Laminated Core 1.1VA Power Transformer 115V Primary Parallel 6.3V, Series 12.6V Secondary Parallel 180mA, Series 90mA Through Hole
The F12-090-C2 specification defines the engineering requirements for an electronic connector component intended to provide reliable electrical interconnection between printed circuit boards, cable assemblies, or electronic subsystems. This specification establishes the functional, mechanical, electrical, environmental, and quality requirements necessary to ensure dependable signal transmission, secure mechanical engagement, and long-term operational reliability.
The component is intended for use in embedded, industrial, communication, and electronic control systems where compact interconnect solutions and consistent electrical performance are required. The connector is designed to support repeated mating cycles while maintaining low contact resistance, stable mechanical retention, and compatibility with standard electronic assembly processes.
Engineering Requirements
The connector shall be manufactured using precision-formed conductive contacts and high-strength insulating materials to ensure consistent electrical conductivity, mechanical durability, and long service life. The construction shall support reliable mating and unmating operations without degradation of contact performance.
Electrical characteristics shall provide low contact resistance, stable signal integrity, and reliable current-carrying capability within the specified operating conditions. The connector shall maintain electrical continuity under vibration, thermal cycling, and environmental exposure encountered during normal operation.
Mechanical construction shall ensure accurate alignment of mating interfaces, secure retention, and resistance to mechanical wear resulting from repeated insertion and removal. The housing and contact system shall withstand normal handling and assembly processes without deformation or structural damage.
Workmanship shall be free from defects including contamination, cracks, corrosion, plating irregularities, or mechanical deformation that could adversely affect electrical or mechanical performance. Inspection, validation, and testing shall be conducted using calibrated equipment and controlled quality procedures to verify compliance with engineering requirements.
Any deviation from this specification shall require formal engineering evaluation, documented technical justification, and approval through the established engineering change control process prior to implementation.
Documentation
Supporting documentation shall include engineering drawings, material specifications, electrical performance data, inspection records, qualification reports, and revision-controlled manufacturing documentation. All documentation shall be maintained under formal configuration management and quality assurance systems to ensure complete product traceability.
Revision Control
Any modification to this specification shall be processed through the formal engineering change management system. All revisions shall undergo technical review, validation, and approval before release to ensure continued compliance with design intent and applicable industry standards.