4www.conesys.com sales@aero-electric.com
38999 S I
– –
MIL-DTL-38999
Performance Specications
Series I
Performance Specications
Operating Temperature Range
Finish B: -65°C to +175°C (-85°F to +347°F)
Finish F: -65°C to +200°C (-85°F to +392°F
Finish A: -65°C to +150°C (-85°F to +302°F)
Material and Plating Data (Finish)
B – aluminum shell, olive drab cadmium over nickel base
F – aluminum shell, electroless nickel nish
A – aluminum shell, silver to light iridescent yellow color
(bright) cadmium over electroless nickel
Corrosion Resistance
Finishes A and B withstand 500-hour salt spray.
Finish F withstands 48-hour salt spray.
Durability
Minimum of 500 mating cycles
Environmental Seal
Wired, mated connectors with specied accessories at-
tached, shall meet the altitude-immersion test specied in
MIL-DTL-38999.
Fluid Resistance
Connectors resist specied immersions in MIL-PRF-7808,
MIL-PRF-23699, MIL-PRF-5606, M2-V Chevron oil, Coolanol
25, MIL-DTL-83133 (JP-8), MIL-DTL-5624 (JP-4, JP-5),
SAE-AMS1424 Type I, and other solvents and cleaning agents.
Shell-to-Shell Conductivity
• Finish F = 1.0 millivolt maximum potential drop
• Finishes A and B = 2.5 millivolts maximum potential drop
Voltage Rating
Shielding Eectiveness
RFI and EMI attenuation at the specied frequencies meet
the requirements of MIL-DTL-38999.
• RFI shielding eectiveness of mated connectors with
RFI backshells is measured in a triaxial radio frequency
leakage xture.
• EMI shielding eectiveness is measured at the interface
of mated connectors and tested by the mode-stirred
technique specied in method 3008 of MIL-STD-1344.
Shock and Vibration Requirements
Wired, mated connectors shall not be damaged, nor shall
there be a current interruption longer than one microsecond
when subjected to the following:
Standard Shock
Mated connectors withstand a pulse of approximate half
sine wave of 300 G ± 15 percent magnitude with duration of
3 ± 1 milliseconds applied in three axes per MIL-STD-1344,
method 2004.
High Impact Shock
When mounted as specied in MIL-S-901, grade A, a drop
of a 400 lb. Hammer from 1 foot, 3 feet and 5 feet applied to
connector in three axes, totaling nine impacts.
Vibration
Mated connectors, with proper accessories, withstand the
following vibration levels:
• Sine Vibration per MIL-STD-202, method 204, test
condition G.
• Random Vibration per MIL-STD-1344, method 2005,
test condition V and test condition VI, Letter “J” at ambi-
ent temperature.
Service Rating
Suggested Operating Voltage Test Voltage Test Voltage Test Voltage Test Voltage
(Sea Level) Sea Level 50,000 Ft. 70,000 Ft. 100,000 Ft.
AC (RMS) DC V RMS V RMS V RMS V RMS
M 400 550 1300 550 350 200
N 300 450 1000 400 260 200
I 600 850 1800 600 400 200
II 900 1250 2300 800 500 200
Note: e establishment of electrical safety factors is le
entirely to the designer, as he is in the best position to know
exactly what peak voltages, switching currents, transients,
etc., can be expected in a particular circuit.