Host Connector Sample Clauses

Host Connector. ‌ The CFP4 MSA specifies a two piece electrical connector for superior electrical performance and superior mechanical integrity. Shown in Figure 5-4 and Figure 5-5 are overview drawings of the host connector cover and the host connector assembly. These assemblies shall be built into the host system. The Host Connector shall be covered by the Host Connector Cover Assembly. Figure 5-4: CFP4 Quad Port Host Connector Cover Assembly Figure 5-5: CFP4 Host Connector Assembly
Host Connector. 33 5.2.3 Connector Pin Contact Mating 34 5.3 CFP8 Module Dimensions 34
Host Connector. The CFP2 MSA specifies a two piece electrical connector for superior electrical performance and superior mechanical integrity. Shown in Figure 5-4 and Figure 5-5 are overview drawings of the host connector and cover assemblies. These assemblies shall be built into the host system. The Host Connector shall be covered by the Host Connector Cover Assembly which provides electromagnetic shielding. The Host Connector cover includes gaskets around the connector cover openings for the module plug connector. These gaskets provide electromagnetic shielding between the module and host connector for improved electromagnetic performance. Specifications for the connector cover gaskets are not given in this MSA but are to be provided by the host electrical connector component supplier. This MSA does specify the host connector cover gasket shall meet a minimum peel strength of 12 N/cm (7 lbs/in). Figure 5-4: CFP2 Dual Port Host Connector Cover Assembly Figure 5-5: CFP2 Host Connector Assembly
Host Connector. The CFP MSA is specifying a two piece electrical connector for superior electrical performance and superior mechanical integrity. Shown in Figure 5-7 and Figure 5-8 are overview drawings of the host connector assembly. This assembly shall be built into the host system. The Host Connector shall be covered by the Host Connector Cover Assembly and provides an electromagnetic shielding as well as a solid mechanical interface for the module fastening screws. Figure 5-7: Host Connector Cover Assembly Figure 5-8: Host Connector‌
Host Connector. ‌ 2 The CFP8 MSA specifies a two-piece electrical connector for superior electrical performance and superior 3 mechanical integrity. Shown in Figure 5-4 and Figure 5-5 are overview drawings of the host connector 4 cover and the host connector assembly. These assemblies shall be built into the host system. The Host 5 Connector shall be covered by the Host Connector Cover Assembly. 6 Figure 5- 4: CFP8 Single & Double Port Hos t Connec tor Cov er A s s emblies 9 Figure 5- 5: CFP8 Hos t Connec tor A x x xxxxx
Host Connector. ‌ 2 The CFP8 MSA specifies a two-piece electrical connector for superior electrical performance and superior 3 mechanical integrity. Shown in Figure 5-4 and Figure 5-5 are overview drawings of the host connector 4 cover and the host connector assembly. These assemblies shall be built into the host system. The Host 5 Connector shall be covered by the Host Connector Cover Assembly. 6 Figure 5- 4: CFP8 Single & Double Port Hos t Connec tor Cov er A s s emblies 9 Figure 5- 5: CFP8 Hos t Connec tor A x x xxxxx
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