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BS 9210:1984

Superseded

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Specification for radio frequency connectors of assessed quality: generic data and methods of test

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

23-07-2013

Superseded by

BS CECC 22000:1980

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-05-1984

£314.00
Excluding VAT

Foreword
Committees responsible
Specification
Section one. Principles and mandatory procedure
1.1 General matters
1.1.1 Scope
1.1.2 Related documents
1.1.3 Terminology
1.1.4 Letter symbols, signs and abbreviations
1.1.5 Graphical symbols
1.1.6 Marking
1.1.7 Eligibility for qualification approval
1.1.8 Structurally similar components
1.1.9 Delayed delivery
1.1.10 Supplementary procedure for qualification
        approval
1.1.11 Certified test records
1.1.12 Ratings and characteristics
1.1.13 Unchecked parameters
1.1.14 Procedure to be followed in the event of
        failures at group C or group D inspection
1.1.15 Ordering information
1.1.16 Drawings included in detail specification
1.2 Test procedures
1.2.1 Measurement and recovery conditions
1.2.2 Visual inspection
1.2.3 Dimensioning and gauging procedures
1.2.4 Electrical test procedures
1.2.5 Mechanical test procedures
1.2.6 Environmental test procedures
1.2.7 Endurance test procedures
1.2.8 Resistance to contaminating fluids
Section two. Rules for the preparation of detail
                specifications
2.1 Basic information
2.1.1 General
2.1.2 Originator
2.1.3 Specification number
2.1.4 Description of the component and intended
        application
2.1.5 Drawings
2.1.6 Ratings (including limiting conditions of use)
2.1.7 Characteristics
2.1.8 Related documents
2.1.9 Additional information (not for inspection
        purposes)
2.2 Inspection requirements
2.2.1 General
2.2.2 Group A inspection
2.2.3 Group B inspection
2.2.4 Group C inspection
2.2.5 Group D inspection
2.2.6 Connector variants
2.3 Certified test records
2.3.1 General
2.3.2 General information
2.3.3 Attributes information
2.3.4 Measurements information
2.3.5 Explanatory information
2.4 Instructions for ordering components
Section three. Capability approval procedures
3.1 General
3.2 Approval procedures
3.2.1 Capability manual
3.2.2 Primary stage of manufacture
3.2.3 Subcontracting
3.2.4 Rework
3.2.5 Screening test requirements
3.2.6 Capability Qualifying Components (CQCs)
3.2.7 Demonstration of capability
3.2.8 Test procedures
3.3 Boundaries and limits of approval
3.3.1 General
3.3.2 Electrical and mechanical attributes
3.3.3 Environmental attributes
3.3.4 Materials
3.3.5 Method of defining boundaries and limits of
        approval
3.4 Extension of range of approval
3.5 Maintenance of capability approval
3.6 Quality conformance inspection
3.7 Abstract of description of capability
3.8 Guidance to customers
3.8.1 General
3.8.2 Manufacturer's guidance to customers
3.8.3 Customer detail specification
3.8.4 Ordering information
Appendices
(Appendices E and L not included, see foreword)
A Guidance for the completion of blank detail
        specifications for the preparation of customer
        detail specifications or detail specifications
        for standard catalogue items
B Example of a certified test record
C Measurement of reflection factor
D Measurement method for r.f. shunt resistance
F Dust testing apparatus
G Typical tool for damage by test prod
H Suitable apparatus for monitoring electrical
        continuity (under consideration)
J List of contaminating fluids
K Guide to the presentation of drawing information
M Screening effectiveness test details (under
        consideration)
N Style reference numbers and designation of
        variants
P Connector variant suffix letters denoting r.f.
        cable grouping for use with both soldered and
        crimp connectors and relevant die size for crimp
        connectors
Q Example of groupings of style/variant
        combinations for qualification approval
R Guidance for the selection of CQCs
S Blank CQC specification for complete radio
        frequency connectors
Tables
1 Inspection requirements for basic assessment
        level
2 Inspection requirements for full assessment
        level
3 Setting-up and verification of equipment,
        selection of suitable elements and lines for use
        during subsequent measurements
4 Methods without error recognition according to
        C.1.2
5 Methods with error recognition according to
        C.1.2
6 Flexible coaxial cables with 50 ohm impedance
7 Flexible coaxial cables with 75 ohm impedance
8 Flexible coaxial cables with 95 ohm impedance
9 Flexible coaxial cables with 100 ohm impedance
10 Flexible coaxial cables with 125 ohm (and over)
        impedance
11 Flexible screened coaxial cable (triaxial) with
        50 ohm impedance
12 Flexible screened coaxial cable (triaxial) with
        75 ohm impedance
13 Semi-rigid solid-sheathed coaxial cables with
        50 ohm impedance
14 Supplementary data on 75 ohm coaxial cables and
        hexagon die sizes used by British
        Telecommunications
15 Supplementary data on superscreened 75 ohm, 50
        ohm and 33 ohm coaxial cables to the UKAEA
        Specification AESS (TRG) 71181
16 Hexagon die sizes for outer ferrule (crimp
        sleeve)
17 Hexagon die sizes for centre contact
18 Group CD sequential list procedure
19 Example of a boundaries of capability/CQC matrix
N1 Style reference numbers (first two digits)
N2 Style reference numbers (third and fourth
        digits)
N3 Identification of variants
Figures
1 Bridge coupler or slotted line method without
        error recognition
2 Measuring set-up for two connector procedure
3 Voltage on slotted line as a function of
        frequency with probe position as parameter
4 Bridge method with error recognition
5 Complexor (phasor) diagram, according to set-up
        in figure 4
6 Return loss measurement, example according to
        set-up in figure 4
7 Detail A from figure 6
8 Extraction of rc
9 Broadband impedance discontinuity
10 Example of a time domain reflectometer
        measurement recording
11 Equipment set-up for the measurement of
        reflection in time domain
12 Typical resonance curves
13 Suitable measuring device for use during
        exposure to dust test
14 Typical contact test prod
15 Standardized system of lettering for fixed and
        free connector specification drawings (third
        angle projection)
16 Standardized system of lettering for connector,
        fixed, right angle, solder bucket (style 12-03)
        specification drawings (third angle projection)
17 Standardized system of lettering for cable-braid
        clamp, fixed, straight, single-hole mounting
        (style 21-12) specification drawings (third
        angle projection)
18 Standardized system of lettering for adaptor
        connector fixed, straight, 4-hole fixing (style
        20-05) specification drawings (third angle
        projection)
19 Example process flow chart

