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Sensor Cables / Actuator Cables RCK-TGUM/BL12/5.0PUR
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- TypeParameter
- Factory Lead Time9 Weeks
- Contact Plating
Contact plating (finish) provides corrosion protection for base metals and optimizes the mechanical and electrical properties of the contact interfaces.
Gold - Mount
In electronic components, the term "Mount" typically refers to the method or process of physically attaching or fixing a component onto a circuit board or other electronic device. This can involve soldering, adhesive bonding, or other techniques to secure the component in place. The mounting process is crucial for ensuring proper electrical connections and mechanical stability within the electronic system. Different components may have specific mounting requirements based on their size, shape, and function, and manufacturers provide guidelines for proper mounting procedures to ensure optimal performance and reliability of the electronic device.
Surface Mount - Shell Material
The "Shell Material" parameter in electronic components refers to the material used to encase or cover the internal components of the device. This material is chosen based on various factors such as durability, heat resistance, electrical insulation properties, and environmental considerations. Common shell materials include plastics, metals, and ceramics, each offering different levels of protection and performance characteristics. The choice of shell material can impact the overall reliability, safety, and functionality of the electronic component in different operating conditions.
PUR - Housing Material
The parameter "Housing Material" in electronic components refers to the material used to encase or protect the internal circuitry of the component. The housing material plays a crucial role in providing physical protection, insulation, and environmental resistance to the electronic component. Common housing materials include plastics, metals, ceramics, and composites, each offering different levels of durability, heat resistance, and electrical properties. The choice of housing material is important in determining the overall performance, reliability, and longevity of the electronic component in various operating conditions.
PUR - Weight650.451459g
- 1st Connector Mounting Type
The parameter "1st Connector Mounting Type" in electronic components refers to the method used to physically attach the first connector to a circuit board or device. This parameter specifies how the connector is secured in place, whether it is through soldering, surface mounting, through-hole mounting, or other means. The mounting type can impact the ease of installation, durability, and overall performance of the electronic component. It is important to consider this parameter when selecting components to ensure compatibility with the intended application and assembly process.
Free Hanging (In-Line) - Cable Material
The parameter "Cable Material" in electronic components refers to the material used to manufacture the cables that connect various parts of an electronic device or system. The choice of cable material can impact the performance, durability, and safety of the electronic component. Common cable materials include copper, aluminum, and fiber optics, each with its own set of characteristics and advantages. Copper is a popular choice for its excellent conductivity, flexibility, and affordability, while fiber optics offer high-speed data transmission and immunity to electromagnetic interference. The selection of cable material is crucial in designing electronic components to ensure optimal functionality and reliability.
Polyurethane (PUR) - Cable TypesRound
- Contact MaterialsPolyamide
- Voltage Rated
RATED voltage is the voltage on the nameplate - the "design point" for maximum power throughput and safe thermal operation.
60V - Published2011
- 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 - Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) is a standardized rating that indicates the susceptibility of electronic components, particularly semiconductors, to moisture-induced damage during storage and the soldering process, defining the allowable exposure time to ambient conditions before they require special handling or baking to prevent failures
1 (Unlimited) - Connector Type
Connector Type in electronic components refers to the specific design and configuration of the connector used to establish electrical connections between different devices or components. This parameter describes the physical shape, size, and layout of the connector, as well as the number and arrangement of pins or contacts. Common connector types include USB, HDMI, RJ45, and D-sub connectors, each serving different purposes and applications. Understanding the connector type is crucial for ensuring compatibility and proper functionality when connecting electronic devices together.
Circular, Wire Leads - Max Operating Temperature
The Maximum Operating Temperature is the maximum body temperature at which the thermistor is designed to operate for extended periods of time with acceptable stability of its electrical characteristics.
90°C - Min Operating Temperature
The "Min Operating Temperature" parameter in electronic components refers to the lowest temperature at which the component is designed to operate effectively and reliably. This parameter is crucial for ensuring the proper functioning and longevity of the component, as operating below this temperature may lead to performance issues or even damage. Manufacturers specify the minimum operating temperature to provide guidance to users on the environmental conditions in which the component can safely operate. It is important to adhere to this parameter to prevent malfunctions and ensure the overall reliability of the electronic system.
