Is 1885 40 1974
Is 1885 40 1974
Is 1885 40 1974
Indian Standard
ELECTROTECHNICAL VOCABULARY
PART XXXX CONNECTORS
LJDC 001.4:621.315.683
@ Copyright 1971
Gr 2 December 1974
IS t 1885 ( Part XXXX ) - 1974
Indian Standard
ELECTROTECHNICAL VOCABULARY
PART XXXX CONNECTORS
Electrotechnical Standards Sectional Committee, ETDC 1
Chairman RcprcJmting
SHRIJ. S. ZAVERI B&rat Bijlee Ltd, Bombay; and Rotating Machinery
Sectional Committee, ETDC 15, IS1
Members
ADDITIONAL
CHIEFENO~NEER Directorate General of Posts & Telegraphs (Ministry
of Communications ), New Delhi
DIRECTOR OFTELEORAPHS (X )
( Alternate )
SHRIV. K. BATRA National Physical Laboratory ( CSIR ), New Delhi
DR A. S. BHADURI National Test House, Calcutta
BRIG B. BHASIN Ministry of Defence ( DC1 )
LT-COL ?rl.H. PAI( Alternate)
SHRIM. R. BHAT Cond$;; and Cables SectionaI Committee, ETDC
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Indian Standard 1
ELECTROTECHNICAL VOCABULARY
PART XXXX CONNECTORS
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard ( Part XXXX) was adopted by the Indian,
Standards Institution on 8 October 1974, after the draft finalized by the
Electrotechnical Standards Sectional Committee, in consultation with the
Electromechanical Components for Electronic Equipment Sectional
Committee, had been approved by the Electrotechnical Division Council.
0.2 This standard covers terms and definitions relating to connectors used
in electronic and telecommunication applications.
0.3 With progressive formulation of Indian Standards on many types of
connectors used in electronic equipment, the need for uniform definitions of
terms relating to these types of connectors was felt. With a view to ensur-
ing this and avoiding repetition of these terms and definitions in individual c
standards, this standard has been prepared.
0.3.1 The general term‘s common to both power and electronic fields are
not included in this standard.
0.3.2 Those terms which are relevant to a particular type of connectors
and can not be classified as a common term are also excluded from this
standard.
0.4 This standard is one of a series of Indian Standards on electrotechnical
vocabulary.
1. SCOPE
2. TERMINOLOGY
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2.2 Back-Mounted/Rear-Mounted - A connector with its mounting
flange behind the mounting surface when looking at front of the connector.
2.3 Barrel, Conductor -That part of the contact, splice or terminal
which accommodates the conductor.
2.4 Barrel, Insulation/insulation’ Support - That part of the contact,
splice or terminal which accommodates the conductor insulation.
2.5 Boot-An accessory designed to be placed around the wire termina-
tions of a connector as a protective housing or a container for potting
compound; usually of flexible material.
2.6 Cable Screen Clamp/Cable Shielding Clamp-A part of a
connector or an accessory attached to the connector body to support and
terminate the cable screen.
2.7 Connection, Solderless, Wrap - Under consideration.
2.8 Connecdon, Weld - A connection made by welding.
2.9 Connector -A component containing one or more contacts and
normally attached to a cable or to a piece of equipment for the purpose of
providing electrical connections through a suitable mating part between
cables and/or pieces of equipment.
2.10 Connector Body - A connecgor lessits contacts.
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.2.X1 Co&i&&~‘Butfing - A connector in which electrical continuity is
achieved between non-penetrating contacts and maintained by axial
pressure.
2.12 Connector, Circular -A connector of which the front mating
face is basically circular.
2.13 Connector Coupler -See 2.1.
2.14 Connector, Edge/Edge Socket -A connector into which the flat
edge of a printed wiring board or of a plug is inserted to make electrical
contacts directly to contact pads/fingers.
2.15 Connector, Float Mounting - A connector with mounting
arrangements permitting its slight movement to facilitate alignment with
the mating connector.
2.16 Connector, Free - A connector for attachment to the free end of a
wire or cable.
2.17 Connector, Grounding -A connector with the metallic shell
designed to provide a low resistance continuity to ground.
2.18 Connector, Hermaphroditic - A connector which mates with an
identical connector.
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2.67 Guide Pin - A pin or rod extending beyond the mating face of a
connector designed to guide the mating of the connector to ensure proper
alignment of the contacts.
2.68 Insert, Connector - An insulating element used for supporting
and positioning contacts in a connector.
2.69 Insulation Barrier - A raised or recessed configuration of the
insulator around or between contacts to increase creepage distance between
conducting surface.
2.70 Interface, Connector - The two surfaces of mating connectors which
face each other when mated.
2.71 Jack, Telephone ( Socket ) - A connector to mate with a telephone
Plug-
2.72 Key - A projection which engages with a keyway to guide connector
during mating.
2.73 Keyway - A slot or groove in which a key engages.
2.74 Plug, Telephone - A connector consisting of two or more contacts on
a common shank.
2.75 Polarization - The provision of features on mating connectors to
prevent incorrect mating.
2.76 Seal, Shell/Seal Gasket Scatiog - A seal provided between
shells to prevent the ingress of moisture and c r!lntaminants into the interior
of the connector when mated.
2.77 SheIl, Connector/Connector Housing - The part of a connector
into which the insert and contacts are assembled.
2.78 Shroud - A part of a connector or an accessory which provides
physical cover to otherwise exposed contacts.
2.79 Temperature, Maximum Operating - The maximum internal
temperature of a connector resulting from ambient conditions and electrical
loads which can be continuously sustained for a stated service life.
2~80 Terminal - A device to which a conductor can be terminated.
2.81 Wire Range, Contact - The sizes of conductors accommodated by
a particular conductor barrel.
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