Page 15 of High Frequency Coaxial Connectors by Murata Manufacturing Co.,Ltd.
!note · this pdf catalog is downloadedand !caution formurata manufacturing co ltd therefore it s specifications are subject to change or our products in it may be discontinued without advance notice please check with our !note · please read rating from the website of storage operating rating soldering mounting and handling in this catalog to prevent smoking and/or burning etc sales representatives or product engineers before ordering · this catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications therefore please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering · this pdf catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications therefore please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering o30e.pdf 05.8.8 notice continued from the preceding page s notice handling 1 usage condition 1 do not apply electrical voltage greater than specified in the drawing it might cause degradation or destruction of the product even if it endures during a short time long time qualification is not guaranteed 2 confirm product s performance is not influenced by contact of other components 3 please contact the manufacturer beforehand if the product is to be used in frequently bent position 2 handling 1 avoid excessive stress when handling and transporting printed circuit board after connector and/or assembly has been secured to pcb 2 do not try to pull the cable when a connector with a coaxial cable is handled 3 disregarding the following notes could cause mechanical damage and/or poor electrical performance 3 handling instructions 1 cable is designed to fit only with mm4829-2700b receptacle any other receptacle cannot be used with this cable 2 disengagement use tool p/n m19100 to insert or remove cable in a vertical direction from receptacle avoid pulling only the cable to prevent cable damage 3 avoid twisting probe or cable when engaging or disengaging from connector 4 mechanical stress the stress to the connector should be limited as shown in figure 1 a stress to the housing stress a and b 5.0n max b stress to the outer sleeve stress c 3.0n max stress d 1.0n max c cable pull strength stress e 5.0n max 2 figure 1 mechanical stress after engagement acbed 14
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