications particulières relatives aux connecteurs RF de série HN.
Le présent document indique les caractéristiques de performance recommandées prises en
considération pour la rédaction d'une spécification particulière et elle couvre les programmes
d'essai et les exigences de contrôle pour les niveaux d'assurance M et H.
Les connecteurs de série HN sont destinés à être utilisés dans les systèmes de transmission à
hyperfréquences et peuvent être connectés à tous types de câbles RF et de microrubans. La
fréquence de fonctionnement s'étend jusqu'à 6 GHz.
NOTE Les dimensions métriques sont les dimensions d'origine. Toutes les configurations représentées sans
dimensions sont fournies uniquement pour référence.
2 Références normatives
Les documents suivants sont cités dans le texte de sorte qu'ils constituent, pour tout ou partie
de leur contenu, des exigences du présent document. Pour les références datées, seule
l'édition citée s'applique. Pour les références non datées, la dernière édition du document de
référence s'applique (y compris les éventuels amendements).
IEC 61169-1:2013, Connecteurs pour fréquences radioélectriques - Partie 1: Spécification
générique - Exigences générales et méthodes de mesure
IEC 62037-3, Dispositifs RF et à micro-ondes passifs, mesure du niveau d'intermodulation -
Partie 3: Mesure de l'intermodulation passive dans les connecteurs coaxiaux
IEC 62153-4-7, Méthodes d'essai des câbles métalliques et autres composants passifs -
Partie 4-7: Compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM) - Méthode d'essai pour mesurer
l'impédance de transfert Z et l'affaiblissement d'écrantage a ou l'affaiblissement de couplage
T s
a des connecteurs et des cordons - Méthode triaxiale en tubes concentriques
c
3 Termes et définitions
Aucun terme n'est défini dans le présent document.
L'ISO et l'IEC tiennent à jour des bases de données terminologiques destinées à être utilisées
en normalisation, consultables aux adresses suivantes:
– IEC Electropedia: disponible à l'adresse https://www.electropedia.org/
– ISO Online browsing platform: disponible à l'adresse https://www.iso.org/obp
4 Informations sur l'interface d'accouplement et le calibre
4.1 Connecteurs à usage général – Grade 2
4.1.1 Fiche mâle
L'interface d'accouplement de la fiche mâle est représentée à la Figure 1 et ses dimensions
sont indiquées dans le Tableau 1.
a) Connecteur avec conducteur extérieur fendu b) Connecteur avec conducteur extérieur non
fendu
Légende
1 plan de référence mécanique et électrique
2 joint d'étanchéité
3 fente
NOTE 1 La conception avec fente est facultative. Le conducteur est fendu et évasé afin de satisfaire aux exigences
du calibre de 4.2.2.
NOTE 2 Pour les dimensions, voir le Tableau 1.
Figure 1 – Fiche mâle
Tableau 1 – Dimensions de la fiche mâle
mm in
Réf. Remarques
Min. Max. Min. Max.
a
— 3,35 — 0 132
a
a
10,8 nom 0 425 nom
b
c 13,80 13,90 0 543 0 547
d 7,34 — 0 289 —
e 6,68 — 0 263 —
f 1,57 1,68 0 062 0 066
g
19,30 — 0 760 —
b
13,34 — 0 525 —
h
i 9,35 — 0 368 —
j 9,04 9,86 0 356 0 388
k 0,13 — 0 005 —
c
10,24 — 0 403 —
l
d
— 1,47 — 0 058
m
n 2,54 — 0 100 —
p 3,51 — 0 138 —
q 3,05 — 0 120 —
s — 0,38 — 0 015
t — 23,50 — 0 925
a
La dimension b dépend de la dimension a et de la permittivité diélectrique relative, et doit satisfaire à l'exigence
d'impédance caractéristique de (50 ± 1,5) Ω.
b
La dimension h doit satisfaire aux exigences des caractéristiques électriques et d'étanchéité.
c
Filetage plein.
d
Écrou d'accouplement en position avant.
4.1.2 Prise femelle
L'interface d'accouplement de la prise femelle est représentée à la Figure 2 et ses dimensions
sont indiquées dans le Tableau 2.
Légende
1 plan de référence mécanique et électrique
NOTE Pour les dimensions, voir le Tableau 2.
Figure 2 – Prise femelle
Tableau 2 – Dimensions de la prise femelle
mm in
Réf. Remarques
Min. Max. Min. Max.
a
— 3,35 — 0 132
a
a
10,8 nom 0 425 nom
b
c 13,92 14,05 0 548 0 553
d — 7,47 — 0 294
e — 6,81 — 0 268
b
— — — —
f
g — 19,18 — 0 755
h 13,11 13,26 0 516 0 522
i — 9,35 — 0 368
j 8,33 9,09 0 328 0 358
k — 0,13 — 0 005
c
9,12 — 0 359 —
l
m 12,45 — 0 490 —
d
14,99 — 0 590 —
n
p 9,02 — 0 355 —
mm in
Réf. Remarques
Min. Max. Min. Max.
q 1,96 2,21 0 077 0 087
s 14,50 14,68 0 571 0 578
t 16,81 17,35 0 662 0 683
a
La dimension b dépend de la dimension a et de la permittivité diélectrique relative, et doit satisfaire à l'exigence
d'impédance caractéristique de (50 ± 1,5) Ω.
b
La conception avec fente est facultative. Elle est choisie pour satisfaire aux exigences d'affaiblissement de
réflexion (RL), de caractéristiques d'accouplement et de durabilité des connecteurs, lorsqu'ils sont accouplés
à un calibre de contrôle de 1,60 mm à 1,68 mm (0,063 in à 0,066 in).
c
Filetage plein.
d
Distance d'isolement pour l'écrou d'accouplement d'un connecteur d'accouplement.
