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12 / 108 page www.andersonpower.com - 10 - All Data Subject To Change Without Notice Amp / Ampere: Measurement increment of electric current. Abbreviated as “I”. Applicator: A semi-automatic termination machine consisting of an upper and lower half that is used to crimp contacts onto wire. Used in conjunction with an electrical/ mechanical press. AWG: American Wire Gauge. A standard system for designating wire diameters. Blindmate: To join two connector halves in a normal engaging mode without visual orientation. Busbar: Three dimensional constructions enabling electrical distribution of current in power electronic modules. Typically constructed of cop- per, busbars are most frequently used in power dense applications where the busbar offers a cost or space savings over wire. Color Coding: Asystem of identification for terminals and related devices. Contact Resistance: The electrical resistance of metallic surfaces at their interface in the contact area under specified conditions when carrying a specified test current. Contact Retention: Minimum axial load in either direction which a contact must withstand while remaining firmly fixed in its normal position within a housing. Crimp Retention: The axial load which a contact can withstand without separation from the wire. Crimp Termination: A connection in which a metal sleeve is secured to a conductor by mechanically deforming the sleeve with presses or automated crimping machines, eliminating the need for solder. Not suitable for solid (non-stranded wires). CSA: Canadian Standards Association, a safety standard writing and testing organization. Cycle Controlled: To determine if repetitive on/off conditions result in degrading the contact system which may lead to failures such as “thermal run away”. Detent: A bump or raised section projecting from the surface of a contact for keeping the contact in position relative to another and released by greater force. Dielectric Strength (Withstanding Voltage): The highest potential difference (voltage) that an insulation material of given thickness can withstand for a specified time without occurrence of electrical breakdown through its bulk. Finger Proof: A connector intended for usage external to the end equipment shall have live parts protected against exposure to contact by persons when assembled, installed, and mated as intended, as determined by UL Articulated probe. Flammability: The measure of a material’s ability to support combustion. Often tested per UL94. Flat Wiping: The sliding action which occurs when contacts are mated. Wiping has the effect of removing small amounts of contamination from the contact surfaces, thus establishing better conductivity. Genderless: See “Hermaphroditic” Heat Rise: Temperature rise associated with the electrical load applied to a mated connection. Hermaphroditic (Genderless) Connector: A connector in which both mating members are exactly alike at their mating face. There are no male or female members, but designs provide correct polarity. Hot Plug / Hot Swap: Live connector insertion / extractions. IEC: International Electrotechnical Commission, a standard writing organization. Insulation Resistance: Ratio of applied voltage to the total current between the two electrodes in contact with a specific insulation. IP: Ingress Protection, a standard per IEC 60529 for measurement of ingress for solids and liquids into an enclosure. Locator / Positioner: Device for positioning contacts into crimping dies. Make-First / Break-Last (Premate): Sequencing of contact(s) so that they engage prior to the main power contacts. Typically used for ground / positive earth / neutral positons as a protective measure against excess currents, short-circuits, and ground faults. Make-Last / Break-First (Postmate): Sequencing of contact(s) so that they engage after the main power contacts. Typically used for signal or auxiliary power positions to ensure communications are not started or power circuits switched on until the power contacts are fully engaged. Mating Force: Force required to join two connector halves in a normal engaging mode. Modular: Refers to similar parts or modules used as building blocks. A modular connector is one in which similar or identical sections can be assembled together to provide the appropriate connector type or size for the application. Ohms: Measurement increment of resistance. Operating Temperature Range: Connector temperature rating established by materials used, plastic, finish, and the base metal. Applying an electrical load will result in a temperature rise that is additive to the operating ambient. PCB: Acronym for Printed Circuit Board Polarization: A technique of eliminating symmetry so that parts may only be mated one way. |
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