IEEE 287 : 2007
IEEE 287 : 2007
PRECISION COAXIAL CONNECTORS (DC TO 110 GHZ)
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
PRECISION COAXIAL CONNECTORS (DC TO 110 GHZ)
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1 Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2 General requirements and definitions
2.1 Mechanical
2.2 Electrical
2.3 Environmental
3 Recommended electrical test procedures for GPC and LPC
3.1 Statement
3.2 Reflection coefficient
3.3 Connector repeatability
3.4 Insertion loss and phase measurement
3.5 Shielding effectiveness
3.6 Direct-current contact resistance
4 Recommended mechanical test procedures for GPC and LPC
4.1 Mechanical requirements specified
4.2 Recommended mechanical test procedures
5 Connector summary table
5.1 Introduction
5.2 How to use this summary table
5.3 Definitions
Annex A (informative) Inner conductor gap study
Annex B (informative) Inner conductor slotted contact study
Annex C (informative) Detail specifications for precision
coaxial 14 mm conectors
Annex D (informative) Detail specifications for precision
coaxial 7 mm connectors
Annex E (informative) Detail specifications for precision
coaxial Type N conectors
Annex F (informative) Detail specifications for precision
coaxial 3.5 mm conectors
Annex G (informative) Detail specifications for precision
coaxial 2.92 mm conectors
Annex H (informative) Detail specifications for precision
coaxial 2.4 mm conectors
Annex I (informative) Detail specifications for precision
coaxial 1.85 mm conectors
Annex J (informative) Detail specifications for precision
coaxial 1 mm conectors
Annex K (informative) Bibliography
Describes coaxial connectors for precision electrical measurements to 110 GHz. The frequency range of the standard is increased from 65 GHz to 110 GHz since in the market exists a 1 mm connector with a rated upper minimum operating frequency of 110 GHz. The members of the subcommittee felt, in view of this, the scope of the project should be changed to incorporate this advantage.
| Document Type | Standard |
| Status | Current |
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |