Identification & Selection Database for Connectors
CIDS (free version) CIDS 1S (subscription version)
CIDS Connector Database, Lookup Software
CIDS is online engineering.
Now find data on cylindrical connectors online, ideal for anyone who specifies or purchases connectors. Only available here.
CIDS is fast.
There are literally millions of part combinations that are available for military and commericial
multipin cylindrical connectors. It could take hours to find what you need. With CIDS, it takes only minutes.
CIDS has two major features:
Identification of either a commercial or military part numbers. Selection of a connector by user requirements
CIDS finds without a part number.
Find parts using a drill down method. Start categories include Power and/or Signal, High Current Mil-C-22992 Class L, Coaxial Contacts, and Military Specifications.
CIDS finds Mil-Spec numbers. Below is a list of MIL Connectors indexed in CIDS:
MIL-C-5015 MIL-C-10544 (1) MIL-C-22520 MIL-C-22992
MIL-C-25955 (1)
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MIL-C-26482 MIL-C-26500 MIL-C-27599 (1) MIL-C-28840
MIL-C-29600 (1)
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MIL-C-38999 MIL-C-39029 MIL-C-55116 (1) MIL-C-55181 (1)
MIL-C-55243 (1) MIL-C-81511 (1)
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MIL-C-81703 (3) MIL-T-81969 MIL-C-83723 (2) MIL-C-85049
NAS1599 Reverse Bayonet Connectors
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(1) Not in Connector Selector (2) Series I & II not in Connector Selector (3) Series III
not in Connector Selector
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Types of Accessories in CIDS: Backshells -
Environmental & non-environmental with or without EMI/RFI shielding Cable clamps & strain reliefs Contacts Contact crimp, insertion & removal tools
Dust caps Flange gaskets Flange nut plates Grommet nuts Jam nuts Potting boots & rings Sealing plugs Shrink boots & Adapters
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Software Requirements Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, service pack 1 or later Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or later
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Purpose To provide our customers data/information on multipin cylindrical connectors, accessories, contacts and tools, as well as detailed
drawings
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History In September 2001, development commenced. On August 1, 2002 we placed a beta test version of CIDS on our web site. We informed
26 of our customers about CIDS and they began using it. At the same time, other connector users, by surfing the net, discovered our site and also began using it. On January
26, 2003 we had over 2800 registered users.
On January 27, 2003, CIDS was released to the public and is no longer considered a beta test version.
There are two versions
of CIDS; one is no charge, and the other is a subscription service.
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