The Erni D-Sub high power series has been extended with the addition of two male and one female filtered connectors. All three connectors are equipped with a 47 nF capacitor. Both male connectors are designed to be soldered to a PCB and the female connector termination is soldered to 12 AWG wires. The female D-Sub filtered connector fits into the cable connector housing series KSG200, a sheet metal shielded cable housing with EMI/RFI and ESD protection.
Key specifications are: working voltage: 400 V d.c.; test voltage: 1000 V d.c.; insulation resistance: 10 000 MW min at 100 V d.c.; mating force: maximum 10 N per contact; unmating force: min 1,6 N per contact; mechanical endurance: 500 mating cycles.
The connector/s meet performance requirements of MIL-C-24308. The insertion loss at 25°C is: attenuation (dB min) 30 (5 MHz); 37 (10 MHz); 50 (100 MHz); 45 (1000 MHz).
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