ITT Cannon, LLC MDM-51SH003B
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ITT Cannon, LLC MDM-51SH003B

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MDM-51SH003B

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ITT Cannon, LLC

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1268-MDM-51SH003B

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MDM-51SH003B

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ITT CANNON MDM-51SH003B Micro D Sub Connector, Micro-D Metal Series, Receptacle, 51 Contacts, Crimp, Cable Mount

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ITT Cannon, LLC MDM-51SH003B technical specifications, attributes, parameters and parts with similar specifications to ITT Cannon, LLC MDM-51SH003B.
  • Type
    Parameter
  • Factory Lead Time
    5 Weeks
  • Package / Case

    refers to the protective housing that encases an electronic component, providing mechanical support, electrical connections, and thermal management.

    Metal
  • Material

    In electronic components, the parameter "Material" refers to the substance or material used in the construction of the component. The choice of material is crucial as it directly impacts the component's performance, durability, and other characteristics. Different materials have varying properties such as conductivity, resistance to heat, corrosion resistance, and mechanical strength, which determine how the component functions in a circuit. Common materials used in electronic components include metals like copper and aluminum, semiconductors like silicon, insulators like ceramics and plastics, and various alloys. Selecting the appropriate material is essential for designing reliable and efficient electronic components.

    Aluminium
  • Mounting Option 1

    Mounting Option 1 in electronic components refers to a specific method or configuration for attaching or installing the component onto a circuit board or other electronic device. This parameter typically provides information on the recommended mounting technique, such as surface mount technology (SMT), through-hole mounting, or other specialized mounting options. Understanding the mounting option is crucial for proper assembly and integration of the component into the electronic system. It helps ensure that the component is securely attached and electrically connected, optimizing its performance and reliability within the overall circuit design.

    HOLE .087-.098
  • Series

    In electronic components, the "Series" refers to a group of products that share similar characteristics, designs, or functionalities, often produced by the same manufacturer. These components within a series typically have common specifications but may vary in terms of voltage, power, or packaging to meet different application needs. The series name helps identify and differentiate between various product lines within a manufacturer's catalog.

    MDM
  • Published
    2011
  • JESD-609 Code

    The "JESD-609 Code" in electronic components refers to a standardized marking code that indicates the lead-free solder composition and finish of electronic components for compliance with environmental regulations.

    e4
  • Part Status

    Parts can have many statuses as they progress through the configuration, analysis, review, and approval stages.

    Active
  • Termination

    Termination in electronic components refers to the practice of matching the impedance of a circuit to prevent signal reflections and ensure maximum power transfer. It involves the use of resistors or other components at the end of transmission lines or connections. Proper termination is crucial in high-frequency applications to maintain signal integrity and reduce noise.

    Crimp
  • Type
    D-Type, Micro-D
  • Number of Positions
    51
  • Color
    Multiple, Individual
  • Number of Rows
    3
  • Gender

    In the context of electronic components, the parameter "Gender" typically refers to the physical characteristics of connectors or interfaces that determine how they can be mated together. Connectors are often designed with specific gender types, such as male or female, to ensure proper alignment and connection between devices. A male connector typically has protruding pins or plugs that fit into a corresponding female connector, which has receptacles or sockets to receive the pins. This design helps prevent incorrect connections and ensures a secure and reliable electrical connection. Understanding the gender of connectors is crucial when designing or assembling electronic systems to ensure compatibility and proper functionality. It is essential to match the gender of connectors correctly to avoid damage and ensure optimal performance of the electronic components.

    Receptacle
  • Additional Feature

    Any Feature, including a modified Existing Feature, that is not an Existing Feature.

    NO HARDWARE, STANDARD
  • Total Number of Contacts
    51
  • Shell Finish

    Shell Finish in electronic components refers to the surface treatment or coating applied to the outer shell or casing of the component. This finish is designed to provide protection against environmental factors such as moisture, dust, and corrosion, as well as to enhance the component's appearance. Common types of shell finishes include nickel plating, anodizing, powder coating, and epoxy resin coating. The choice of shell finish depends on the specific requirements of the component, such as the operating environment, durability needs, and aesthetic considerations.

    CADMIUM/YELLOW CHROMATE
  • Contact Finish

    Contact finish refers to the surface coating or treatment applied to the electrical contacts of electronic components. This finish is crucial for ensuring reliable electrical connections and preventing corrosion or oxidation of the contacts. Common contact finishes include gold, silver, tin, and nickel, each offering different levels of conductivity, durability, and resistance to environmental factors. The choice of contact finish depends on the specific application requirements, such as operating conditions, cost considerations, and compatibility with other components in the circuit. Selecting the appropriate contact finish is essential for maintaining the performance and longevity of electronic devices.

