Mechanical Characteristics; Center Conductor Pin Depth; Pin Depth - HP 85091A Reference Manual

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Mechanical Characteristics

Center Conductor Pin Depth

Mechanical characteristics, such as center conductor protrusion and pin
depth, are not performance specifications. They are however, important
supplemental characteristics related to the electrical performance of
devices.
Hewlett-Packard verifies the mechanical characteristics of the devices
in this kit with special gauging processes and electrical testing. These
processes ensure that the device connectors do not exhibit any excess
center conductor protrusion and have the proper pin depth when the kit
leaves the factory.

Pin Depth

Pin depth is the distance the center conductor mating plane differs
from being flush with the outer connector mating plane (see
on page
either protruding or recessed.
No protrusion of the center conductor shoulder is allowable on any
NOTE
7 mm connector when the slotted collet is removed. The slotted collet
must be removed before measuring the pin depth.
Protrusion occurs when the center conductor extends beyond the
outer conductor mating plane. It reads as a positive value on the
connector gauge.
Recession occurs when the center conductor is set back from the outer
conductor mating plane. It reads as a negative value on the gauge.
The center conductor protrusion or recession is referenced to the outer
NOTE
conductor mating plane.
Chapter 2
2-6). The pin depth of a connector can be in one of two states:
Specifications and Characteristics
Mechanical Characteristics
Figure 2-1
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