Connector-Tech ALS MIL-C-55116 and MIL-C-10544 audio connectors

Wednesday, 09 November, 2011 | Supplied by: Connector-Tech ALS Pty Ltd


The MIL-C-55116 and MIL-C-10544 audio connectors can be used in communications equipment where reliability is needed under the most severe environmental conditions.

The standard 5-contact connectors meet all requirements of MIL-C-55116, latest revision. The 6-contact connectors as well as the lightweight versions are MIL-C-55116 compliant. The 5- and 6-contact connectors are insulation and contact resistant.

Other features include: shells (stainless steel passivated sandblasted); panel nuts (stainless steel passivated sandblasted); contacts - copper alloy .000030 gold per MIL-G-45204 type I class 0 over .001 nickel.

The 10-contact connectors conform to MIL-C-10544, latest revision. The construction and mating action are similar to the 5-contact line. The line of connectors is suitable for all types of military and commercial communications equipment.

Its features include: receptacle shells - stainless steel passivated sandblasted; plug shells - stainless steel black passivated; plug rear housing - aluminium black oxide; panel nuts - stainless steel passivated, sandblasted; contacts - copper alloy .000030 gold; insulators - diallylphthalate per MIL-M-14F, Type MDG; dielectric strength-500 V RMS; insulation resistance-1000 meg ohms minimum; contact resistance (mated) -0.015 Ω maximum; air pressure - 2.5 psi; immersion - 48 h at 6; and durability - 3000 cycles, connect and disconnect.

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