712A Switchcraft Inc., 712A Datasheet

CONN POWERJACK SOLDER W/HDWR

712A

Manufacturer Part Number
712A
Description
CONN POWERJACK SOLDER W/HDWR
Manufacturer
Switchcraft Inc.
Datasheets

Specifications of 712A

Rohs Information
Switchcraft RoHS Info.
Connector Type
Jack
Gender
Male
Plug/mating Plug Diameter
2.5mm ID, 5.5mm OD
Number Of Positions/contacts
2 Conductors, 3 Contacts
Internal Switch(s)
Single Switch, Normally Closed
Mounting Type
Panel Mount, Bulkhead - Front Side Nut
Termination
Solder Eyelet(s)
Shielding
Unshielded
Features
Mounting Hardware, Thread Lock
Color
Silver
Product
Jacks
Inside Contact Diameter
2.5 mm
Current Rating
5 A
Voltage Rating
12 VDC
Mounting Angle
Straight
Mounting Style
Panel
Contact Material
Copper Alloy
Housing Material
Molded Plastic
Insulation Resistance
1000 MOhms
Connector Mounting
Panel
Contact Termination
Solder
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
Yes
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Leaded Process Compatible
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
SC1048
SWITCHCRAFT, INC. 5555 N. Elston Ave. • Chicago, IL 60630
Single open circuit. (J1.)
Transfer circuit. (J5).
Single closed. Isolated
switching “make”
circuit. (J4-1A).
JACK SCHEMATICS
Circuit Types: Jacks normally have through circuits, shunt
circuits, and/or isolated switching circuits, either individually or
in various combinations. The chart below shows schematics of
39 common jacks - many more combinations are possible, but
these are the most commonly used. A basic description of the
switching action of each jack accompanies each schematic.
Military Identification: Military specifications covering phone
jacks use a special code to describe jack functions. Jack
schematic descriptions are coded J-1 through J-13 (as
appropriate) to coincide with Federal Item Identification
Guides for Supply Cataloging. One or more groups of suffix
numbers/letters identify isolated switching circuits used.
Suffixes identify the switching by industry recognized notation,
i.e., 1-A, 1-B, 1-C, 1-D, etc. See chart below.
Double open circuit.
Isolated switching–
separate “break” and
make circuits (J2-1A-1B).
Double open circuit.
Isolated switching–
separate “make”
circuits on both tip and
ring. (J2-2A).
Single closed circuit,
sleeve common. (J3).
Tip closed, ring
open. (J10).
Double closed
circuit. (J7).
Single closed circuit
Isolated switching
“break” circuit. (J4-1B).
Double closed circuit.
Isolated switching
“make” circuit on ring
spring. (J7-1A).
DIMENSIONS ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Single closed circuit. (J4).
Tip closed, ring open
(common to sleeve). (J6).
Single closed circuit.
Isolated switching
transfer circuit. (J4-1C).
Single closed circuit–
“make” before
“break”. (J8).
Single closed circuit
plus “make” before
“break”. Isolated
switching–“make”
before “break”
circuit. (J8-1D).
NOTE: Number indicates the quantity of circuit - 2-A means 2, A circuits.
Terminals locations shown on jack schematics do not necessarily coincide
with physical locations on jacks. Not all circuit types available on all jacks.
Notation
1-C
1-D
1-A
1-B
(mm)
Inch
Double open circuit. (J2).
Single open circuit.
Isolated switching
“break” circuit. (J1-1B).
Double closed circuit.
Isolated switching
“break” circuit. (J7-1B).
Single open circuit.
Isolated switching
transfer circuit. (J1-1C).
Single open circuit.
Isolated switching–
separate transfer and
“make” circuits.
(J1-1A-1C).
One, SPST switching circuit. Also known as NO
(normally open) or “make” circuit.
One, SPST switching circuit. Also known as NC
(normally closed) or “break” circuit.
One, SPDT switching circuit. Also known as transfer
or “break” before “make” circuit.
One, SPDT switching circuit. Also known as “make”
before “break” circuit.
Meaning
Single open circuit.
Isolated switching
“make” circuit. (J1-1-A).
Double closed circuit,
ring common to
sleeve. (J13).
Double open circuit.
Isolated switching
transfer circuit. (J2-1C).
“make” circuit.
“break” circuit. Sleeve
(J4-1B).
Double open circuit.
Isolated switching
(J2-1A).
Single closed circuit.
Isolated switching
common to isolated
switching circuit throw.

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712A Summary of contents

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JACK SCHEMATICS Circuit Types: Jacks normally have through circuits, shunt circuits, and/or isolated switching circuits, either individually or in various combinations. The chart below shows schematics of 39 common jacks - many more combinations are possible, but these are the ...

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JACK SCHEMATICS Single closed circuit. Tip closed; ring open Isolated switching– circuits. Isolated “make” before “break” switching–two “make” circuit. (J4-1D). circuits and one “break” circuit. (J10-2A-1B). Tip closed; ring closed Double closed circuit. circuits. Isolated Separate sleeve switching–“break” “break” circuit. ...

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