    Gold
  • Reliability

    Reliability in electronic components refers to the ability of a component to perform its required functions under stated conditions for a specified period of time. It is a measure of the likelihood that a component will not fail during its intended lifespan. High reliability indicates that the component is less likely to experience unexpected failures, which is crucial for maintaining the overall performance and safety of electronic systems. Factors affecting reliability include material quality, manufacturing processes, and environmental conditions.

    COMMERCIAL
  • Body Depth

    Body Depth is a parameter that refers to the physical measurement of the depth or thickness of an electronic component. It is typically measured from the bottom to the top of the component, excluding any external connectors or pins. Body Depth is an important specification as it determines how much space the component will occupy on a circuit board or within an electronic device. Manufacturers provide this measurement to help designers and engineers ensure proper fit and compatibility within their designs. Understanding the Body Depth of electronic components is crucial for efficient and effective integration into electronic systems.

    0.23 inch
  • Rated Current (Signal)

    Rated Current (Signal) refers to the maximum continuous current that an electronic component can handle while maintaining its specified performance characteristics. It indicates the level of current that the device can safely operate under normal conditions without overheating or experiencing degradation. This parameter is crucial for ensuring reliability and efficiency in electronic circuits and components, helping to prevent damage due to excessive current.

    3A
  • Contact Style

    The parameter "Contact Style" in electronic components refers to the specific design and arrangement of the contact points that enable electrical connection in various devices. It dictates how components interface with each other, affecting factors such as reliability, durability, and performance. Different contact styles can include configurations like pin, socket, blade, or surface mount, each designed to cater to specific applications and requirements in circuit assembly.

    Socket
  • Contact Resistance

    Contact resistance refers to the resistance encountered at the point of contact between two conductive materials or components. It is a measure of how well the two materials make electrical contact with each other. High contact resistance can lead to voltage drops, power losses, and inefficient electrical connections. It is typically measured in ohms and is an important parameter to consider in electronic components such as connectors, switches, and relays. Lower contact resistance is desirable for ensuring reliable and efficient electrical connections in electronic circuits.

    8mOhm
  • Insulation Resistance

    The measurement of insulation resistance is carried out by means of a megohmmeter – high resistance range ohmmeter. A general rule-of-thumb is 10 Megohm or more.

    5000000000Ohm
  • Mating Contact Pitch

    Mating Contact Pitch refers to the distance between the center of one contact point to the center of the adjacent contact point in electronic components such as connectors or sockets. This parameter is crucial for ensuring proper alignment and connection between mating components. It helps determine the compatibility and interchangeability of different components, as components with the same mating contact pitch can be easily connected and disconnected. Manufacturers provide specifications for mating contact pitch to help users select compatible components for their electronic systems.

    0.05 inch
  • Max Current Rating

    The "Max Current Rating" parameter in electronic components refers to the maximum amount of electrical current that the component can safely handle without being damaged. It is an important specification to consider when designing or selecting components for a circuit, as exceeding the maximum current rating can lead to overheating, malfunction, or even permanent damage to the component. The max current rating is typically provided in amperes (A) and is determined by the component's internal construction, materials used, and thermal characteristics. It is crucial to ensure that the current flowing through the component does not exceed this specified limit to maintain the component's reliability and longevity.

    3A
  • Dielectric Withstanding Voltage

    Dielectric Withstanding Voltage (DWV) is a crucial parameter in electronic components that measures the maximum voltage a component can withstand without breaking down. It is also known as the insulation voltage or breakdown voltage. DWV is typically tested by applying a high voltage between the conductive parts of the component and the insulation material to ensure that the insulation can withstand the specified voltage without allowing current to flow through. This parameter is important for ensuring the safety and reliability of electronic components, especially in applications where high voltages are present. Components with a higher DWV rating are more suitable for use in high-voltage environments and applications.

    600VAC V
  • Wire/Cable Type

    Wire/Cable Type refers to the specific classification or category of wire or cable used in electronic components, which determines its characteristics, such as size, material, insulation, and intended application. Common types include stranded or solid conductors, and variations like coaxial, twisted pair, and ribbon cables. Each type is designed to meet specific requirements for electrical conductivity, flexibility, durability, and resistance to environmental factors. Selecting the appropriate wire or cable type is crucial for ensuring the performance and reliability of electronic devices and systems.

