TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
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STRAIGHT BULKHEAD JACK PANNEL SEAL
CABLE .141 NON MAGNETIC
R141.338.007
Series :
BNC
All dimensions are in mm.
.
pn
.
ao
COMPONENTS
BODY
CENTER CONTACT
OUTER CONTACT
INSULATOR
GASKET
OTHERS PARTS
-
-
MATERIALS
BZ4
BERYLLIUM COPPER
-
PTFE
SILICONE RUBBER
BZ4
-
-
GBR 2
Cu2.5 Au1.3
-
PLATING
(µm)
GBR 2
-
-
Issue : 0843 A
In the effort to improve our products, we reserve the right to make changes judged to be
necessary.
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
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STRAIGHT BULKHEAD JACK PANNEL SEAL
CABLE .141 NON MAGNETIC
R141.338.007
Series :
BNC
PACKAGING
SPECIFICATION
Standard
100
Unit
‘W’ option
Other
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Impedance
50
Ω
Frequency
0-4
GHz
VSWR
1.3 + 0,0000
x F(GHz) Maxi
Insertion loss
0.2*
√F(GHz)
dB Maxi
RF leakage
- (
-55**
- F(GHz)) dB Maxi
Voltage rating
500
Veff Maxi
Dielectric withstanding voltage
1500
Veff mini
Insulation resistance
5000
MΩ mini
Stripping
CABLE ASSEMBLY
a
4,50
b
7,80
c
0,00
d
0,00
e
0,00
f
0,00
mm
Assembly instruction
:
Recommended cable(s)
NON MAGNETIC CABLE
UT141C AMAG
Characteristics indicated on this data sheet are those that can be
achieved with the highest performance cable. Intrinsic limitations of
the cable may diminish the performance of the assembly
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Center contact retention
Axial force – Mating end
Axial force – Opposite end
Torque
27.2
N mini
N mini
NA
N.cm mini
Cable retention
- pull off
- torque
300
N mini
N.cm
TOOLING
Part
Number
.
Description Hexagon
.
.
Recommended torque
Mating
Panel nut
Clamp nut
A/F clamp nut
Mating life
Weight
N.cm
370
N.cm
70
N.cm
11,9000
mm
500
Cycles mini
4,8800
g
OTHER CHARACTERISTICS
* at 3GHz
** from 2 to 3 GHz
NON MAGNETIC COMPONENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating temperature
Hermetic seal
Panel leakage
-65/+165
° C
Atm.cm3/s
IP64
Issue : 0843 A
In the effort to improve our products, we reserve the right to make changes judged to be
necessary.
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STRAIGHT BULKHEAD JACK PANNEL SEAL
CABLE .141 NON MAGNETIC
COMPONENTS
Solder barrel
Centre contact
R141.338.007
Series :
BNC
b
a
Insulator
Body
Back nut
We recommend a cable thermal preconditioning before assembly
1
Strip the cable with the cable stripping tool
Trim the cable inner conductor with the trimmer.
Clean the cable.
4
Slide insulator over center conductor, seating
flush to dielectric.
1
2
1
2
2
Slide the back nut, and the solder fitting over cable
dielectric until bottoms on the cable jacket.
5
Solder contact to center conductor. Contact to be
seated flush against insulator.
1
1
2
3
Solder the solder fitting to cable jacket. Do not disturb
solder joint until it has cooled.
6
Insert cable assembly into connector body and tighten
back nut at the recommended torque (see TDS).
1
Issue : 0843 A
In the effort to improve our products, we reserve the right to make changes judged to be
necessary.