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3.18 Vibration. When the cabled (or wired, as applicable) connector is tested as specified in 4.6.15,
there shall be no electrical interruptions exceeding 1 microsecond (µs), or as otherwise specified (see
3.1). There shall be no evidence of visual mechanical damage after the test, and the contact
resistance of the center contact shall not be changed by more than the specified amount (see 3.1 and
3.16).
3.19 Shock (specified pulse). When the cabled (or wired, as applicable) connector is tested as
specified in 4.6.16, there shall be no electrical interruptions exceeding 1 µs unless otherwise specified
(see 3.1). There shall be no evidence of visual or mechanical damage after the test, and the contact
resistance of the center contact shall not be changed by more than the specified amount (see 3.1).
3.20 Thermal shock. After testing as specified in 4.6.17, there shall be no evidence of visual
mechanical damage to the connector and it shall meet the dielectric withstanding voltage requirement
(see 3.17), and the contact resistance specified for the center contact shall not be exceeded (see
3.16).
3.21 Moisture resistance. When connectors are tested as specified in 4.6.18, there shall be no
evidence of damage. They shall withstand the dielectric withstanding voltage specified (see 3.17),
and the insulation resistance shall not be less than that specified (see 3.11).
3.22 Corona level. When connectors are tested as specified in 4.6.19, at the altitude and voltage
specified (see 3.1), there shall be no evidence of sustained corona discharge.
3.23 RF high potential withstanding voltage. When connectors are tested as specified in 4.6.20,
there shall be no breakdown, or the leakage current specified shall not be exceeded (see 3.1).
3.24 Cable retention force. When connectors are tested as specified in 4.6.21, there shall be no
evidence of mechanical failure, loosening, rupture, or discontinuity. The direct clamping of the cable
jacket shall not be the primary method of cable retention.
3.25 Coupling mechanism retention force. When tested as specified in 4.6.22, the coupling
mechanism shall not be dislodged from the connector and shall be capable of meeting the
requirements of 3.5.1 immediately after the test.
3.26 RF leakage. When connectors are tested as specified in 4.6.23, the total leakage, cable to
cable shall not exceed that specified (see 3.1).
3.27 RF insertion loss. When connectors are tested as specified in 4.6.24, the insertion loss shall
not exceed that specified (see 3.1).
3.28 Assembly instructions. Complete assembly instructions shall be furnished by the vendor with
each connector procured under this specification. It is not the intention of this specification to require
assembly instructions with uncabled connectors (i.e., solder pot, solder tab or posts, etc.). Assembly
instructions shall include:
a.
Cable preparation stripping dimensions and tolerances.
b.
List and description of crimping or special tools if required (see 1.2.2).
c.
Pictorial presentation of sub-assemblies and loose piece parts
d.
Sufficient pertinent dimensions for verification of correct parts; as a minimum the cable
entry openings for conductor, dielectric, braid, and jacket shall be specified.
e. Recommended cable clamp tightening torque (if applicable).
f. Military PIN and manufacturer's PIN.
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