    Coaxial
  • Cable Length

    A nautical unit of measure equal to one tenth of a nautical mile or approximately 1 fathoms.

    457mm
  • Wire/Cable Gauge

    Wire/Cable Gauge refers to the standardized measurement that defines the diameter of the wire or cable. It is typically measured using the American Wire Gauge (AWG) system, where a lower gauge number indicates a thicker wire. The gauge affects the wire's current-carrying capacity, resistance, and flexibility, making it an essential factor in electrical and electronic applications. Choosing the appropriate wire gauge is crucial for ensuring safety and performance in electrical systems.

    26 AWG
  • Contact Pattern

    In electronic components, the "Contact Pattern" refers to the arrangement and design of the contact points on a component, such as a connector or a switch. The contact pattern determines how electrical connections are made between the component and other devices in a circuit. It includes the number, size, spacing, and configuration of the contact points, which can vary depending on the specific application and requirements of the component. A well-designed contact pattern is crucial for ensuring reliable and efficient electrical connections, as it affects factors such as signal integrity, power transmission, and durability of the component. Manufacturers carefully engineer contact patterns to meet the desired performance specifications and standards for the component's intended use.

    STAGGERED
  • Insertion Force-Max

    Insertion Force-Max is a parameter used to specify the maximum force required to insert an electronic component into its corresponding socket or connector. It is a critical specification as it ensures that the component is securely and properly seated in the socket without causing any damage. This parameter is typically measured in units of force, such as Newtons or pounds-force, and is important for ensuring the reliability and longevity of the electronic assembly. Manufacturers provide this specification to help users understand the amount of force that can be safely applied during the insertion process to prevent any potential issues or failures.

    2.224 N
  • Withdrawl Force-Min
    .139 N
  • Mating Contact Row Spacing

    Mating Contact Row Spacing refers to the distance between the centerlines of adjacent rows of mating contacts on an electronic component or connector. This parameter is crucial for ensuring proper alignment and connection between mating components. The spacing is typically specified in millimeters or inches and plays a significant role in determining the overall size and layout of the electronic system. It is important to adhere to the specified mating contact row spacing to ensure compatibility and reliable performance of the electronic components.

    0.1 inch
  • 1st Connector

    1st Connector is a term used in electronic components to refer to the initial connection point or terminal of a device or component. It is the first point where electrical signals or power are input or output from the component. The 1st connector is crucial for establishing the electrical connection between different components in a circuit or system. It is often labeled or identified to ensure proper installation and connection during assembly. Understanding the 1st connector of electronic components is essential for proper circuit design, troubleshooting, and maintenance of electronic devices.

    Plug, Female Sockets
  • 2nd Connector

    The term "2nd Connector" in electronic components typically refers to a secondary connection point on a device or component that allows for additional connectivity or functionality. This secondary connector is often used to interface with other devices, circuits, or components in a system. It can serve various purposes such as data transfer, power supply, signal input/output, or control functions. The 2nd Connector is designed to complement the primary connector and expand the capabilities of the electronic component, providing flexibility and versatility in its usage. It is important to understand the specifications and pinout of the 2nd Connector to ensure proper integration and operation within the electronic system.

    Individual Wire Leads
  • Connector Type A

    Connector Type A refers to a specific configuration and design of electrical connectors used for interfacing electronic components. It is characterized by its standardized pin layout and physical dimensions, allowing for reliable and consistent connections between devices. Commonly found in applications such as USB connections, Connector Type A ensures proper alignment and connectivity, facilitating data transfer and power supply among various electronic systems.

    D-Sub, Plug
  • Connector Type B

    Connector Type B refers to the specific type of connector used in electronic components to establish a connection between two devices or components. This parameter typically describes the physical shape, size, and configuration of the connector, as well as the method of attachment or mating with another connector. Connector Type B can vary widely depending on the application and industry, with different standards and specifications defining the characteristics of the connector. It is important to match Connector Type B correctly to ensure compatibility and proper functionality in electronic systems.

