MIL-DTL-83723 Matrix, Pyle, and Breakaway Connectors
Amphenol’s MIL-DTL-83723 product line includes Matrix MIL-DTL-83723 connectors with aluminum shell classes and multiple coupling configurations, Pyle MIL-DTL-83723 connectors featuring stainless steel and high-temperature firewall variants, and quick-disconnect push-pull styles with optional lanyard release mechanisms. MIL-DTL-83723 connectors provide secure, environmentally resistant interconnect solutions for harsh-environment applications like avionics, ground systems, naval electronics, and more.
Key Features & Benefits
Rugged Environmental Performance
- Qualified to MIL-DTL-83723 for shock, vibration, and environmental sealing, with fluid-resistant sealing components (rear grommets / seals) and corrosion-resistant shell finishes
Wide Operating Temperature Range
- Standard configurations operate from −65 °C (-85° F) to +175 °C (347 °F) or +200 °C (392 °F) (class dependent) High-temperature ESC10/ESC11 firewall variants are available for applications up to 260 °C (500 °F).
Versatile Insert & Coupling Options
- Insert arrangements support 2 to 61 circuits and are available in bayonet, threaded, and quick-disconnect coupling styles.
EMI/RFI Mitigation Options
- Optional RFI grounding springs and 360° accessory teeth configurations enhance shielding and shell-to-shell conductivity.
Non-Decoupling Variants
- Threaded non-decoupling plugs with self-locking clutch plates are available for enhanced vibration resistance.
Applications:
Commercial & Military Aerospace
- Environmentally resistant interconnects for avionics and mission electronics.
Severe-Environment Defense Systems
- Rugged connectivity for deployed equipment exposed to shock, vibration, and contaminants.
High-Temperature / Firewall & Quick-Disconnect Use Cases
- Pyle styles for high-temperature applications and Matrix push-pull breakaway options where rapid disconnect is required.
MIL-DTL-83723 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the MIL-DTL-83723 specification?
MIL-DTL-83723 defines performance and design requirements for environmentally resistant circular connectors used in aerospace and military systems, including requirements for environmental sealing, shock and vibration performance, and class-dependent operating temperature ranges.
What are the key features of MIL-DTL-83723 connectors?
- Environmental sealing via interfacial sealing and rear grommet sealing (style/class dependent), including options designed for fluid-resistant applications; shell-to-shell and insert-to-shell sealing; triple-web grommet.
- Multiple coupling options: bayonet (3-point), threaded, and push-pull quick-disconnect.
- Shock and vibration requirements: 100g shock, 10–2000 Hz vibration.
- Contact sizes 12/16/20, with arrangements supporting 2–61 circuits (configuration dependent).
- Finish/material options by class including aluminum shells (anodize, cadmium, electroless nickel) and passivated stainless shells.
What are the differences between Matrix and Pyle series connectors?
- Matrix (MIL-DTL-83723 Series III) provides a medium-sized, environmentally resistant connector family with bayonet, threaded, and push-pull quick-disconnect options.
- Pyle (MIL-DTL-83723 Series III) includes styles for severe environments, including stainless steel/firewall and high-temperature variants (ESC10/ESC11 options up to 260 °C [392 °F], configuration dependent).
What are Matrix 83723 Breakaway Lanyards used for?
Matrix quick-disconnect (push-pull) plugs are used where rapid disconnect is required. The straight plug can be ordered with or without a lanyard release mechanism.
Are MIL-DTL-83723 connectors compatible with other circular connectors?
Many MIL-DTL-83723 Series III connectors are intermateable with most MIL-DTL-26500 bayonet- or threaded-coupling connectors (depending on coupling style).
Note: Intermateability depends on coupling style and keying/insert arrangement. Verify part numbers and specifications to ensure proper mating.