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 connectors fits into Erni's cable connector housing series KSG200, a sheet metal shielded cable housing with superior EMI/RFI and ESD protection. (Data available.)
Working voltage is 400 V d.c. current rating can be seen on ordering information. Insulation resistance is 10 000 MW min at 100 V d.c. Mechanical endurance is 500 mating cycles. Insertion loss at 25°C is: 30, 37, 50 and 45 dB, at 5, 10, 100 and 1000 MHz respectively.
Connectors meet performance requirements of MIL-C-24308.
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