4.2 Calibres
4.2.1 Calibres de contrôle pour la prise femelle
Le calibre de contrôle pour la prise femelle est représenté à la Figure 3 et ses dimensions sont
indiquées dans le Tableau 3.
NOTE Pour les dimensions, voir le Tableau 3.
Figure 3 – Calibres de contrôle pour la prise femelle
Tableau 3 – Dimensions du calibre de contrôle pour la prise femelle
Calibre A Calibre B Calibre C
(pour le forçage) (pour l'insertion) (pour la rétention)
mm in mm in mm in
Réf.
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
b 1 685 1 690 0,066 3 0,066 5 1 600 1 605 0,063 0 0,063 2 1 565 1 570 0,061 6 0,061 8
c — 0,25 — 0,01 — 0,25 — 0,01 — 0,25 — 0,01
d 3,18 — 0 125 — 3,18 — 0 125 — 3,18 — 0 125 —
e — 9,86 — 0 388 — 9,86 — 0 388 — 9,86 — 0 388
α 38° ± 2° 38° ± 2° 38° ± 10°
Matériau: acier, poli.
Le mode opératoire d'essai est le suivant.
a) Essai de forçage
Le calibre A doit être inséré trois fois dans la prise femelle. Il s'agit d'une opération de
forçage qu'il convient d'effectuer uniquement lorsque la prise femelle est retirée du
connecteur.
b) Essai d'insertion
Après l'essai de forçage, il convient d'insérer le calibre B normal dans la prise femelle. Il
convient que la profondeur d'insertion ne soit pas inférieure à 6,35 mm et que la force
d'insertion ne soit pas supérieure à 4,4 N.
c) Essai de rétention
Après l'essai de forçage, le calibre C doit être inséré dans la prise femelle. Le contact doit
retenir la masse du calibre C dans une position verticale descendante. Il convient que la
profondeur d'insertion ne soit pas inférieure à 6,35 mm et la force d'insertion ne doit pas
être inférieure à 0,56 N.
4.2.2 Calibre pour le conducteur extérieur de la fiche mâle
Le calibre pour le conducteur extérieur de la fiche mâle est représenté sur la Figure 4 et ses
dimensions sont indiquées dans le Tableau .
NOTE Pour les dimensions, voir le Tableau 4.
Figure 4 – Calibre pour le conducteur extérieur de la fiche mâle
Tableau 4 – Dimensions du calibre pour le conducteur extérieur de la fiche mâle
Calibre D Calibre E Calibre F
(pour le forçage) (pour l'insertion) (pour la rétention)
mm in mm in mm in
Réf.
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
a 13,90 13,92 0 547 0 548 14,15 14,17 0 557 0 558 14,05 14,07 0 553 0 554
b — 7,62 — 0 300 — 7,62 — 0 300 — 7,62 — 0 300
c 14,45 14,50 0 569 0 571 14,15 14,17 0 557 0 558 14,05 14,07 0 553 0 554
d — 17,52 — 0,69 — 17,52 — 0,69 — 17,52 — 0,69
e 9,20 9,35 0 362 0 368 6,00 6,35 0 236 0 250 6,00 6,35 0 236 0 250
f
0,50 0,80 0 020 0 031 0,50 0,80 0 020 0 031 0,50 0,80 0 020 0 031
a
r 0,50 0,80 0 020 0 031 0,50 0,80 0 020 0 031 0,50 0,80 0 020 0 031
Matériau: acier, poli.
Le mode opératoire d'essai est le suivant.
a) Essai de forçage
Le contact extérieur élastique doit être complètement inséré trois fois dans le calibre D. Il
s'agit d'une opération de forçage.
b) Essai d'insertion
Après l'essai de forçage, le contact extérieur élastique doit être inséré dans le calibre E. Il
convient que la profondeur d'insertion ne soit pas inférieure à 6,00 mm et que la force
d'insertion ne soit pas supérieure à 4,4 N.
c) Essai de rétention
Après l'essai d'insertion, le contact extérieur élastique doit être inséré dans le calibre E. Le
contact extérieur élastique doit maintenir le calibre F dans une direction verticale
descendante. Il convient que la profondeur d'insertion ne soit pas inférieure à 6,00 mm et
la force d'insertion ne doit pas être inférieure à 4 N.
Cet essai peut également être effectué sur le connecteur, sans retirer l'isolateur.
4.3 Dimensions – Connecteurs d'essai normalisés – Grade 0
4.3.1 Fiche mâle
L'interface de la fiche mâle est représentée à la Figure 5 et ses dimensions sont indiquées dans
le Tableau 5.
Dimensions en millimètres
(dimensions en pouces)
Légende
1 Plan de référence mécanique et électrique
NOTE Pour les dimensions, voir le Tableau 5.
