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00/713956 DC : DRAFT SEP 2000

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ISO/DIS 15031-3 - ROAD VEHICLES - COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN VEHICLE AND EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT FOR EMISSIONS-RELATED DIAGNOSTICS - PART 3: DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR AND RELATED ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT - SPECIFICATIONS AND USE

Withdrawn date

23-07-2013

Published date

23-11-2012

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1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Vehicle connector location/access
  4.1 Consistency of location
  4.2 Ease of access
  4.3 Visibility
  4.4 Vehicle operation
5 Vehicle and external test equipment connector design
  5.1 Number of contacts
  5.2 Contact requirements
      5.2.1 Contact types
      5.2.2 Contact spacing
  5.3 Connector mating
  5.4 Connector shape/features
  5.5 Spring clip
  5.6 Temperature class
  5.7 External test equipment connector cycle life
  5.8 Strain relief
  5.9 Contact and connector parameters and performance
      requirements
      5.9.1 Preconditioning
      5.9.2 Functional parameters for contacts
      5.9.3 Performance requirements for contacts
      5.9.4 Connector system performance requirements
      5.9.5 Accelerated environmental exposures for
            the vehicle connector
6 Contact allocation and specifications for related
  electrical circuits
  6.1 Vehicle and external test equipment connector
      contact designation
  6.2 General contact allocation
  6.3 Vehicle connector contact allocation
      6.3.1 Vehicle connector contacts
             1, 3, 8, 9, 11, 12 and 13
      6.3.2 Vehicle connector contact 2
      6.3.3 Vehicle connector contact 4
      6.3.4 Vehicle connector contact 5
      6.3.5 Vehicle connector contact 6
      6.3.6 Vehicle connector contact 7
      6.3.7 Vehicle connector contact 10
      6.3.8 Vehicle connector contact 14
      6.3.9 Vehicle connector contact 15
      6.3.10 Vehicle connector contact 16
  6.4 Vehicle connector contact protection
  6.5 External test equipment connector contact allocations
      and requirements for related circuits
      6.5.1 External test equipment connector contacts
            1, 3, 8, 9, 11, 12 and 13
      6.5.2 External test equipment connector contacts
            2, 6, 7, 10, 14 and 15
      6.5.3 External test equipment connector contact 4
      6.5.4 External test equipment connector contact 5
      6.5.5 External test equipment connector contact 16
  6.6 External test equipment connector contact protection
  6.7 Minimum impedance between test equipment connector
      contacts 4, 5, and the external surface of test equipment

Committee
AUE/16
DocumentType
Draft
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn

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