[Dsg-hallc_nps] Fw: Samtec PMSD

Brad Sawatzky brads at jlab.org
Wed Jul 22 14:24:03 EDT 2020


No, this connector was selected by French group.  My understanding is
that these PMTs are (relatively) low voltage, but I think they are still
planning to run around 1000--1100V.

I'm CC'ing Carlos to see if he has more information on the SAMTEC
connectors and/or can confirm the part numbers (on slide 10).

-- Brad

On Wed, 22 Jul 2020, Marc Mcmullen wrote:

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> From: Marc Mcmullen
> Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2020 2:01 PM
> To: Dsg-hallc_nps <dsg-hallc_nps-bounces at jlab.org>; Brad Sawatzky
> <brads at jlab.org>
> Subject: Samtec PMSD
> 
> Hi Brad,
> We are reviewing the NPS documents you sent. Are you aware of the voltage
> rating of this connector? The data sheet rates it for 600V max.
> Regards,
> Marc

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