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22、NG NEGATION OF DAMAGES IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. TIA-1096-A Table of Contents 1 SCOPE AND APPLICATION 1 1.1 SCOPE1 1.2 APPLICATION.1 1.3 IMPLEMENTATION DATES .1 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES1 3 DEFI
23、NITIONS AND ACRONYMS .2 4 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS.2 4.1 GENERAL2 4.2 UNITS OF MEASURE 3 4.3 INDIVIDUAL PLUGS AND JACKS.3 4.3.1 Miniature 6-Position Plug.4 4.3.2 Miniature 6-Position Jack 11 4.3.3 Miniature 8-Position Plug, Unkeyed: .14 4.3.4 Miniature 8-Position Series Jack .21 4.3.5 50-Position Minia
24、ture Ribbon Plug 24 4.3.6 50-Position Miniature Ribbon Jack29 4.3.7 3-Position Weatherproof Plug33 4.3.8 3-Position Weatherproof Jack .34 4.3.9 Miniature 8-Position Plug, Keyed 35 4.3.10 Miniature 8-Position Keyed Jack .42 5 CONTACT REQUIREMENTS .45 5.1 HARD GOLD CONTACTS 45 5.1.1 Gold Surface Layer
25、45 5.1.2 Nickel Barrier Layer.45 5.2 CONTACTS USING ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS45 5.2.1 Sample Selection.46 5.2.2 Mating and Unmating Forces Test 46 5.2.3 Durability Test46 5.2.4 Contact Resistance .47 5.2.5 Temperature and Humidity Cycling Test .48 5.2.6 Mixed Flowing Gas Test49 6 WIRING CONFIGURATIONS49
26、 ANNEX A (Informative) MODIFIED SO2TEST METHOD .50 ANNEX B (Normative) MIXED FLOWING GAS TEST.51 iTIA-1096-A List of Figures Figure 4-1: View of Miniature 6-Position Plug.4 Figure 4-2: 6-Position Plug Mechanical Specification.5 Figure 4-3: 6-Position Plug Mechanical Specification (continued)6 Figure
27、 4-4: 6-Position Plug Plug/Jack Contact Specification 7 Figure 4-5: 6-Position Plug Minimum Plug Size9 Figure 4-6: 6-Position Plug Maximum Plug Size.10 Figure 4-7: 6-Position Jack Mechanical Specification.11 Figure 4-8: 6-Position Jack Mechanical Specifications (continued)12 Figure 4-9: View of Mini
28、ature 8-Position Plug, Unkeyed.14 Figure 4-10: 8-Position Unkeyed Plug Mechanical Specification15 Figure 4-11: 8-Position Unkeyed Plug, Mechanical Specification (continued)16 Figure 4-12: 8-Position Unkeyed Plug, Plug/Jack Contact Specification17 Figure 4-13: 8-Position Unkeyed Plug, Minimum Plug Si
29、ze .19 Figure 4-14: 8-Position Unkeyed Plug, Maximum Plug Size .20 Figure 4-15: 8-Position Series Jack, Contact Specification 21 Figure 4-16: 8-Position Series Jack, Mechanical Specification.21 Figure 4-17: 8-Position Series Jack, Mechanical Specification (continued)22 Figure 4-18: 50-Position Minia
30、ture Ribbon Plug .24 Figure 4-19: 50-Position Miniature Ribbon Plug Sizing Gauge.25 Figure 4-20: 50-Position Miniature Ribbon Plug Continuity Gauge 26 Figure 4-21: 50-Position Miniature Ribbon Plug Hood Envelope28 Figure 4-22: 50-Position Miniature Ribbon Jack .29 Figure 4-23: 50-Position Miniature
31、Ribbon Jack Sizing Gauge 30 Figure 4-24: 50-Position Miniature Ribbon Jack Continuity Gauge 31 Figure 4-25: 3-Position Plug, Plug Assembly33 Figure 4-26: 3-Position Plug, Detail 33 Figure 4-27: 3-Position Jack, Detail 34 Figure 4-28: View of Miniature 8-Position Plug, Keyed.35 Figure 4-29: 8-Positio
32、n Keyed Plug, Mechanical Specification.36 Figure 4-30: 8-Position Keyed Plug, Mechanical Specification (continued)36 Figure 4-31: 8-Position Keyed Plug, Plug/Jack Contact Specification38 Figure 4-32: 8-Position Keyed Plug, Maximum Plug Size .40 Figure 4-33: 8-Position Keyed Plug, Minimum Plug Size .
