Electrical Interface Clause Samples

The Electrical Interface clause defines the technical and operational requirements for the points where electrical systems or equipment connect. It typically specifies voltage levels, connector types, safety standards, and communication protocols that must be met at these interfaces. By clearly outlining these parameters, the clause ensures compatibility between different systems and helps prevent operational failures or safety hazards arising from mismatched or improperly connected electrical components.
Electrical Interface. The X2 connector is identical to XENPAK, for example TycoAMP Part number 1367337-1, Molex Part No. 74441-0003 or equivalent. An X2 module will be electrically identical to a XENPAK module apart from the following modifications:-
Electrical Interface. 1.3.1 Input and Output The electrical interface shall conform to ITU-T Recommendation G.703 for twisted pairs at 2048 Kbit/s. An input impedance of 120 Ohm balanced is required. The output impedance is approximately 120 Ohms as specified in G.703. This is necessary to meet the required pulse shape masks.
Electrical Interface. 3.1 Standard references The electrical interface for the serial data communication between the SDN and the GPS 40-6/12 will be according to EIA STANDARD RS-422A (Ref [1]). 3.2 Serial data interface
Electrical Interface. The following section shall apply to a 2Mbit/s interface using the coaxial pair option of ITU-T Recommendation G.703 (Physical/Electrical Characteristics of Hierarchical Digital Exchanges).
Electrical Interface. The connector is a 96 pin DIN, Type R female connector conforming to DIN 41612 specifications. ELCO part number 20-8477-096-002-025 meets requirements. Detailed electrical, signal, and mechanical specifications are described in Kentek Modular I/O Specifications.

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