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BS EN IEC 61076-2-114:2020

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Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment. Product requirements – Circular connectors. Detail specification for connectors with M8 screw-locking with power contacts and signal contacts for data transmission up to 100 MHz

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IEC 61076-2-114:2020 describes circular connectors with M8 screw locking typically used for data and power transmissions in industrial applications. These connectors consist of fixed and free connectors that are either rewireable or non-rewireable. Data transmission performance is for Category 5 up to 100 MHz. Two coded versions, identified as D-coded and P-coded, are provided that differ by their pin size and optionally by number of poles, hence by the function provided for field applications. Male connectors have round contacts Ƙ 0,8 mm for D-coded, and Ƙ 1 mm for P-coded connectors. The coding provided by this document prevents the mating of accordingly coded male or female connectors to any other similarly sized interfaces covered by other standards.

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2 undefined
5 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
9 English
CONTENTS
13 FOREWORD
15 INTRODUCTION
16 1 Scope
2 Normative references
18 3 Terms and definitions
19 4 Technical information
4.1 Systems of levels
4.1.1 Performance levels
4.1.2 Compatibility levels, according to IEC 61076-1
4.2 Codings
4.3 Classification into climatic categories
4.4 Creepage and clearance distances
4.5 Current-carrying capacity
4.6 Marking
4.7 Characteristics
5 Dimensional information
5.1 General
20 5.2 Isometric view and common features
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Common features
5.2.3 Reference system
5.3 Engagement (mating) information
5.3.1 Engaging (mating) direction
Figure 1 ā€“ Engagement (mating) information
21 5.3.2 Contact levels and sequencing
5.3.3 Perpendicular to the engaging (mating) direction
5.3.4 Inclination
5.4 Fixed connectors
5.4.1 Dimensions
Figures
Tables
Table 1 ā€“ Connectors dimensions in mated and locked position
Table 2 ā€“ Styles of fixed connectors
22 5.4.2 Terminations
Figure 2 ā€“ Fixed connector with wire ends, male contacts, single hole mounting
Figure 3 ā€“ Fixed connector with wire ends, female contacts, single hole mounting
23 5.5 Free connectors āˆ’ Dimensions
5.5.1 General
Figure 4 ā€“ Cable outlet orientation of male and female angled versions KM, MM, KF, MF
Table 3 ā€“ Styles of free connectors
24 5.5.2 Style JM
5.5.3 Style KM
Figure 5 ā€“ Rewireable connector, male contacts, straight version, with locking nut
Figure 6 ā€“ Rewireable connector, male contacts, angled version, with locking nut
25 5.5.4 Style LM
5.5.5 Style MM
5.5.6 Style JF
Figure 7 ā€“ Non-rewireable connector, male contacts, straight version, with locking nut
Figure 8 ā€“ Non-rewireable connector, male contacts, angled version, with locking nut
Figure 9 ā€“ Rewireable connector, female contacts, straight version, with locking nut
26 5.5.7 Style KF
5.5.8 Style LF
Figure 10 ā€“ Rewireable connector, female contacts, angled version, with locking nut
Figure 11 ā€“ Non-rewireable connector, female contacts,straight version, with locking nut
27 5.5.9 Style MF
5.5.10 Interface dimensions ā€“ Fixed connectors with D-coding
Figure 12 ā€“ Non-rewireable connector, female contacts,angled version, with locking nut
Figure 13 ā€“ Fixed connector with D-coding
28 5.5.11 Interface dimensions ā€“ Fixed connectors with P-coding
