What is 38999 connectors?

What is 38999 connectors?

What is 38999 connectors?

MIL-DTL-38999 are miniature, high-density circular QPL and type connectors designed to meet the stringent Mil-Spec requirements set forth by the U.S. Department of Defense. The D38999 connector series come in a variety of coupling options, including bayonet and threaded, as well as in metal or composite construction.

What is Durmalon plating?

Durmalon combines the unique lubrication and anti-wetting properties of PTFE with corrosion resistance, high conductivity, and EU RoHS compliance in a nonreflective finish. Durmalon can be used as a drop-in replacement for Cadmium and is compatible with other platings.

What is scoop proof?

Scoop proof designs feature a longer shell on the pin half (receptacle or plug) of a connector. This allows the contacts to be slightly recessed, so that they will not be damaged if the mating shell is ‘scooped’ into it during mating. Often used with small 22 size contacts, which can be prone to bending.

What does PRF stand for in mil Specs?

MIL-PRF

Acronym Definition
MIL-PRF Military Performance Specification

What is bulkhead connector?

A bulkhead is simply a connector that is installed through the face plate of a GracePort while the cable has one end fixed to the face plate and the other end is typically a 10′ cable that goes inside the cabinet. Bulkheads and cables are offered for a wide variety of our components, including USB, Ethernet, DB9, etc.

What is cannon plug?

A plug and socket used in professional audio equipment, lighting controls (see DMX512) and other applications. It uses a balanced connection and locks into the socket.

Why RoHS is required?

The main objective of the RoHS Directive is to prevent the risks posed to human health and the environment linked to the management of electronic and electrical waste. The Directive also promotes the recyclability of EEE and, at the same time, ensures a level playing field for EU manufacturers and importers of EEE.