    Wire Leads
  • Contact Design

    Contact design in electronic components refers to the specific configuration and layout of the electrical contacts within a component. These contacts are the points where electrical connections are made between different components or circuits. The design of these contacts is crucial for ensuring reliable and efficient electrical connections, as well as for determining factors such as signal integrity, power transmission, and overall performance of the component. Contact design considerations may include the material used for the contacts, the shape and size of the contact points, the spacing between contacts, and the overall layout of the contacts within the component. A well-designed contact system can help minimize signal loss, reduce electrical resistance, and improve the overall functionality and longevity of the electronic component.

    PREASSEM CONN
  • Wire Size (Max)

    Wire Size (Max) refers to the largest gauge of wire that can be safely used in conjunction with an electronic component. It is a specification that indicates the maximum diameter or cross-sectional area of the wire that connects to the component terminals. Using a wire size larger than the specified maximum can lead to difficulties in connection, potential damage to the component, or undesired performance issues. Ensuring the correct wire size is essential for optimal conductivity and heat dissipation in electronic applications.

    25 AWG
  • Length
    1.50' 457.20mm
  • REACH SVHC

    The parameter "REACH SVHC" in electronic components refers to the compliance with the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) regulation regarding Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC). SVHCs are substances that may have serious effects on human health or the environment, and their use is regulated under REACH to ensure their safe handling and minimize their impact.Manufacturers of electronic components need to declare if their products contain any SVHCs above a certain threshold concentration and provide information on the safe use of these substances. This information allows customers to make informed decisions about the potential risks associated with using the components and take appropriate measures to mitigate any hazards.Ensuring compliance with REACH SVHC requirements is essential for electronics manufacturers to meet regulatory standards, protect human health and the environment, and maintain transparency in their supply chain. It also demonstrates a commitment to sustainability and responsible manufacturing practices in the electronics industry.

    No SVHC
  • RoHS Status

    RoHS means “Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances” in the “Hazardous Substances Directive” in electrical and electronic equipment.

    Non-RoHS Compliant
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Product Description

ITT Cannon, LLC's MDM-51SH003B D-Sub Cable Assembly

The MDM-51SH003B is a high-quality D-Sub cable assembly designed by ITT Cannon, LLC. This product is part of the MDM series and is specifically engineered for applications requiring reliable and durable coaxial connections. The assembly features a D-Type connector with 51 total contacts, making it ideal for a wide range of applications in the electronics industry.

Features

  • Coaxial Wire/Cable Type: The cable assembly uses coaxial wires, ensuring high signal integrity and minimal signal loss.
  • 26 AWG Wire Gauge: The wire gauge is 26 AWG, providing a good balance between flexibility and conductivity.
  • Crimp Termination: The crimp termination method ensures secure and reliable connections.
  • Cadmium/Yellow Chromate Shell Finish: The shell finish provides excellent corrosion resistance.
  • Gold Contact Finish: The gold contact finish enhances conductivity and durability.
  • Insulation Resistance: The insulation resistance is exceptionally high at 5,000,000,000 ohms, ensuring reliable operation.
  • Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: The dielectric withstanding voltage is up to 600VAC, making it suitable for various applications.
  • Contact Resistance: The contact resistance is low at 8mOhm, ensuring efficient signal transmission.

Applications

  1. Primary Applications:
  2. The MDM-51SH003B is primarily used in industrial control systems where high reliability and durability are crucial.
  3. It is also used in medical devices requiring precise signal transmission.
  4. Its applications include test equipment, instrumentation systems, and other industrial automation systems.

  5. Secondary Applications:

  6. The cable assembly can be used in telecommunications equipment due to its coaxial design.
  7. It is also suitable for use in audio/video equipment where high signal integrity is necessary.

Alternative Parts

If the MDM-51SH003B is not available or if you need an alternative solution, consider the following options:

  • MDM-51SH001B: This part has similar specifications but with a different series designation.
  • MDM-51SH002B: This part has slightly different termination methods but maintains the same level of quality.

Embedded Modules

The MDM-51SH003B is used in various embedded modules and systems including:

  • Industrial Control Systems: Modules designed for industrial control systems often incorporate this cable assembly for reliable data transmission.
  • Medical Devices: Modules used in medical devices such as MRI machines or ultrasound equipment may utilize this cable assembly for its high insulation resistance and low contact resistance.
  • Test Equipment: Modules in test equipment like oscilloscopes or signal generators frequently employ this cable assembly due to its robust design and reliable performance.

In summary, the ITT Cannon, LLC's MDM-51SH003B D-Sub Cable Assembly is a versatile and reliable component suitable for a wide range of applications requiring high-quality coaxial connections. Its robust design ensures long-lasting performance under various operating conditions.

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