Figure 5 – Fiche mâle
Tableau 5 – Dimensions de la fiche mâle
mm in
Réf. Remarques
Min. Max. Min. Max.
a
3,3 nom 0 130 nom
a
b
10,78 10,81 0,424 5 0,425 5
b
c 13,84 13,89 0 545 0 547
d 7,35 7,46 0 289 0 294
e 6,70 6,80 0 264 0 268
f 1 638 1 664 0,064 5 0,065 5
i
9,40 9,45 0 370 0 372
...
IEC 61169-74 ®
Edition 1.0 2025-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Radio-frequency connectors -
Part 74: Sectional specification for HN series RF coaxial connectors with screw
coupling - Characteristic impedance 50 Ω
Connecteurs pour fréquences radioélectriques -
Partie 74: Spécification intermédiaire pour connecteurs RF coaxiaux de série HN
avec couplage à vis - Impédance caractéristique 50 Ω
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD. 3
1 Scope . 5
2 Normative references . 5
3 Terms and definitions . 5
4 Mating face and gauge information. 6
4.1 General connectors – Grade 2 . 6
4.1.1 Connector with pin centre contact . 6
4.1.2 Connector with socket centre contact . 7
4.2 Gauges . 9
4.2.1 Gauge pin for connector with socket centre contact . 9
4.2.2 Gauge for outer contact of connector with pin centre contact . 10
4.3 Dimensions – Standard test connectors – Grade 0 . 11
4.3.1 Connectors with pin centre contact . 11
4.3.2 Connector with socket centre contact . 12
5 Quality assessment procedures . 14
5.1 General . 14
5.2 Ratings and characteristics . 14
5.3 Test schedule and inspection requirements . 17
5.3.1 Acceptance tests. 17
5.3.2 Periodic tests . 18
5.3.3 Procedures for the quality conformance . 19
6 Instructions for preparation of Detail Specifications . 20
6.1 General . 20
6.2 Identification of the component . 20
6.3 Performance . 20
6.4 Marking, ordering information and related matters . 20
6.5 Selection of tests, test conditions and severities . 20
6.6 Blank Detail Specification pro forma for HN connectors . 21
Figure 1 – Connector with pin centre contact . 6
Figure 2 – Connector with socket centre contact . 8
Figure 3 – Gauge pin for socket centre contact . 9
Figure 4 – Gauge for outer contact of connector with pin centre contact . 10
Figure 5 – Connector with pin centre contact . 11
Figure 6 – Connector with socket in centre contact . 13
Table 1 – Dimensions of connector with pin centre contact . 7
Table 2 – Dimensions of connector with socket centre contact . 8
Table 3 – Dimensions of gauge pin for connector with socket centre contact . 9
Table 4 – Dimensions of gauge for outer contact of connector with pin centre contact . 10
Table 5 – Dimensions of connector with pin centre contact . 12
Table 6 – Dimensions of connector with socket centre contact . 13
Table 7 – Preferred climatic categories . 14
Table 8 – Ratings and characteristics . 14
Table 9 – Acceptance tests . 17
Table 10 – Periodic tests . 18
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IEC 61169-74 has been prepared by subcommittee 46F: RF and microwave passive
components, of IEC technical committee 46: Cables, wires, waveguides, RF connectors, RF
and microwave passive components and accessories. It is an International Standard.
The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
Draft Report on voting
46F/703/CDV 46F/719/RVC
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1 Scope
This part of IEC 61169, which is a Sectional Specification (SS), provides information and rules
for the preparation of Detail Specifications (DS) for series HN RF coaxial connectors with screw
coupling with a characteristic impedance of 50 Ω.
This document prescribes mating face dimensions for high performance connectors (grade 2),
dimensional details of standard test connectors (grade 0), gauging information and tests
selected from IEC 61169-1, applicable to all Detail Specifications relating to series HN RF
connectors.
This document indicates recommended performance characteristics which are considered when
writing a Detail Specification and it covers test schedules and inspection requirements for
assessment levels M and H.
The series HN connectors are intended to be used in microwave transmission systems and can
be connected with all kinds of RF cables and microstrips. The operating frequency is up to
6 GHz.
NOTE Metric dimension are original dimensions. All undimensioned pictorial configurations are for reference
purpose only.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
IEC 61169-1:2013, Radio frequency connectors - Part 1: Generic specification - General
requirements and measuring methods
IEC 62037-3, Passive RF and microwave devices, intermodulation level measurement - Part 3:
Measurement of passive intermodulation in coaxial connectors
IEC 62153-4-7, Metallic cables and other passive components test methods - Part 4-7:
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Test method for measuring of transfer impedance Z and
T
screening attenuation a or coupling attenuation a of connectors and assemblies - Triaxial tube
s c
in tube method
3 Terms and definitions
No terms and definitions are listed in this document.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following
addresses:
– IEC Electropedia: available at https://www.electropedia.org/
– ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp
4 Mating face and gauge information
4.1 General connectors – Grade 2
4.1.1 Connector with pin centre contact
The mating face of the connector with pin centre contact is shown in Figure 1 and its dimensions
are shown in Table 1.
a) Connector with slotted outer conductor b) Connector with unslotted outer conductor
Key
1 mechanical and electrical reference plane
2 sealing ring
3 slot
NOTE 1 The slot is optional. The conductor is slotted and flared to meet gauge requirements of 4.2.2.
