10Pcs SMA Male Plug Crimp RG174 RG316 LMR100 Cable RF Connector
Product Features:
► Durable Construction: Crafted from high-quality materials, including oxygen-free copper and gold-plated contacts, these SMA Male Plug connectors ensure superior signal transfer and long-lasting performance.
► Easy Installation: Featuring a user-friendly crimp design, these connectors make installation a breeze. Simply strip the cable, insert it into the connector, and crimp with the appropriate tool for a secure and reliable connection.
► Versatile Compatibility: These connectors are compatible with a wide range of RF cables, including RG174, RG316, and LMR100, making them ideal for various applications.
► Broadband Frequency Range: With an operating frequency range of DC to 12 GHz, these connectors support high-speed data transfer for demanding communication systems.
► Excellent Performance: The gold-plated contacts and low VSWR ensure minimal signal loss and superior electrical performance, even under demanding conditions.
► Dependable Connection: The tight connection between the connector and cable guarantees a secure and stable transmission, reducing signal interference and ensuring reliable data transmission.
Specifications:
– Connector Type: SMA Male Plug
– Cable Type: RG174, RG316, LMR100
– Impedance: 50 Ohm
– Frequency Range: DC to 12 GHz
– Contact Material: Gold-plated copper
– Body Material: Brass
– Dielectric Material: PTFE
– Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
– Storage Temperature: -55°C to +125°C
Applications:
These SMA Male Plug connectors find widespread use in various RF applications, including:
– Telecommunication systems
– Antennas and wireless networks
– Test and measurement equipment
– Medical and industrial electronics
Additional Features:
– Compact size and lightweight design for easy handling
– Meets industry standards for reliable performance and compatibility
– Sold in packs of 10 for convenience and cost-effectiveness
– Backed by a manufacturer’s warranty for added peace of mind
RF Connectors – SMA
RF Signal Path Assistant
4 Common RF Connector Types and When to Use Them