Mechanical Characteristics; Pin Depth - Agilent Technologies 85050B User's And Service Manual

7 mm calibration kit
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Mechanical Characteristics

Mechanical Characteristics
Mechanical characteristics such as center conductor protrusion and pin depth are not
performance specifications. They are, however, important supplemental characteristics
related to electrical performance. Agilent Technologies verifies the mechanical
characteristics of the devices in the kit with special gaging processes and electrical testing.
This ensures that the device connectors do not exhibit any center conductor protrusion or
improper pin depth when the kit leaves the factory.
"Gaging Connectors" on page 3-6
explains how to use gages to determine if the kit devices
have maintained their mechanical integrity. Refer to
Table 2-2 on page 2-5
for typical and
observed pin depth limits.

Pin Depth

Pin depth is the distance the center conductor mating plane differs from being flush with
the outer conductor mating plane. See
Figure
2-1. The pin depth of a connector can be in
one of two states: either protruding or recessed.
Protrusion is the condition in which the center conductor extends beyond the outer
conductor mating plane. This condition will indicate a positive value on the connector gage.
Recession is the condition in which the center conductor is set back from the outer
conductor mating plane. This condition will indicate a negative value on the connector
gage.
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