NOTE 2 For dimensions, see Table 1.
Figure 1 – Connector with pin centre contact
Table 1 – Dimensions of connector with pin centre contact
mm in
Ref. Remarks
Min. Max. Min. Max.
a
— 3,35 — 0,132
a
a
10,8 nom 0,425 nom
b
c 13,80 13,90 0,543 0,547
d 7,34 — 0,289 —
e 6,68 — 0,263 —
f 1,57 1,68 0,062 0,066
g
19,30 — 0,760 —
b
13,34 — 0,525 —
h
i 9,35 — 0,368 —
j 9,04 9,86 0,356 0,388
k 0,13 — 0,005 —
c
10,24 — 0,403 —
l
d
— 1,47 — 0,058
m
n 2,54 — 0,100 —
p 3,51 — 0,138 —
q 3,05 — 0,120 —
s — 0,38 — 0,015
t — 23,50 — 0,925
a
Dimension b depends on the dimension a and dielectric constant, and it shall meet the requirement of
50 Ω ± 1,5 Ω characteristics.
b
Dimension h shall meet the requirement of electrical and sealing performance requirements.
c
Full thread.
d
Coupling nut in forward position.
4.1.2 Connector with socket centre contact
The mating face of the connector with socket centre contact is shown in Figure 2 and its
dimensions are shown in Table 2.
Key
1 mechanical and electrical reference plane
NOTE For dimensions, see Table 2.
Figure 2 – Connector with socket centre contact
Table 2 – Dimensions of connector with socket centre contact
mm in
Ref. Remarks
Min. Max. Min. Max.
a
— 3,35 — 0,132
a
a
10,8 nom 0,425 nom
b
c 13,92 14,05 0,548 0,553
d — 7,47 — 0,294
e — 6,81 — 0,268
b
— — — —
f
g — 19,18 — 0,755
h 13,11 13,26 0,516 0,522
i — 9,35 — 0,368
j 8,33 9,09 0,328 0,358
k — 0,13 — 0,005
c
9,12 — 0,359 —
l
m 12,45 — 0,490 —
d
14,99 — 0,590 —
n
p 9,02 — 0,355 —
mm in
Ref. Remarks
Min. Max. Min. Max.
q 1,96 2,21 0,077 0,087
s 14,50 14,68 0,571 0,578
t 16,81 17,35 0,662 0,683
a
Dimension b depends on the dimension a and dielectric constant, and shall meet the requirement of
50 Ω ± 1,5 Ω characteristics.
b
Design of slotting is optional. It is chosen to meet return loss (RL), mating characteristics, and connector
durability requirements, when mated with a 1,60 mm to 1,68 mm (0,063 in to 0,066 in) gauge pin.
c
Full thread.
d
Clearance for mating connector coupling nut.
4.2 Gauges
4.2.1 Gauge pin for connector with socket centre contact
The gauge pin for the socket centre contact is shown in Figure 3 and its dimensions are shown
in Table 3.
NOTE For dimensions, see Table 3.
Figure 3 – Gauge pin for socket centre contact
Table 3 – Dimensions of gauge pin for connector with socket centre contact
Gauge A Gauge B Gauge C
(for sizing purpose) (for insertion purpose) (for retention purpose)
mm in mm in mm in
Ref.
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
b 1,685 1,690 0,066 3 0,066 5 1,600 1,605 0,063 0 0,063 2 1,565 1,570 0,061 6 0,061 8
c — 0,25 — 0,01 — 0,25 — 0,01 — 0,25 — 0,01
d
3,18 — 0,125 — 3,18 — 0,125 — 3,18 — 0,125 —
e — 9,86 — 0,388 — 9,86 — 0,388 — 9,86 — 0,388
α 38°± 2° 38°± 2° 38°± 10°
Material: steel, polished.
The test procedure is as follows.
a) Sizing test
The gauge A shall be inserted into the socket-centre contact three times. This is a sizing
operation and should only be carried out when the socket-centre contact is removed from
the connector.
b) Insertion test
After sizing test, the standard gauge B should be inserted into the socket-centre contact.
The insertion depth should not be less than 6,35 mm and the insertion force should not be
more than 4,4 N.
c) Retention test
After sizing test, the gauge C shall be inserted into socket-centre contact. The contact shall
retain the mass of the gauge C in a vertical downward position. The insertion depth should
not be less than 6,35 mm and the separation force shall not be less than 0,56 N.
4.2.2 Gauge for outer contact of connector with pin centre contact
The gauge for the outer contact of connector with pin centre contact is shown in Figure 4 and
its dimensions are shown in Table 4.
NOTE For dimensions, see Table 4.
Figure 4 – Gauge for outer contact of connector with pin centre contact
Table 4 – Dimensions of gauge for outer contact of connector with pin centre contact
Gauge D Gauge E Gauge F
(for sizing purpose) (for insertion purpose) (for retention purpose)
mm in mm in mm in
Ref.