33、41 Figure 4-34: View of Miniature 8-Position Keyed Jack .42 Figure 4-35: 8-Position Keyed Jack, Mechanical Specification 43 Figure 5-1: Contact Resistance Connections .48 Table B- 1: Environmental Severity Limits 55 Figure B- 1: Chamber Zone Configuration58 Figure B- 2: Control Coupon Locations.59 i
34、iTIA-1096-A FOREWORD (This foreword is not part of this Standard.) The requirements concerning mechanical characteristics and dimensions of the plug and jack connectors described in this document were originally contained in Subpart F of Part 68 of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Rules. W
35、hen the Commission created the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA) in Report 2. Plugs and jacks used with inside wiring in accordance with 47 CFR 68.213(b); 3. Plugs and jacks used to connect terminal equipment to wireline carrier networks. This standard outlines test methods for
36、determining compliance with the requirements for hard gold contacts. Additionally it outlines a test method for determining equivalency to hard gold plating performance for alternative contact materials. 1.2 APPLICATION Two categories of specifications are used in this standard, mandatory requiremen
37、ts and recommendations. Mandatory requirements are designated by the words “shall“ and “shall not” and recommendations by the words “should“ and “should not”. The notes to figures in clause 4 of this document contain mandatory requirements. This standard was specifically developed for submission to
38、the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). It is intended to supersede the technical criteria in clause 6.1 of TIA-968-A and the criteria that clause references in clause 15 and Appendices D and E of TIA-TSB-31B. Testing of connectors for compliance with this standard should be carr
39、ied out under normal laboratory conditions of 20C to 25C and 20% to 60% relative humidity unless otherwise specified. 1.3 IMPLEMENTATION DATES The criteria in this revision of the standard may be applied to terminal equipment approved after publication of this document (TIA-1096-A) by the ACTA. The
40、criteria in this revision of the standard shall be applied to terminal equipment approved 6 months after publication of this document (TIA-1096-A) by the ACTA. 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES The following standards contain provisions, which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this stan
41、dard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this 1TIA-1096-A standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. ANSI and TIA m
42、aintain registers of currently valid national standards. 1. ASTM E384-05a, Standard Test Method for Microindentation Hardness of Materials 2. EIA-364-09C-1999, Durability Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors and Contacts 3. EIA-364-13B-1998, Mating and Unmating Forces Test Procedures for Electri
43、cal Connectors 4. EIA-364-53B-2000, Nitric Acid Vapor Test, Gold Finish Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors and Sockets 5. IEC 60512-2-1, Connectors for Electronic Equipment Tests and Measurements Part 2-1: Electrical Continuity and Contact Resistance Tests Test 2a: Contact Resistance Millivolt
44、 Level Method 6. T1.TR.5-1999, Network and Customer Installation Interface Connector Wiring Configuration Catalog 3 DEFINITIONS AND ACRONYMS For the purposes of this standard, the following definitions apply. go gauge: a gauge whose dimensions are such that the object being tested will be accepted.
45、hard gold: An alloy consisting primarily of pure gold with a small amount of a hardening agent such as cobalt or nickel. mating force: The peak in-line force measured during insertion of a plug into its associated jack up to the point where the latching tab locks the plug in place. no-go gauge: a ga
46、uge whose dimensions are such that the object being tested will not be accepted. unmating force: The peak in-line force measured during removal of a plug from its associated jack with the latching tab unlocked from the jack. 4 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 GENERAL The plugs and jacks described in this s
47、ection represent the standard connectors to be used for connections to the telephone network. The plug and jack designs shown are representative of generic types, and should not be interpreted as the only designs that may be used. Design innovation and improvement is anticipated; but for interchange
48、ability to be maintained, alternative designs shall be compatible with the plugs and jacks shown. Hardware used to mount, protect, and enclose standard jacks is not described. The only requirement on connecting blocks, housings, dust covers, outdoor boxes, and the like that contain standard network
49、jacks is that they shall accept standard plugs with cordage. 2TIA-1096-A For special purpose applications, plugs may be made longer than shown or adapted for direct use on equipment or apparatus without cordage. The sliding modular plug used on the back of many modular wall telephone sets is an example of such a special purpose application. It is the responsibility of the designers and manufacturers of communication equipment who use such plugs to assure that they are compatible with the hardware used to mount standard jacks with which they plan to interface. 4.2 UNITS OF