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RF Coaxial Connectors
Introduction
The ITT Industries, Cannon 1.0/2.3 Connectors
are offered in both 50 ohm and 75 ohm series.
These connectors are now widely used in
telecommunication systems where, due to
their smaller size, significant space saving
can be achieved. Ideally suited to RF and high
speed digital equipment, the connectors are
designed to meet the requirements of CECC
22230 and DIN47247.
This range features the Push-Pull coupling
mechanism to provide a secure latch that
prevents accidental disconnection, whilst
allowing ease of mating and unmating.
The range of parts shown in this publication
includes plug and jack connectors for a variety
of cables, together with PCB styles and U
links. Other cable types and connector styles
may be available on request.
1.0/2.3
Mating Interfaces
3,00/3,06
(.118/.120)
1,15/1,75
(.045/.069)
M 5,5 x 0,5
1,15
(.045)
MAX
5,50
(.216)
MAX
0,47/0,52
(.018/.020)
5,40/5,70
(.212/.224)
4,03/4,15
(.158/.163)
6,50 MAX
(.255)
5,90 MAX
(.232)
Plug
Jack
Coupling Types
Standard Push-Pull (other types: screw, snap-
on, slide-in available on request)
45
R0,80
(.031)
2,00
(.078)
3,60
(.141)
7,70
(.303)
1,85
(.072)
Screw Type
M 5,5 x 0,5
3,90
(.153)
6,50
(.255)
8,90
(.350)
13,40
(.527)
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Dimensions subject to change
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Specification
Electrical
1.0/2.3
Impedance
Frequency Range
Voltage Rating
Insulation Resistance
Contact Resistance
Reflection Coefficient
(except SMD Jacks see page 12)
50
W
/ 75
W
nominal
With 50
W
connector on 50
W
cable = 0 - 2 Ghz
With 75
W
connector on 75
W
cable = 0 - 2 Ghz
At Sea level = 250 Vrms
1000 M
W
minimum
Inner contact (50
W
) = 4m
W
maximum
Inner contact (75
W
) = 6m
W
typical maximum
Outer contact (50
W
- 75
W
) = 2.5m
W
maximum
With 50
W
connector on 50
W
cable and
f = 1 GHz
With 75
W
connector on 75
W
cable and
f = 1 GHz
= 0.05 maximum
= 0.1 maximum
Mechanical
Withdrawal Force, inner female contact
Withdrawal force, outer male contact
Insertion force between jacks and plugs
Withdrawal force between jacks and plugs
Materials
0.2 N (0.04 lbs.) minimum
0.7 N (0.15 lbs.) minimum
10 N (2.24 lbs.) maximum
0.9 N (0.20 lbs.) minimum
Bodies and nuts: Brass.
Inner male contact: Brass or Berylium Copper.
Inner and outer female contacts: Berylium Copper.
Insulators : PTFE or Thermoplastics.
Crimp ferrules: Copper alloy
Contact surfaces: Gold over Nickel.
Bodies and crimp ferrules: Nickel or Gold over Nickel.
Finish/Plating
Environmental
General
Temperature Rating
Connector Durability
Standards
-40° C to 85°C
500 matings minimum
CECC 22230, DIN 47297
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50
W
50
W
1.0/2.3
Cable Plugs
Straight Crimp Plug
Push-Pull Coupling
(Packed in Trays of 25)
Part Number
D55-B24-3058GDA
D55-B24-3060GDA
Cable Numbers
RG58/U
RG316/U
~26,00
(1.023)
MAX
7,70
(.303)
Assembly Instructions BBAI - 1289 - page 30
50
W
Cable Jacks
~26,00
(1.023)
MAX
Straight Crimp Bulkhead Jack
All Couplings
(Packed in Trays of 25)
Part Number
D51-B27-3058GEA
D51-B27-3060GEA
Cable Number
RG58/U
RG316/U
4,15
(.163)
7,30
(.287)
M 5,5 x 0,5
Mounting Hole Diameter 6,16 (.243) min - 6,33 (.249) max
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