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
a
13,90 13,92 0,547 0,548 14,15 14,17 0,557 0,558 14,05 14,07 0,553 0,554
b — 7,62 — 0,300 — 7,62 — 0,300 — 7,62 — 0,300
c 14,45 14,50 0,569 0,571 14,15 14,17 0,557 0,558 14,05 14,07 0,553 0,554
d — 17,52 — 0,69 — 17,52 — 0,69 — 17,52 — 0,69
e 9,20 9,35 0,362 0,368 6,00 6,35 0,236 0,250 6,00 6,35 0,236 0,250
f 0,50 0,80 0,020 0,031 0,50 0,80 0,020 0,031 0,50 0,80 0,020 0,031
a
0,50 0,80 0,020 0,031 0,50 0,80 0,020 0,031 0,50 0,80 0,020 0,031
r
Material: steel, polished.
The test procedure is as follows.
a) Sizing test
The resilient outer contact shall be completely inserted three times into the gauge D. This
is a sizing operation.
b) Insertion test
After sizing test, the resilient outer contact shall be inserted into the gauge E. The insertion
depth should not be less than 6,00 mm and the insertion force should not be more than
4,4 N.
c) Retention test
After insertion test, the resilient outer contact shall be inserted into the gauge E. The
resilient outer contact shall retain the gauge F in a vertical downward direction. The insertion
depth should not be less than 6,00 mm and the separation force shall not be less than 4 N.
This test can also be carried out on the connector with the insulator unremoved.
4.3 Dimensions – Standard test connectors – Grade 0
4.3.1 Connectors with pin centre contact
The interface of the connector with pin centre contact is shown in Figure 5 and its dimensions
are shown in Table 5.
Dimension in millimetres
(dimensions in inches)
Key
1 mechanical and electrical reference plane
NOTE For dimensions, see Table 5.
Figure 5 – Connector with pin centre contact
Table 5 – Dimensions of connector with pin centre contact
mm in
Ref. Remarks
Min. Max. Min. Max.
a
3,3 nom 0,130 nom
a
b
10,78 10,81 0,424 5 0,425 5
b
c 13,84 13,89 0,545 0,547
d 7,35 7,46 0,289 0,294
e 6,70 6,80 0,264 0,268
f 1,638 1,664 0,064 5 0,065 5
i
9,40 9,45 0,370 0,372
j 9,15 9,20 0,360 0,362
k 0,13 0,25 0,005 0,010
u 0,64 0,89 0,025 0,035
c
0,20 0,40 0,008 0,016
v
a
The size of PTFE medium with dielectric constant of 2,02, and the PTFE medium shall be used.
b
The selected diameter should meet the requirements of 50 Ω ± 0,5 Ω characteristic impedance.
c
Radius.
4.3.2 Connector with socket centre contact
The mating face of the standard test connector with socket centre contact is shown in Figure 6
and its dimensions are shown in Table 6.
Dimension in millimetres
(dimensions in inches)
Key
1 mechanical and electrical reference plane
NOTE For dimensions, see Table 6.
Figure 6 – Connector with socket in centre contact
Table 6 – Dimensions of connector with socket centre contact
mm in
Ref. Remarks
Min. Max. Min. Max.
a
3,3 nom 0,130 nom
a
b
10,78 10,81 0,424 5 0,425 5
b
c 13,93 14,00 0,548 0,552
d 7,35 7,46 0,289 0,294
e
6,66 6,75 0,262 0,266
f 1,651 nom 0,0650 nom
h 13,14 13,23 0,517 0,521
i 9,25 9,30 0,364 0,366
j 9,00 9,05 0,354 0,356
k 0,00 0,13 0,000 0,005
p 9,40 — 0,370 —
s 14,51 14,65 0,571 0,577
u 0,38 0,64 0,015 0,025
v 1,80 1,91 0,071 0,075
mm in
Ref. Remarks
Min. Max. Min. Max.
w 0,13 0,20 0,005 0,008
x 0,38 0,89 0,015 0,035
y 8,28 8,53 0,326 0,336
a
The size of PTFE medium with dielectric constant of 2,02, and the PTFE medium shall be used.
b
The selected diameter should meet the requirements of 50 Ω ± 0,5 Ω characteristic impedance.
5 Quality assessment procedures
5.1 General
Subclauses 5.2 and 5.3 provide recommended ratings, performance and test conditions to be
considered when writing a Detail Specification (DS). They also provide an appropriate schedule
of tests with minimum levels of conformance inspection sampling, together with the pro forma
Blank Detail Specification (BDS) and instructions for the preparation of a Detail Specification.
5.2 Ratings and characteristics
Preferred climatic categories are given in Table 7.
The values indicated in Table 7 are recommended for HN series RF connectors and are given
for the writer of the Detail Specification. They are applicable for the condition when the
connectors are fully mated. Rating and characteristics are given in Table 8.
Certain tests are listed without any recommended values being given. These tests will usually
not be required. When these tests are required, appropriate values shall be entered in the Detail
Specification at the discretion of the specification writer.
Table 7 – Preferred climatic categories
a
Climate series Grade Temperature range Steady damp heat
40/85/21 A −40 °C to +85 °C 21 days
55/125/21 B − 55 °C to +125 °C 21 days
55/155/56 C − 55 °C to +155 °C 56 days
a
To be included in the IEC series designation.
