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MIL-DTL-5015 is a
United States Military Standard A United States defense standard, often called a military standard, "MIL-STD", "MIL-SPEC", or (informally) "MilSpecs", is used to help achieve standardization objectives by the U.S. Department of Defense. Standardization is beneficial in achievin ...
which covers heavy-duty circular electrical connectors with
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or crimped contacts. They are used for both digital and
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signals, as well as power distribution, and are common in various fields, including defense, aerospace, and industrial machinery. The connectors are particularly versatile and reliable, and due to their prevalence, relatively inexpensive. Many manufacturers have created connectors based on MIL-DTL-5015 and MIL-C-5015, for example Radiall-Van System. These connectors are available as off-the-shelf products for end users, as well as " mil-COTS" products for railway and military use.


History

In the early 1930s,
Cannon A cannon is a large- caliber gun classified as a type of artillery, which usually launches a projectile using explosive chemical propellant. Gunpowder ("black powder") was the primary propellant before the invention of smokeless powder ...
(now
ITT Interconnect Solutions ITT Interconnect Solutions, a division of ITT Inc., is a globally diversified connector and connector assembly manufacturing company. Founded in 1915 as Cannon by James H. Cannon, the company developed some of the first equipment for sound films ...
) was contracted by
Douglas Aircraft Company The Douglas Aircraft Company was an American aerospace manufacturer based in Southern California. It was founded in 1921 by Donald Wills Douglas Sr. and later merged with McDonnell Aircraft in 1967 to form McDonnell Douglas; it then operated as ...
to develop electrical
circular connector Components of an electrical circuit are electrically connected if an electric current can run between them through an electrical conductor. An electrical connector is an electromechanical device used to create an electrical connection between ...
s for use on the
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and on the subsequent
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and
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aircraft platforms. This led to the release of the original AN9534 standard in 1939, which was the precursor to MIL-C-5015 (subsequently MIL-DTL-5015). During the late 1930s, Cannon's Type AN ( Army-Navy) series set the standard for modern circular connectors, and eventually in 1949, MIL-C-5015 was specified. It was revised in 1958, 1971, and 1976. The final revision, released in March 1994, was MIL-C-5015G. In May 2000, MIL-C-5015G was superseded by MIL-DTL-5015H, six years after its publication. In December 2009, MIL-DTL-5015 was superseded by SAE-AS50151, pursuant to the general
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goal to reduce the number of military standards in favor of industry
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s supported by
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s. Whilst the original military standard is no longer in use officially, the family of connectors continues to be called MIL-DTL-5015 or MIL-C-5015 by manufacturers and users.


Applications

MIL-DTL-5015 connectors are used for many situations where mechanical and electrical reliability is important. This includes civil applications (aerospace, oil and gas, salt water, petrochemical, mining, earthmoving, telecommunication, generators, machining tools, rail), as well as military applications (communications, aircraft, ground vehicles).


Physical specifications

The main advantages of MIL-DTL-5015 connectors are as follows: *Ease of engagement and disengagement *Compatibility different types and numbers of contacts, allowing power and signal lines in one connector *Wide range of allowable contact voltages and currents (up to 225A for Series I) *Rugged mechanical performance under harsh environmental conditions *Variety of materials and finishes (stainless steel, aluminum, zinc) *Wide temperature range of –55°C up to 200°C, depending upon the class of the connector *Resistance to vibration and mechanical shock (anti-decoupling springs) *Relatively low price *Interlock and captive nut to prevent inadvertent disassembly *Several shell styles (straight, right angle, wall receptacle, box receptacle, cable plug) One significant drawback is the inefficient use of panel surface area when used in arrays, compared to rectangular connector housings. The fine thread is also prone to mechanical damage and can be time consuming to tighten. Another disadvantage to MIL-DTL-5015 connectors is that they have only one keyway, unlike some later connector specifications, such as MIL-DTL-38999. This limits the connectors' ability to be polarized to prevent mis-mating of same-shell-size connectors in an area where multiple sets of plugs and receptacles exist. Limited polarization is available in certain insert configurations, which relies on the pins bottoming out on the opposing connector face to prevent engagement. Connectors with multiple keyways can be polarized so that the shells prevent engagement of the pins on mis-mated connectors entirely. There are 19 shell sizes (specified as size 08 through 40) with about 160 approved insert arrangements incorporating 1-85 contacts. The circular connectors are available with a choice of wall mount, box mount, cable connecting and jam-nut receptacles, as well as standard or self-locking plugs. MIL-C-5015 specifies four discrete product categories known as ''series''. Connectors from each of the first three series are compatible, however, their individual components differ: It also refers to ''classes'' of connectors, which specify products in more detail:


Commercial products

Several manufacturers have created derivative circular connectors that intermate with the military versions designed to MIL-C-5015 and/or MIL-DTL-5015. Commercial variants and military-style connectors are sometimes called ''Type AN connectors'', ''MS connectors'', or ''
Amphenol connector The term Amphenol connector refers to various electronics connectors that are introduced, or made primarily by Amphenol Corp. Depending on the area of electronics concerned, it may refer specifically to: *MIL-DTL-5015 / MIL-C-5015, a circular conn ...
s''. Similar connectors with different contact arrangements and
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coupling rings are also available to military specifications. A wide range of MIL-DTL-5015 connectors are available on the market, with specifications and drawings commonly supplied. In 1998, the
AMP Incorporated TE Connectivity is an American Swiss-domiciled technology company that designs and manufactures connectors and sensors for several industries, such as automotive, industrial equipment, data communication systems, aerospace, defense, medical, o ...
brand-owned manufacturing plant was acquired by Amphenol and listed under the Amphenol-Aerospace Group. The plant continues to produce upgraded MIL-C-5015 connectors with crimp contacts with rear contact removal.


References

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External links


Mil Spec Connectors: Circular (EverySpec)
- summary of relevant standards
MIL-DTL-5015 Rev. H
- the latest revision of MIL-DTL-5015H (superseded by SAE AS50151)
SAE AS50151
- the current equivalent of MIL-DTL-5015 Electrical connectors Military of the United States standards