Standard IEC 60169-25-ed.1.0 31.3.1992 preview

IEC 60169-25-ed.1.0

Radio-frequency connectors - Part 25: Two-pole screw (3/4-20 UNEF) coupled connectors for use with shielded balanced cables having twin inner conductors with inner diameter of outer conductor 13,56 mm (0,534 in) (Type TWHN)



STANDARD published on 31.3.1992


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Designation standards: IEC 60169-25-ed.1.0
Publication date standards: 31.3.1992
SKU: NS-409047
The number of pages: 13
Approximate weight : 39 g (0.09 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEC

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R.F. connectors

Annotation of standard text IEC 60169-25-ed.1.0 :

Shielded balanced cables having twin inner conductors are being used extensively in data processing systems. These cables are used to interconnect parts of computer systems which feature 2-pole screw (3/4-20 UNEF) coupled connectors having an inner diameter of outer conductor (IDOC) of 13,56 mm (0,534 in). Les cables symetriques blindes ayant deux conducteurs interieurs sont largement utilises dans les systemes de traitement de donnees. Ces cables sont utilises pour raccorder differentes parties des systemes dordinateur equipes de connecteurs avec systemes de verrouillage a vis a deux poles (3/4-20 UNEF), avec un diametre interieur du conducteur exterieur egal a 13,56 mm.

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