-40°C - ColorBlack
- 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.
Female - MIL Conformance
MIL Conformance refers to the compliance of electronic components with military standards set by the Department of Defense. These standards define rigorous requirements for reliability, performance, and durability under extreme conditions. Components that meet MIL Conformance are often used in defense, aerospace, and other critical applications where failure is not an option. Adherence to these standards ensures that the components can withstand harsh environments, such as extreme temperatures, vibrations, and humidity.
NO - DIN Conformance
DIN Conformance refers to the compliance of an electronic component with the standards set by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), which is the German Institute for Standardization. DIN standards cover a wide range of technical specifications and requirements for various products, including electronic components. When a component is labeled as DIN-conformant, it means that it meets the specific criteria outlined by DIN for factors such as dimensions, materials, performance, and safety. Ensuring DIN conformance helps to guarantee interoperability, quality, and reliability of electronic components in various applications and industries. Manufacturers often adhere to DIN standards to demonstrate the quality and reliability of their products to customers and to ensure compatibility with other DIN-compliant devices.
NO - IEC Conformance
IEC Conformance refers to the compliance of electronic components with standards set by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). These standards ensure that the components meet specific safety, performance, and interoperability criteria. Adhering to IEC conformance helps manufacturers produce reliable and compatible products, facilitating international trade and promoting consumer safety. Components that conform to IEC standards are often preferred in global markets due to their quality assurance and regulatory acceptance.
NO - Filter Feature
In electronic components, the "Filter Feature" parameter refers to the capability of a component to filter or block certain frequencies of signals while allowing others to pass through. Filters are used to remove unwanted noise or interference from a signal, ensuring that only the desired frequencies are transmitted or received. The filter feature can be implemented using various techniques such as capacitors, inductors, resistors, or active components like operational amplifiers. Different types of filters, such as low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, and band-stop filters, are designed to cater to specific frequency ranges and applications. Overall, the filter feature plays a crucial role in maintaining signal integrity and improving the performance of electronic circuits.
NO - Mixed Contacts
In electronic components, "Mixed Contacts" refers to a type of contact arrangement where different types of contacts are used within the same component. This can include a combination of different contact materials, such as gold-plated contacts for signal transmission and silver-plated contacts for power connections. Mixed contacts can also refer to a combination of different contact styles, such as pin contacts and socket contacts within the same component.The use of mixed contacts allows for optimized performance and reliability in electronic components by leveraging the specific advantages of each contact type. For example, gold-plated contacts offer excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance, while silver-plated contacts provide high current-carrying capacity. By incorporating mixed contacts, manufacturers can tailor the component to meet the specific requirements of the application, ensuring efficient and reliable operation.
NO - Total Number of Contacts12
- Orientation
In electronic components, the parameter "Orientation" refers to the specific alignment or positioning of the component with respect to its intended installation or operation. This parameter is crucial for ensuring proper functionality and performance of the component within a circuit or system. Orientation may include factors such as the physical orientation of the component on a circuit board, the direction of current flow through the component, or the alignment of specific features or terminals for correct connection. Manufacturers often provide orientation guidelines in datasheets or technical specifications to help users correctly install and use the component. Paying attention to the orientation of electronic components is essential to prevent errors, ensure reliability, and optimize the overall performance of electronic devices.
Straight - Shielding
Shielding in electronic components refers to the practice of enclosing or surrounding sensitive electronic circuits or components with a conductive material to protect them from electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency interference (RFI). The shielding material acts as a barrier that blocks or absorbs unwanted electromagnetic signals, preventing them from affecting the performance of the electronic device. Shielding can be achieved using materials such as metal enclosures, conductive coatings, or shielding tapes. Proper shielding is essential in electronic design to ensure the reliable operation of electronic devices in environments where electromagnetic interference is present.
Unshielded - Ingress Protection
Ingress Protection rating (or just IP rating), is an international standard (IEC 60529) used to rate the degree of protection or sealing effectiveness in electrical enclosures against intrusion of objects, water, dust or accidental contact. It corresponds to the European standard EN 60529.