Table 8 – Ratings and characteristics
Remarks including
IEC 61169-1:2013 any deviations from
Ratings and characteristics Value
or as specified standard test
methods
Dimensions 9.1.2 See DS Including parts and
materials and
mechanical
interchangeability
Electrical
Nominal impedance 50 Ω
a
DC to 6 GHz
Frequency range
Remarks including
IEC 61169-1:2013 any deviations from
Ratings and characteristics Value
or as specified standard test
methods
a
9.2.1
Return loss
Grade 2 connectors
- straight styles ≤ −20 dB Up to 2 GHz
≤ −17 dB Up to 4 GHz
≤ −14 dB Up to 6 GHz
- right-angle styles See DS
- component mounting styles See DS
- solder bucket and PCB See DS
mounting style
b
9.2.3
Centre contact resistance
- initial ≤ 1,5 mΩ
- after conditioning ≤ 2,5 mΩ
b
9.2.3
Outer conductor resistance
- initial ≤ 1,0 mΩ
- after conditioning ≤ 1,5 mΩ
Insulation resistance 9.2.5
- initial ≥ 5 000 MΩ
- after conditioning ≥ 200 MΩ
Voltage proof 9.2.6
c,d
5 000 V 86 kPa to 106 kPa
- at sea–level
c,d
350 V 4,4 kPa
- at 4,4 kPa
approximately
equivalent to 20 km
Environmental test voltage 9.2.6
c,d
2 500 V 86 kPa to 106 kPa
- at sea–level
c,d
100 V 4,4 kPa
- at 4,4 kPa
approximately
equivalent to 20 km
e
IEC 62153-4-7 ≥ 90 dB, at 1 GHz to 3 GHz
Screening effectiveness
(straight cabled connectors
only)
Discharge test (corona effect) 9.2.8 500 V Extinction voltage
Intermodulation level (PIM) IEC 62037-3 ≤ −120 dBc (1 800 MHz) Test power
(2 × 20) W
Mechanical
Soldering 9.3.2 See DS
- bit size
Gauge insertion force (resilient 9.3.4
contacts)
- inner contact ≤ 4,4 N
- outer contact ≤ 4,4 N
Gauge retention force (resilient
contacts)
- inner contact ≥ 0,56 N
- outer contact ≥ 4,0 N
Remarks including
IEC 61169-1:2013 any deviations from
Ratings and characteristics Value
or as specified standard test
methods
Centre contact captivation 9.3.5 Only applicable to
centre contact with
- axial force 28 N
captivation structure;
after test, the
- permitted displacement in ≤ 0,25 mm
dimension of centre
each direction
contact shall comply
with interface
- torque See DS
dimensions
Engagement and separation 9.3.6
- axial force ≤ 110 N
- torque 1,0 N·m to 5,0 N·m
Strength of coupling mechanism 9.3.11
- axial force ≥ 450N
- torque 7,5 N·m
Effectiveness of cable fixing
against
- cable rotation (cable 9.3.7 See DS
end flinch)
- cable pulling 9.3.8 See DS
- cable bending 9.3.9 See DS
- cable torsion 9.3.10 See DS
Bending moment 9.3.12 1 N·m
Bumps total 9.3.13 See DS
Vibration 9.3.3 (15 g acceleration)
, 10 Hz to 500 Hz
100 m/s
n
Shock 9.3.14 (75 g acceleration)
500 m/s
n
1/2 sine wave, 11 ms
Environmental
Climatic category A: 40/85/21
B: 55/125/21
Steady-state hygrothermal 9.4.3 See DS
Rapid temperature change 9.4.4 See DS
Sealing non-hermetically sealed 9.4.7 100 kPa to 110 kPa
1 cm /h max
connectors pressure differential
Sealing hermetically sealed 9.4.8 100 kPa to 110 kPa
1 Pa·cm /s max
connectors pressure differential
Water immersion 9.4.9 See DS
Salt mist 9.4.10 ≥ 48 h Duration of spraying
Remarks including
IEC 61169-1:2013 any deviations from
Ratings and characteristics Value
or as specified standard test
methods
Endurance
Mechanical 9.3.15 500 operations
f
9.4.5 1 000 h at 155 °C
High temperature
a
These values apply to basic connector. In practice, these can be influenced by the cable used, and reference
should always be made to the actual values given in the Detail Specification.
b
Values for a single pair of connector interface.
c
Voltages are RMS values of AC at 40 Hz to 65 Hz, unless otherwise specified.
d
Some cables usable with these connectors have ratings lower than the values given here.
e
When interfaces are fully mated.
f
For certain connectors, the upper temperature limit is restricted by the cable characteristics. Reference should
be made to the relevant cable specification.
5.3 Test schedule and inspection requirements
5.3.1 Acceptance tests
Table 9 describes the acceptance tests to be performed.
