AES-R3 : 2001
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AES STANDARDS PROJECT REPORT ON SINGLE PROGRAMME CONNECTORS - COMPATIBILITY OF TIP-RING-SLEEVE CONNECTORS CONFORMING TO DIFFERENT STANDARDS
Hardcopy
English
01-01-2001
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Current standardization
3.1 Dimensional, mechanical and electrical specification
3.2 Application and guidance
4 Specific connector types
4.1 The 6,3, 3,5, and 2,5 mm connectors, according to
IEC 60603-11
4.2 B-gauge and Bantarn connectors
5 Dimensional comparison
6 Problems
6.1 Mating with EIA jacks
6.2 Tip and ring contacting
6.3 Plug retention
6.4 Insertion depth
6.5 Examples of possible scenarios resulting in failure
7 Solutions
This report covers the concentric connectors known as phone plugs and jacks that are widely used in the audio industry for the interconnection of sound system components as general-use consumer tip-ring-sleeve (TRS) types as well as for the interconnection of broadcast and other professional systems, such as professional TRS types.
Committee |
SC-05-02
|
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
7
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PublisherName |
Audio Engineering Society
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Status |
Current
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IEC 60268-11:1987 | Sound system equipment. Part 11: Application of connectors for the interconnection of sound system components |
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