IP65/67 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant, Waterproof - Contact Gender
Contact Gender in electronic components refers to the physical characteristics of the electrical contacts within a connector or terminal block. It indicates whether the contact is male or female, which determines how the connectors can be mated together. Male contacts typically have protruding pins or plugs, while female contacts have receptacles or sockets to receive the male contacts. Matching the correct contact genders is crucial for ensuring proper electrical connections and preventing damage to the components. Manufacturers often specify the contact gender of their components to facilitate compatibility and ease of use in electronic systems.
Male - Empty ShellNO
- Usage
In the context of electronic components, "Usage" refers to the intended or recommended application or operation of the component within an electronic system. This parameter provides guidance on how the component should be utilized to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and longevity. It may include specifications such as voltage ratings, current ratings, temperature ranges, environmental conditions, and other factors that impact the proper functioning of the component. Understanding and adhering to the usage guidelines provided by the manufacturer is crucial in designing and implementing electronic circuits to prevent damage and ensure the component operates within its specified parameters.
Industrial Environments - 1st Connector Gender
1st Connector Gender refers to the physical characteristics of the first connector in an electronic component. It indicates whether the connector is male or female, which determines how it can be connected to other components. A male connector typically has protruding pins or plugs, while a female connector has receptacles or sockets to receive the pins or plugs. Understanding the gender of connectors is crucial for ensuring compatibility and proper connections in electronic devices and systems.
Female Sockets - 1st Connector Number of Positions LoadedAll
- 1st Connector Type
The parameter "1st Connector Type" in electronic components refers to the type of connector used to establish a connection between the component and other devices or components in a circuit. This parameter specifies the physical interface and configuration of the connector, such as the number of pins, shape, and size. It is crucial for ensuring compatibility and proper functioning of the electronic system. By specifying the 1st Connector Type, designers and engineers can ensure that the component can be easily integrated into the overall system and communicate effectively with other components. This information is typically provided in datasheets and technical specifications to assist users in selecting and using the component correctly.
Plug - 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.
Socket - 1st Connector Number of Positions12
- Assembly Configuration
The parameter "Assembly Configuration" in electronic components refers to the specific arrangement and organization of components on a printed circuit board or within an electronic assembly. This includes the layout of the components, their orientation, and the method of interconnection used in the manufacturing process. It plays a critical role in determining the performance, reliability, and manufacturability of the electronic device. Additionally, the assembly configuration can influence factors such as thermal management and signal integrity within the circuit.
Standard - 2nd Connector Type
The parameter "2nd Connector Type" in electronic components refers to the type of connector that is used on the second end of the component. This parameter is important for determining how the component can be connected within a circuit or system. The 2nd Connector Type could be a specific type of connector such as USB, HDMI, RJ45, or any other type of connector that is commonly used in electronic devices. Understanding the 2nd Connector Type is crucial for ensuring compatibility and proper integration of the component into the overall system design.
Wire Leads - 1st Connector Orientation
The parameter "1st Connector Orientation" refers to the specific alignment or positioning of the first connector in a series of connections on an electronic component or circuit board. It indicates the direction in which the connector pins or sockets are oriented relative to a defined reference point, such as the PCB edge or mounting hole. This orientation is crucial for ensuring proper connectivity and compatibility with other components or connectors in the assembly.
N - 1st Connector Shell Size - Insert
The parameter "1st Connector Shell Size - Insert" in electronic components refers to the physical size of the connector shell where the insert is placed. The insert is the component that holds and aligns the electrical contacts within the connector. The shell size determines the overall dimensions of the connector, including its length, width, and height. Selecting the appropriate shell size is crucial for ensuring compatibility and proper fit with other components or devices in the electronic system. Manufacturers provide this parameter to help users identify the correct connector size for their specific application requirements.
M23 - Length16.40' 5.00m
- RoHS Status
RoHS means “Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances” in the “Hazardous Substances Directive” in electrical and electronic equipment.
RoHS Compliant - Ratings
The parameter "Ratings" in electronic components refers to the specified limits that define the maximum operational capabilities of a component. These ratings include voltage, current, power, temperature, and frequency, determining the conditions under which the component can function safely and effectively. Exceeding these ratings can lead to failure, damage, or unsafe operation, making it crucial for designers to adhere to them during component selection and usage.
IP65