Table 9 – Acceptance tests
Assessment level M (higher) Assessment level H (lower)
IEC 61169-1:2013 or as Test Test
IL AQL Period IL AQL Period
specified required required
% %
Group A1
Visual inspection 9.1.1 a II 1 a S3 1,5
Group B1
Outline dimensions 9.1.2 a S4 0,4 a S3 4
Mechanical 9.1.2.2 a II 1 a S3 1,5
compatibility
Engagement and 9.3.6 a S4 0,4 a S3 1,5
separation
Lot by Lot by
Insertion force 9.3.4 ia II 1 ia S3 1,5
lot lot
(resilient contacts)
Sealing
– non hermetic 9.4.7 ia II 0,65 ia S3 1
– hermetic 9.4.8 ia II 0,015 ia S3 0,025
Water immersion 9.4.9 ia II 0,015 ia S3 0,025
Voltage proof 9.2.6 a II 0,4 a S3 4
Intermodulation level IEC 62037-3 a S4 0,4 a S3 4
(PIM)
Assessment level M (higher) Assessment level H (lower)
IEC 61169-1:2013 or as Test Test
IL AQL Period IL AQL Period
specified required required
% %
a
9.3.2.2 ia S4 0,4 ia S3 4
Solderability
Insulation resistance 9.2.5 a S4 0,4 a S3 4
Abbreviations:
a suggested as applicable
ia test suggested (if technically applicable)
IL inspection level
AQL acceptable quality level
a
Destructive tests: specimens shall not be returned to stock.
5.3.2 Periodic tests
There are no group C tests for level H and M. Table 10 lists the periodic tests to be performed.
Table 10 – Periodic tests
Assessment level M (higher) Assessment level H (lower)
IEC 61169-1:
Permitted
Permitted
2013 or as
failures
Test Number of Test Number of failures
Period Period
specified
per
required specimens required specimens per
a
group
group
b
6 1 3 years 3 1 3 years
Group D1
Solderability
9.3.2.2 ia ia
connector
assemblies
Resistance
9.3.2.3 ia ia
to soldering
heat
Effectiveness
of cable
fixing against
1) cable
9.3.7 na na
rotation
(nutation)
2) cable
9.3.8 ia ia
pulling
3) cable
9.3.9 Ia Ia
bending
4) cable
9.3.10 ia ia
torsion
b
Group D2 6 1 3 years 3 1 3 years
Contact
9.2.3 a a
resistance,
outer
conductor
and centre
conductor
continuity
Vibration
9.3.3 a a
Damp heat, 9.4.3 a a
steady state
Assessment level M (higher) Assessment level H (lower)
IEC 61169-1:
Permitted
Permitted
2013 or as
failures
Test Number of Test Number of failures
Period Period
specified
required specimens per required specimens per
a
group
group
b
c c
Group D3 1 3 years 1 3 years
1 1
Dimensions
9.1.2 a a
piece-parts
and
materials
b
Group D4 6 1 3 years 3 1 3 years
Mechanical
9.3.15 a a
endurance
High
9.4.5 a a
temperature
endurance
Discharge
9.2.8
test
Climatic
9.4 na na
conditioning
b
Group D5 6 1 3 years 3 1 3 years
Return loss
9.2.1 a a
Screening
IEC 62153-4-7 a a
effectiveness
Water
9.4.9 ia ia
immersion
b
6 1 3 years 3 1 3 years
Group D6
Contact
9.3.5 a a
captivation
Rapid
9.4.4 na na
change of
temperature
Climatic
9.4.2 a a
sequence
b
Group D7 1 – 3 years 1 3 years
Salt mist
9.4.10 a
Abbreviations:
a suggested as applicable
ia test suggested (if technically applicable)
na not applicable
a
For qualification approval (QA), a total of two failures only permitted from groups D1 to D7.
b
Destructive tests: specimens shall not be returned to test.
c
One set of piece-parts each style and variant, unless using common piece parts.
5.3.3 Procedures for the quality conformance
5.3.3.1 Quality conformance inspection
The inspection shall consist of test group A1 and B1 on a lot-by-lot basis.
5.3.3.2 Quality conformance and its maintenance
The quality conformance shall consist of three consecutive lots passing test group A1 and B1
followed by selection of specimens from the lots as appropriate. These specimens shall
successfully pass the specified periodic D tests.
6 Instructions for preparation of Detail Specifications
6.1 General
Detail Specifications (DS) writers shall use the appropriate Blank Detail Specification (BDS).
Subclause 6.6 comprise the pro forma BDS dedicated for use with series HN connectors. As
such, it will have already entered on it information relation to
a) the basic specification number applicable to all the detail specifications covering connector
styles of the series covered by the sectional specification, and
b) the connector series designation.
The specification writer should enter the details relating to the connector style to be covered as
indicated. The numbers in brackets in the BDS correspond to indications in 6.2 to 6.5, which
shall be given.
6.2 Identification of the component
(1) Enter the following details.
– Style: the style designation of the connector including series of fixing and sealing if
applicable.
– Attachment: by deletion of the inapplicable options of cable/wire given for centre and outer
conductors.
– Special features and marking: as applicable.
– Series designation: in bold characters/digits approximately 15 mm high.
(2) Enter detail of assessment level and the climatic category.
(3) A reproduction of the outline drawing and details of the panel piercing (if applicable). It
shall provide the maximum envelope dimensions and the position of the reference plane.
In the case of a fixed connector, the position of the mounting plane(s) relative to the
front face of the connector
(4) Any maximum panel thickness limitation for fixed connectors shall be stated.
(5) Particulars of all variants covered by the DS. As appropriate, the information shall
include
– cable series (or sizes) applicable to each variant,
– alternative plated or protective finishes,
– details of alternative mounting flanges having either tapped or plain mounting holes, and
– details of alternative solder spills or solder buckets including, when applicable, those for
use with microwave integrated circuit (MIC) components.
