NASA/CR-2002-211839, Berki, J.M. and Sargent, N.B., SEE Design Guide and Requirements for Electrical Deadfacing, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center , Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546-0001, July, 2002, pp. 72, Format(s): PDF 2660k |
The purpose of this design guide is to present information for understanding and mitigating the potential hazards associated with de-mating and mating powered electrical connectors on space flight vehicles. The process of staging is a necessary function in the launching of space vehicles and in the deployment of satellites, and now in manned assembly of systems in space. During this electrical interconnection process, various environments may be encountered that warrant the restriction of the voltage and current present across the pins of an electrical connector prior to separation, mating, or in a static open non-mated configuration. This process is called deadfacing. These potentially hazardous environments encompass the obvious explosive fuel vapors and human shock hazard, to multiple Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) phenomena related to the rapid rate of change in current as well as exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) fields.
| Keywords: | de-mating, mating powered electrical connectors, deadfacing, electro-magnetic interference, radio frequency |
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| Subjects: | Engineering: Electronics and Electrical Engineering: Electronic Components Engineering: Electronics and Electrical Engineering: Electrical Equipment |
| ID Code: | 614 |
| Deposited On: | 19 February 2003 |