WFB6-28-22S-CE-F0 vs D38999/24KJ35JN-LC
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| Category | Circular Connectors - Housings | Circular Connectors - Housings |
| Manufacturer | ITT Cannon, LLC | Amphenol Aerospace Operations |
| Description | CONN CIRCULAR | CONN RCPT HSG FMALE 128POS PANEL |
| Package | - | - |
| Series | - | Military, MIL-DTL-38999 Series III, Tri-Start? TV |
| Type | - | For Female Sockets |
| Features | - | Firewall Usage |
| Mounting Type | - | Panel Mount |
| Ingress Protection | - | Environment Resistant |
| Orientation | - | N (Normal) |
| Number of Positions | - | 128 |
| Mounting Feature | - | Bulkhead - Front Side Nut |
| Connector Type | - | Receptacle Housing |
| Shielding | - | Shielded |
| Contact Type | - | Crimp |
| Shell Size - Insert | - | 25-35 |
| Fastening Type | - | Threaded |
| Shell Size, MIL | - | J |
| Contact Size | - | 22D |
| Shell Material | - | Stainless Steel |
| Housing Color | - | Silver |
| Shell Finish | - | Passivated |
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1. What is the main function of the circular connector housing?
The shell mainly plays a protective and fixing role, protecting the connector from external environmental influences such as moisture, dust, and impact, and ensuring a secure connection of the cable to prevent cable loosening.
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2. Does the circular connector housing have shielding function?
Some metal casings provide electromagnetic shielding (EMI/RFI) for high-frequency signal transmission applications to prevent electromagnetic interference.
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3. What are the standard dimensions for circular connector housings?
The size of the casing usually depends on the type of connector and the application environment, with multiple diameters, lengths, and shapes to choose from. Typical sizes include M12, M16, M23, and so on.
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4. How to choose the cable entry for the circular connector housing?
The size of the cable entry for the casing should be selected based on the diameter of the cable used, ensuring that the cable can be tightly clamped after passing through the entry to prevent tension from affecting the internal connection points of the connector.

