Overview
IEC 63171-1:2020 is an international standard issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) that defines the detailed specification for two-way, shielded or unshielded, free and fixed connectors designed for electrical and electronic equipment. This standard focuses specifically on Type 1 copper LC style connectors, outlining mechanical mating information, pin assignment, and additional technical requirements. The connectors covered are intended for data transmission up to 600 MHz with a current-carrying capacity of up to 2.0 A at 60 °C.
This standard ensures interoperability and defines common dimensions, mechanical, electrical, signal integrity, environmental, and reliability characteristics, supported by comprehensive test procedures and verification methods.
Key Topics
- Connector Types: Specifies two-way connectors, both shielded and unshielded, including free (plug) and fixed (receptacle) types.
- Mechanical Mating: Defines precise mating conditions, dimensions, and locking mechanisms for reliable and repeatable connections.
- Pin Assignment: Details consistent pin configurations essential for signal integrity and compatibility across implementations.
- Electrical Characteristics:
- Current capacity of up to 2.0 A at 60 °C operation temperature.
- Signal transmission frequency support up to 600 MHz.
- Specification of contact resistance, insulation, voltage proof, and DC resistance parameters.
- Signal Integrity Metrics:
- Insertion loss (IL), return loss (RL), transverse conversion loss (TCL).
- Power sum alien near-end and far-end crosstalk loss (PS ANEXT, PS AFEXT).
- Transfer impedance and coupling attenuation for shielded connectors.
- Environmental and Reliability Requirements: Classification into climatic categories and resistance to mechanical vibration, temperature, and other environmental stresses.
- Test Procedures: Comprehensive testing schedule including electrical, mechanical, climatic, vibration, and transmission performance tests to verify compliance.
Applications
IEC 63171-1:2020 connectors are utilized in a wide range of applications, including:
- High-speed data communications in industrial and commercial networking equipment.
- Electrical and electronic devices requiring robust, standardized copper connectors with reliable shielding or unshielded configurations.
- Telecommunications infrastructure where secure, repeatable, and low-loss connectivity is critical.
- Control and automation systems, offering compatibility across equipment from multiple manufacturers.
- Situations demanding precise mechanical engagement and pin consistency to ensure system reliability and maintain signal integrity under varied environmental conditions.
The standardized Type 1 copper LC style connector facilitates interoperability and reduces design complexity and costs, catering to high-performance consumer electronics, computing hardware, and telecommunications equipment.
Related Standards
IEC 63171-1 complements and integrates with other standards within the IEC 63171 series, which cover other types and variations of connectors for electrical and electronic equipment. Users should consider the following related documents for a comprehensive understanding of connector standards:
- IEC 63171 Series - Series covering detailed specifications for different types of connectors, ensuring interoperability and defining electrical and mechanical characteristics.
- IEC 60512 - Tests and measurements for connectors.
- IEC 60603-7 - Connectors for data transmission, including RJ45 connectors for Ethernet applications.
- ISO/IEC 11801 - Generic cabling for customer premises, providing guidance on cabling systems and connectivity.
Proper application of IEC 63171-1 alongside these related standards guarantees enhanced system performance, durability, and global market acceptance where copper-based connectivity solutions are required.
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