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IEC 60169-5:1970

Radio-frequency connectors. Part 5: R.F. coaxial connectors for cables 96 IEC 50-17 and larger

Standard by IEC, 1970-01-01

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IEC 60169-5:1970 defines technical requirements for radio-frequency connectors, specifically R.F. coaxial connectors for cables 96 IEC 50-17 and larger. For engineering teams, test laboratories, and procurement groups, it provides a focused compliance reference for evaluating connector suitability in RF cable assemblies and related documentation. As the original Edition 1 document, IEC 60169-5:1970 is useful when a project needs a primary technical source for connector selection, technical review, and verification activities tied to RF interconnection performance.

IEC 60169-5:1970 standard overview

This document addresses a specific connector category within the radio-frequency connector family, with scope centered on coaxial connectors intended for larger cables. Its likely purpose is to support consistent design, identification, and assessment of connector interfaces used in RF systems. In practical terms, IEC 60169-5:1970 can serve as a technical document for conformity assessment, product evaluation, and engineering documentation where connector compatibility and operational consistency must be reviewed against a defined reference.

Applications of IEC 60169-5:1970

IEC 60169-5:1970 is most relevant in workflows involving RF cable assemblies, connector procurement, and laboratory evaluation of coaxial interfaces. It may be used by manufacturers, integrators, and test organizations working with electrical equipment that depends on stable RF connections. Typical use cases include technical assessment of connector designs, specification review during sourcing, and documented evaluation of assemblies before release into installation or verification workflows.

Why IEC 60169-5:1970 matters

Using a defined reference for RF coaxial connectors helps reduce mismatch risks, supports interoperability, and improves consistency across testing and procurement decisions. For compliance teams, IEC 60169-5:1970 can be part of the evidence base used in technical validation, quality workflows, and conformity assessment preparation. It also helps align engineering specification reviews with a recognized connector definition, which can simplify documentation control and lower uncertainty during project execution.

  • RF coaxial connector reference for cables 96 IEC 50-17 and larger
  • Supports connector selection, interface review, and assembly documentation
  • Useful in laboratory evaluation and verification activities for RF connections
  • Helps align procurement, technical assessment, and compliance workflows
SKU: 9a6b3928965f

  • Publication Date: 1970-01-01
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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