6.3 Performance
(6) Performance data listing the most important characteristics of the connectors in
accordance with the requirements of the relevant Sectional Specification. Deviations
from the minimum requirements shall be clearly indicated. Non applicable parameters
shall be marked "n/a".
6.4 Marking, ordering information and related matters
(7) Insert marking and ordering information as appropriate together with details of related
documents and any invoked structural similarity.
6.5 Selection of tests, test conditions and severities
(8) "n/a" shall be used to indicate non-applicable test. All test marked "a" by Detail
specification writer shall be mandatory.
When using the normal procedure with a dedicated BDS, the letter "a" for applicable shall be
entered in the "test required" column against each of the tests indicated as being mandatory in
the test schedule of the relevant Sectional Specification. Any additional test required at the
discretion of the specification writer shall also be indicated by an "a".
The specification writer shall also indicate, when necessary, details of deviations from the
standard test conditions, including any relevant deviations given in the test schedule of the
Sectional Specification.
6.6 Blank Detail Specification pro forma for HN connectors
Subclause 6.6 contains the complete BDS.
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(5) Detail specification for radio frequency coaxial
connector of assessed quality
Series: HN
Style: Special features and markings:
Method of cable/wire + attachment Centre conductor – solder/crimp +
outer conductor – solder/clamp/crimp +
+ delete as appropriate
(6) Assessment level Characteristic impedance ……Ω Climatic category./././
(7) Outline and maximum dimensions Panel piercing and mounting details
(8) Variants
Variant no. Description of IEC 61169
variant
-01
Information about manufacturers who have components qualified under the IECQ Conformity Assessment
System is available through the IECQ on-line certificate system.
(9) Performance (including limiting conditions of use)
IEC 61169-1: Remarks, including any
Rating and characteristics 2013 or as Values deviations from standard test
specified methods
Electrical
Nominal impedance ……Ω
Frequency range DC to …… GHz Measurement frequency range
Rated voltage at sea-level ……………… V 86 kPa to 106 kPa, determined by
the cable
Rated voltage at 4,4 kPa ……………… V 4,4 kPa approximately equivalent
to 20 km, determined by the cable
IEC 61169-1: Remarks, including any
Rating and characteristics 2013 or as Values deviations from standard test
specified methods
Return loss 9.2.1
01……… ≤……dB…… GHz
……… ≤……dB…… GHz
……… ≤……dB…… GHz
……… ≤……dB…… GHz
Centre contact resistance 9.2.3 ≤ …………… mΩ Initial
≤ …………… mΩ After conditioning
Centre conductor continuity 9.2.3 Resistance change due to
conditioning
01……… ≤ …………… mΩ
……… ≤ …………… mΩ
……… ≤ …………… mΩ
……… ≤ …………… mΩ
Outer contact continuity 9.2.3 ≤ …………… mΩ Initial
≤ …………… mΩ After conditioning
Insulation resistance 9.2.5 ≥ …………… GΩ Initial
≥ …………… GΩ After conditioning
a
9.2.6 86 kPa to 106 kPa
Voltage proof at sea-level
……………… kV
01………
……………… kV
………
……………… kV
………
……………… kV
………
a
9.2.6 …… kPa (if not 4,4 kPa)
Voltage proof at 4,4 kPa
……………… kV
01………
……………… kV
………
……………… kV
………
……………… kV
………
Screening effectiveness IEC 62153-4-7
01……… dB…… at……GHz Z≤ ……… mΩ
t
……… dB…… at……GHz
Z ≤ ……… mΩ
t
……… dB…… at……GHz
Z ≤ ……… mΩ
t
……… dB…… at……GHz
Z ≤ ……… mΩ
t
Discharge test (corona) at sea-level 9.2.8 Extinction voltages
01……… ≥ ……………… V
……… ≥ ……………… V
……… ≥ ……………… V
……… ≥ ……………… V
Intermodulation level (PIM) IEC 62037-3
01……… ≤…dBc at……MHz Test power (2 ×……) W
……… ≤…dBc at……MHz Test power (2 ×……) W
……… ≤…dBc at……MHz Test power (2 ×……) W
……… ≤…dBc at……MHz Test power (2 ×……) W
IEC 61169-1: Remarks, including any
Rating and characteristics 2013 or as Values deviations from standard test
specified methods
ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
Mechanical
Soldering 9.3.2
– bit size ……………….
Insertion force (resilient contacts) 9.3.4
– inner contact ……………… N
– outer contact ……………… N
Centre contact captivation 9.3.5
– axial force ……………… N
– permitted displacement each ……………… mm
direction
– torque
……………… N·m
Engagement and separation forces 9.3.6
Strength of coupling mechanism 9.3.11
– axial force ……………… N
– torque ……………… N·m
Effectiveness of cable fixing against
1) cable rotation 9.3.7 Rotations Bending radius
01……… ………………… ……… mm
……… ………………… ……… mm
……… ………………… ……… mm
……… ………………… ……… mm
2) cable pulling 9.3.8 Point of application and duration
01……… ………………… N ……… mm ……… s
……… ………………… N ……… mm ……… s
……… ………………… N ……… mm ……… s
……… ………………… N ……… mm ……… s
3) cable bending 9.3.9 Length of cable and mass
01……… ……………cycles ……… mm ……… kg
……… ……………cycles ……… mm ……… kg
……… ……………cycles ……… mm
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