Figure 14 ā€“ Fixed connector with P-coding
Table 4 ā€“ Dimensions of fixed connector with D-coding
29 5.5.12 Interface dimensions ā€“ Free connector with D-coding
Figure 15 ā€“ Free connector with D-coding
Table 5 ā€“ Dimensions of fixed connector with P-coding
30 5.5.13 Interface dimensions ā€“ Free connector with P-coding
Table 6 ā€“ Dimensions of free connector with D-coding
31 Figure 16 ā€“ Free connector with P-coding
32 5.6 Accessories
5.7 Mounting information for connectors ā€“ Mounting on panels
5.8 Gauges
5.8.1 Sizing gauges and retention force gauges
Table 7 ā€“ Dimensions of free connector with P-coding
33 5.8.2 Mechanical function, engaging/separating/insertion/withdrawal force gauges
5.8.3 Probes
5.8.4 Contact resistance gauge
5.8.5 Test panel (for voltage proof test)
5.8.6 Test panel (for EMC/ crosstalk, etc.)
6 Characteristics
6.1 General
Figure 17 ā€“ Gauge dimensions
Table 8 ā€“ Gauges
34 6.2 Pin assignment and other definitions
6.3 Classification into climatic categories
6.4 Electrical characteristics
6.4.1 Creepage and clearance distances
6.4.2 Voltage proof
Table 9 ā€“ Ratings of connectors
Table 10 ā€“ Climatic category
35 6.4.3 Current-carrying capacity (Table 11)
6.4.4 Contact and shield resistance
6.4.5 Insulation resistance
6.4.6 Impedance
6.5 Mechanical characteristics
6.5.1 Mechanical operation
Table 11 ā€“ Current-carrying capacity
36 6.5.2 Effectiveness of connector coupling device
6.5.3 Engaging and separating forces (or insertion and withdrawal forces)
6.5.4 Contact retention in insert
6.5.5 Polarization and coding method
Table 12 ā€“ Number of cycles of mechanical operations
Table 13 ā€“ Insertion and withdrawal forces
Table 14 ā€“ Insertion force
37 6.6 Other characteristics
6.6.1 Shock and vibration (method either random or sine)
38 Figure 18 ā€“ Dynamic stress test arrangement
39 6.6.2 Degree of protection provided by enclosures (IP code)
6.6.3 Screen and shielding properties
6.7 Environmental aspects
6.7.1 Marking of insulation material (plastics)
6.7.2 Design/ use of material
7 Test schedule
7.1 General
7.1.1 Overview
40 7.1.2 Climatic category
7.1.3 Creepage and clearance distances
7.1.4 Arrangement for contact resistance measurement
Table 15 ā€“ Rated voltage ā€“ Rated impulse voltage ā€“ Pollution degree
Table 16 ā€“ Voltage proof
41 7.1.5 Arrangement for dynamic stress tests
7.1.6 Wiring of specimens
7.2 Test schedules
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Basic (minimum) test schedule
7.2.3 Full test schedule
Figure 19 ā€“ Contact resistance arrangement
Table 17 ā€“ Number of test specimens and contacts
42 Table 18 ā€“ Test group P
43 Table 19 ā€“ Test group AP
45 Table 20 ā€“ Test group BP
46 Table 21 ā€“ Test group CP
47 Table 22 ā€“ Test group DP
Table 23 ā€“ Test group GP
49 Table 24 ā€“ Test group MP
50 7.3 Test procedures and measuring methods
7.4 Pre-conditioning
7.5 Wiring and mounting of specimens
7.5.1 Wiring
7.5.2 Mounting
51 Annex A (normative)Contact and pair designation for balanced cabling with D-coding
Figure A.1 ā€“ Mating side contact arrangement for balanced cabling with D-coding
Table A.1 ā€“ Contact and pair designation for balanced cabling with D-coding
Table A.2 ā€“ Recommended applications for D-coded connectors
52 Annex B (normative)Contact and pair designation for balanced cabling with P-coding
Figure B.1 ā€“ Mating side contact arrangement for balanced cabling with P-coding
Table B.1 ā€“ Contact and pair designation for balanced cabling with P-coding
Table B.2 ā€“ Recommended applications for P-coded connectors
BS EN IEC 61076-2-114:2020
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