This specification covers environment and fluid resisting, rectangular type, rack to panel electrical connectors (plugs and receptacles). These connectors utilize individually sealing removable crimp type contacts and are capable of continuous operation from −65 °C to +150 °C.
This specification covers environment and fluid resisting, rectangular type, rack to panel electrical connectors (plugs and receptacles). These connectors utilize individually sealing removable crimp type contacts and are capable of continuous operation from −65° to +150°C.
This specification covers two series of electrical, rectangular connectors with crimp type removable contacts. These connectors are provided with single, dual, triple, and quadruple insert shell configurations.
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is intended to document and provide access to information obtained by an industry survey. It summarizes and documents data regarding possible alternatives to the use of cadmium plating on general connectors and connector accessories typically used in aerospace and military defense electrical interconnect systems.
The intent of this ARP is to identify selected electrical connectors, their general application characteristics, and associated configuration options recommended for new design, repair, and retrofit purposes (see 6.1). It is acknowledged that those connectors listed herein will not completely satisfy all aerospace vehicle and equipment requirements but optimization of the use of these components will facilitate standardization in the form of maximum utilization of a minimum variety of connectors.
The intent of this ARP is to identify selected electrical connectors, their general application characteristics, and associated configuration options recommended for new design, repair, and retrofit purposes (see 6.1). It is acknowledged that those connectors listed herein will not completely satisfy all aerospace vehicle and equipment requirements but optimization of the use of these components will facilitate standardization in the form of maximum utilization of a minimum variety of connectors.
The intent of this ARP is to identify selected electrical connectors, their general application characteristics, and associated configuration options recommended for new design, repair, and retrofit purposes (see 6.1). It is acknowledged that those connectors listed herein will not completely satisfy all aerospace vehicle and equipment requirements but optimization of the use of these components will facilitate standardization in the form of maximum utilization of a minimum variety of connectors.
The intent of this ARP is to identify selected electrical connectors, their general application characteristics, and associated configuration options recommended for new design, repair, and retrofit purposes (see 6.1). It is acknowledged that those connectors listed herein will not completely satisfy all aerospace vehicle and equipment requirements but optimization of the use of these components will facilitate standardization in the form of maximum utilization of a minimum variety of connectors.
The intent of this ARP is to identify electrical connectors maintained by the AE-8C1 Committee, to provide their general application characteristics, associated configuration options, and recommendations for new design (see 6.1.1), repair, and retrofit purposes (see 6.1). It is acknowledged the connectors listed herein will not completely satisfy all mobility vehicle and equipment requirements, but optimization of the use of these components will facilitate standardization in the form of maximum utilization of a minimum variety of connectors. This ARP only pertains to AS connector standards. See MIL-STD-1353 for U.S. military specification connector information.
This specification covers three series of environment resisting, circular, miniature electrical connectors (plugs and receptacles) with removable crimp and/or nonremovable solder contacts, and accessories. The connectors are only recommended for replacement and are not specified for aircraft applications (see AS50881).