Test procedures and general requirements for radio frequency connectors and accessories. Gives rules for drafting detail specifications.

Committee
EPL/46
DevelopmentNote
Superseded by BS CECC22000(1980), but remains current. Supersedes 82/28215 DC, 86/28019 DC and 89/24589 DC Inactive for the new design. (10/2005) Supersedes BS 9210(1971). (01/2006)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
80
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

This British Standard specifies the test procedures and other general requirements and gives information relating to radio frequency (r.f.) connectors and accessories.

For low frequency (l.f.) connectors, and for hybrid connectors containing r.f. contacts, reference should be made to BS 9520.

The rules for the preparation of detail specifications for use by the BSI Technical Committees or component manufacturers are given in section 2.

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IEC 60457-1:1974 Rigid precision coaxial and their associated precision connectors. Part 1: General requirements and measuring methods
BS SP20(1949) : LATEST PANEL TYPE AIR FILTER ELEMENTS FOR USE WITH INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES AND COMPRESSORS ON AIRCRAFT
BS 9000(1967) : LATEST
BS CECC 22000:1980 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components: generic specification: radio frequency coaxial connectors
BS 6000:1972 Guide to the use of BS 6001, sampling procedures and tables for inspection by attributes
BS 4828(1972) : LATEST
BS 9210 N0006-2:1978 Detail specification for radio frequency coaxial connectors (series SMA). 50 ohms, unsealed, soldered, centre contact, clamp outer for flexible cables, solder outer for semi-rigid cables Control drawings. Mating face details and gauge information
BS 308(1966) : LATEST
IEC 60457-4:1978 Rigid precision coaxial and their associated precision connectors. Part 4: 21 mm rigid precision coaxial line and associated hermaphroditic precision coaxial connector - Characteristic impedance 50 ohms (Type 9/21) - Characteristic impedance 75 ohms (Type 6/21)
IEC 60457-2:1974 Rigid precision coaxial and their associated precision connectors. Part 2: 50 ohms 7 mm rigid precision coaxial line and associated hermaphroditic precision coaxial connector
BS 3763:1976 The International System of units (SI)
BS 9210 N0004:1981 Detail specification for radio frequency coaxial connectors (series BNC). Unsealed, soldered, captive contact, 50 ohms. Basic assessment level
BS 580:1963 Specification for trichloroethylene
BS 4727(1971) : LATEST
BS 5310-1:1976 Specification. Hand crimping tools for the termination of electrical cables and wires for low frequency and radio frequency applications General requirements and tests
IEC 60457-5:1984 Rigid precision coaxial and their associated precision connectors. Part 5: 50 ohms 3.5 mm rigid precision coaxial line with provision for mounting connectors
IEC 60457-3:1980 Rigid precision coaxial and their associated precision connectors. Part 3: 14 mm rigid precision coaxial line and associated hermaphroditic precision coaxial connector - Characteristic impedances 50 ohms and 75 ohms
BS 9210 N0006-1(1978) : AMD 3649
BS 2316-3:1969 Specification for radio-frequency cables Cable data sheets (metric and imperial units)
BS 575:1966 Specification for carbon tetrachloride
BS 5310-2B:1981 Specification. Hand crimping tools for the termination of electrical cables and wires for low frequency and radio frequency applications Hand crimping tools (removable and interchangeable dies, sizes A to G and Q to S) for radio frequency connectors and concentric contacts
BS 245:1976 Specification for mineral solvents (white spirit and related hydrocarbon solvents) for paints and other purposes
BS 2011(1967) : LATEST
BS 6001(1972) : AMD 5054 SAMPLING PROCEDURES FOR INSPECTION BY ATTRIBUTES - SPECIFICATION FOR SAMPLING PLANS INDEXED BY ACCEPTABLE QUALITY LEVEL (AQL) FOR LOT - BY - LOT INSPECTION
BS 5310-3A:1988 Specification. Hand crimping tools for the termination of electrical cables and wires for low frequency and radio frequency applications Specification for hand crimping tools for contacts of electrical connectors

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