How Many Empty Contact Cavities Should a Disconnect Have?
Posted by Nam Tran on May 13, 2018
Connectors are used on electrical wiring harnesses or panels… and installed in aircraft. Connectors can be round (e.g. D38999 Series), flat (e.g. 16VE0490 Series) or rectangular (e.g. M83733 Series). They’re used to permit connection or disconnection of single or multiple electric circuits to facilitate communication, control, calibration, troubleshooting, replacement of parts and equipment. Connectors have … Continue reading “How Many Empty Contact Cavities Should a Disconnect Have?”
What is Crosstalk in a Wiring Harness?
Posted by Nam Tran on June 20, 2016
Did you ever wonder why some wires are bundled together in one aircraft wiring harness and others are not? Why does this wiring harness have 6 breakouts while this other harness has only two? Why didn’t the Lockheed Martin, Boeing, or InterConnect engineer just add those two wires to the larger harness? There are several reasons, but one … Continue reading “What is Crosstalk in a Wiring Harness?”
Topics: Blog, Crosstalk, Engineering Design, Wiring Harnesses
What is a Wiring Diagram?
Posted by Nam Tran on March 21, 2016
A wiring diagram is a simplified conventional pictorial representation of the physical connections and physical layout of an electrical system or circuit. Wiring diagrams show how the aircraft wires are connected and where they should be located in the electrical system, as well as the physical connections between all the components. This makes a wiring … Continue reading “What is a Wiring Diagram?”
Topics: Blog, Engineering Design, Wiring Diagram