10/100 mbps fast ethernet pci network cards etherpower ii 10; (76 pages)
Summary of Contents for SMC Networks Cable
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All SMC cable connectors in this catalog have captivated contacts which are soldered to the cable center conductor. Both crimp and clamp types for flexible cable grip the cable braid with a force greater than the breaking strength of the braid.
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Click on part number to go directly to cable assembly instructions Straight Plugs Right Angle Plugs Substitute the appropriate cable group number for “XX” when ordering: GROUP CABLE TYPES RG178, RG196, M17/93, M17/169 RG174, RG179, RG316, M17/113, M17/119, M17/172, M17/189 APPLIED ENGINEERING PRODUCTS (203) 776-2813 •...
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Click on part number to go directly to cable assembly instructions Straight Jacks Right Angle Jacks Substitute the appropriate cable group number for “XX” when ordering: GROUP CABLE TYPES RG178, RG196, M17/93, M17/169 RG174, RG179, RG316, M17/113, M17/119, M17/172, M17/189 APPLIED ENGINEERING PRODUCTS (203) 776-2813 •...
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SMC Bulkhead Mounted Cable Jacks Click on part number to go directly to cable assembly instructions Straight Jacks Right Angle Jacks Substitute the appropriate cable group number for “XX” when ordering: GROUP CABLE TYPES RG178, RG196, M17/93, M17/169 RG174, RG179, RG316, M17/113,...
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Ferrule Insulator Contact (male or female) —Trim cable per trim code below; tin end of center conductor. —Slide backnut onto cable. Slide compression washer onto cable in the orientation shown until it stops against cable jacket. —Flare cable braid by rotating dielectric and slide ferrule under braid.
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—Trim cable per trim code below; tin end of center conductor. —Slide heat-shrink tubing and crimp sleeve over cable. —Flare cable braid by rotating dielectric and slide cable into crimp tail. —Position cable so braid touches rear of back nut.
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Contact (male or female) Solder —Trim cable per trim code below; tin end of center conductor. —Slide backnut over cable. Slide solder ferrule over cable until it stops against cable jacket. —Solder cable jacket to ferrule. —Assemble insulator and contact onto cable dielectric and center conductor.