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2-4 Measuring Pin Depth

Maintenance Instructions

2-4

PN: 10410-00279  Rev. C

36585K/36585V RM

2-4

Measuring Pin Depth

Destructive pin depth of mating connectors is the most frequent cause of equipment failure in the field. When 
an RF component is mated with a connector having a destructive pin depth, damage will likely occur to the RF 
component connector. 
A connector should be checked a minimum of once per day before use. Check the pin depth of a new connector 
or a connector of unknown quality to determine if it is out of specification. If the connector is to be used on 
equipment with unknown connector condition, the connector on the equipment should also be gauged.
For specific information on setting pin depths on sliding terminations, refer to the Vector Network Analyzer 
Operation Manual.

Pin Depth Defined

Pin depth is measured from a connector reference plane to a defined point on the connector center pin 
(depending on the connector type). A typical example of pin depth dimensions for a male and female connector 
is shown in the figure below. 
The mechanical gauging of coaxial connectors will detect and prevent the following problems:

Positive Pin Depth:

This can result in buckling of the fingers of the female center conductor or damage to the 

internal structure of a device due to the axial forces generated.

Negative Pin Depth:

This can result in poor return loss, possibly unreliable connections, and even physical 

breakdown under peak power conditions.  

Caution

Destructive pin depth means a center pin is too long with respect to the connector’s reference plane. 
This can damage the mating connector.

Some RF components may not have precision type connectors. Mating a precision connector to a 
non-precision connector can result in connector damage or degraded performance.

Figure 2-1.

Pin Depth Example (N-Type Connector)

Summary of Contents for Precision AutoCal 36585 Series

Page 1: ...r 36585K Precision AutoCal 70 kHz to 40 GHz 2 port 36585V Precision AutoCal 70 kHz to 70 GHz 2 port Part Number 10410 00279 Revision C Published April 2015 Copyright 2015 Anritsu Company Anritsu Compa...

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Page 7: ...nts 1 2 Chapter 2 Maintenance Instructions 2 1 Inspecting Connectors 2 1 2 2 Cleaning Connectors 2 1 2 3 Making the Connection 2 2 Torque Specifications and Tools 2 2 2 4 Measuring Pin Depth 2 3 Pin D...

Page 8: ...Contents 2 PN 10410 00279 Rev C 36585K 36585V RM...

Page 9: ...surement AutoCal has been characterized by Anritsu and the characterization file is included for use by the host VNA It is valid for 1 year from time of shipment The characterization cycle for the 365...

Page 10: ...ow Index Description 1 01 201 torque wrench 8 mm 0 9 N m 2 Characterization data on a USB memory device 3 36585 precision AutoCal 4 01 204 universal wrench for K and V connectors Additional included i...

Page 11: ...00279 Rev C 2 1 Chapter 2 Maintenance Instructions This chapter provides instructions on the care and use of precision connectors It includes information on inspection cleaning pin depth measurement...

Page 12: ...n dry compressed air 2 Apply a small amount of Isopropyl Alcohol IPA to a lint free cotton swab 3 Rotate the cotton swab around the connector avoiding lateral pressure 4 Blow out any remaining debris...

Page 13: ...nectors together Finger tighten the connection first by turning the connector nut Do not turn the connector body The final tightening is done using the appropriate torque wrench set to the correct tor...

Page 14: ...in depth is measured from a connector reference plane to a defined point on the connector center pin depending on the connector type A typical example of pin depth dimensions for a male and female con...

Page 15: ...uge coupling nut and adapters will vary depending on the connector type Checking the Gauge Pin depth gauges should be checked for cleanliness before each use Follow the connector cleaning procedure to...

Page 16: ...To measure V female connectors screw the male adapter onto the gauge coupling nut 6 Tolerance Gauge Settings Tolerance Gauge Settings Refer to Table 2 2 below When gaging pin depth if the test device...

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