Instruction Sheet SMPMFloatingPanelMount,CableJacks (DirectSolderAttachment) 408--10373 1996390-1,1996771-1 06 AUG 10 RevB Washer Cable Jack Stripping Dimensions Semi--Rigid and Conformable Cables 0.25 .010 Max Typ Center Flat (Radius Optional) Conductor Compression Spring 2.03 .080 Outer Figure 1 Conductor Flexible Cable 1. INTRODUCTION Center Braid Jacket Conductor SMPM Floating Panel Mount Cable Jacks (Direct Solder Attachment) shown in Figure 1 are designed to 80+10 Typ be soldered to semi--rigid, conformable, or flexible coaxial cable with a diameter of 2.16 mm .085 in. or 1.19 mm .047 in. 2.03 .080 The cable jacks are designed to be inserted into a mounting hole (such as the one in VITA 67, daughter 5.33 .210 card module 1996705--3). Figure 2 Dimensions in this instruction sheet are in NOTE millimeters with inches in brackets . Figures and illustrations are for reference only and are not i drawn to scale. 85--90 2. DESCRIPTION Cable Center Conductor The cable jacks consists of a body, compression spring, retaining washer, and center contact. The Figure 3 compression spring and retaining washer are used to secure the part into the module. See Figure 1. 3. ASSEMBLYPROCEDURE Solder Here 1. Strip the cable to the dimensions shown in Figure 2. DO NOT nick the center conductor of the cable. CAUTION Take care not to cut the cable braid. Cable Figure 4 2. For flexible cable, tin the cable braid. To avoid personal injury, make sure to follow all DANGER 3. Shape the blunt end of the center conductor to a local practices and safety precautions when cone between 85 and 90. See Figure 3. working with soldering equipment. 4. Insert the cable center conductor into the center contact inside the rear shell of the cable plug until the cable bottoms. No braid strands should be 4. INSERTINGCONNECTORINTOMODULE exposed. See Figure 4. 1. Insert soldered cable connector into module 5. Holding the cable center conductor in place and mounting hole from the flange side of the module using 60/40 solder, attach the rear shell to the bottoming the connector body flange on the cable as shown in Figure 4. module. See Figure 5. E2010 Tyco Electronics Corporation, Berwyn, PA TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER1--800--722--1111 This controlled document is subject to change. 1 of 2 PRODUCT INFORMATION1--800--522--6752 Forlatest revision and Regional CustomerService, All Rights Reserved visit ourwebsite atwww.tycoelectronics.com TE logo and Tyco Electronics are trademarks. LOCB *Trademark. Otherproducts names, logos, orcompany names might be trademarks of theirrespective owners.408-10373 SMPMFloatingPanelMount,CableJacks(DirectSolderAttachment)1996390-1,1996771-1 2. Insert compression spring in module mounting dimension of 3.22 mm .127 in. from front of hole and over connector body from the module module. See Figure 6. mating face. Safety glasses should be worn when installing CAUTION 3. Place retaining washer into insertion tool the retaining washer since they are spring--loaded 2101595--1 aligning the flats on the tool with the and could potentially fly out of the module. This external flats on the washer. action could inflict eye injury to personnel if the retaining washer is not properly seated during 4. Align the internal retaining washer flats with the installation. external flats on the connector body using the alignment slots on the connector flange and on the insertion tool. See Figure 5. 5. REPLACEMENTANDREPAIR 5. Insert the retaining washer into the module, over The cable plug is not repairable. DO NOT use any the connector body compressing the spring until defective or damaged cable plugs. the insertion tool bottoms on the module mating face. 6. REVISIONSUMMARY 6. Lock the retaining washer into position by S Updated document to corporate requirements rotating the insertion tool 90 while applying light S Changed Retaining Ring to Retaining pressure on the tool. (The tool will spring back Washer in all instances about 0.51 mm .020 in. from the module face S Added text to Paragraphs 4.1, 4.2, and 4.5 when washer is in proper position. A correct installation of the retaining washer will result in a S Added new Figure 6 Alignment Slot Compression Spring Alignment Slot Connector Cable Retaining Washer Insertion Tool Flange Module Mating Face Figure 5 3.86 .152 Wrong Washer Installation 3.23 .127 Correct 0.64 .025 Height Delta Washer Installation Figure 6 2 of 2 TycoElectronicsCorporation RevB