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SMA RF connectors are a type of coaxial connector designed for high-frequency applications, typically operating up to 18 GHz. They are constructed from durable materials such as brass or stainless steel, often with gold or nickel plating to enhance conductivity and prevent corrosion. These connectors are commonly used in radio frequency applications, including telecommunications, satellite communications, and test equipment.
| Frequency range | DC to 18 GHz |
| Impedance | 50 ohms |
| Connector gender | Male and female options available |
| Material | Brass or stainless steel with gold or nickel plating |
| Operating temperature | -55°C to +125°C |
| Mating cycles | Minimum 500 cycles |
When selecting SMA RF connectors, consider the frequency range and impedance required for your application. It's important to specify the connector gender and ensure compatibility with existing equipment. Additionally, check for any specific material requirements based on environmental conditions, such as corrosion resistance. Quantities and any necessary certifications should also be communicated when requesting a quote.
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SMA connectors typically operate up to 18 GHz.
Yes, SMA connectors are available in both male and female configurations.
They are commonly made from brass or stainless steel with gold or nickel plating.
The operating temperature range is generally -55°C to +125°C.
SMA connectors can typically handle a minimum of 500 mating cycles.
SMA connectors are designed for a 50-ohm impedance.