I am designing a test fixture for a cable assembly. It will need to connect to bare 20G solid wires, and handle up to 500VDC.
I would like to stay away from screw terminals. In the past, I have used what look like stereo speaker push-buttons.
Anyone have any better suggestions?
Suggestions for Tesst Fixture connectors?
Started by
jed
, Jul 23 2012 09:32 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 23 July 2012 - 09:32 PM
#2
Posted 24 July 2012 - 01:41 AM
Do you want them to be in one quick-disconnect? If so, what other signals do you want in there too? How many are going to be in your cable assembly? I'm confused about you saying you're connecting to bare wires to test a cable assembly: shouldn't you just connect to mating cable assembly connectors? Or does the assembly have flying leads?

#3
Posted 24 July 2012 - 06:11 PM
If I understand you correctly, you have a pigtail or multiple wires coming off the part you're testing. Spring loaded terminals (similar to some stereo connections) would be the fastest way to get a good connection. The only other option I know of would be screw terminals, which would be a more positive connection.
The amount of current you need to run through is as important as the voltage. Put too much current through a pogo pin and it'll become a fuse.
The amount of current you need to run through is as important as the voltage. Put too much current through a pogo pin and it'll become a fuse.
Tim
"If this was easy our kids would be doing it." - Coworker
"If this was easy our kids would be doing it." - Coworker
#4
Posted 25 July 2012 - 01:24 PM
I agree.Spring loaded terminals (similar to some stereo connections) would be the fastest way to get a good connection. The only other option I know of would be screw terminals, which would be a more positive connection.













