050-424-3196220 Allicdata Electronics

050-424-3196220 Connectors, Interconnects

Allicdata Part #:

050-424-3196220-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

050-424-3196220

Price: $ 13.33
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: ITT Cannon, LLC
Short Description: CONN SSMC PLUG STR 50 OHM SOLDER
More Detail: SSMC Connector Plug, Female Socket 50 Ohm Free Han...
DataSheet: 050-424-3196220 datasheet050-424-3196220 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Vendor undefined / Vendor undefined
500 +: $ 12.11600
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 13.33
Specifications
Frequency - Max: 12.4GHz
Insertion Loss: 0.3dB
Mating Cycles: 500
Center Contact Material: Beryllium Copper
Operating Temperature: -65°C ~ 165°C
Dielectric Material: Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
Center Contact Plating: Gold
Body Finish: Gold
Body Material: Brass
Includes: 6 pcs - 1 Connector, 1 Contact, 1 Ferrule, 1 Front Body, 1 Heat Shrink, 1 Insulator
Ingress Protection: --
Housing Color: Gold
Features: --
Number of Ports: 1
Series: --
Fastening Type: Threaded
Cable Group: RG-178, 196
Mounting Feature: --
Mounting Type: Free Hanging (In-Line)
Impedance: 50 Ohm
Shield Termination: Crimp
Contact Termination: Solder
Connector Type: Plug, Female Socket
Connector Style: SSMC
Part Status: Active
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Packaging: --
Description

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Coaxial Connectors (RF)

A coaxial connector, or RF (Radio Frequency) connector, is a type of connector designed for use in RF applications. It has a central conductor and an outer conductor at its core with a dielectric material between them. These connectors are designed to transmit signal over long distances with minimal losses. The coaxial connectors are frequently used in antennas, broadcast systems, satellite systems, and other applications where maximum signal integrity is necessary.

The type of coaxial connector used differs depending on the application. For antennas and broadcast systems, the commonly used type is a 50 ohm BNC connector. This connector has a central conductor made of brass with an outer conductor made of either steel or copper. The center conductor is encased in a dielectric material, typically polyethylene or polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). The outer conductor is crimped onto the connector body and the center conductor is soldered to the outer conductor.

For satellite systems, a 50 ohm N-type connector is the most commonly used type. This connector uses a threaded barrel that is made of brass, and it is surrounded with an outer conductor made of either copper or steel. The center conductor is made of brass as well and is soldered to the connector body. The dielectric material that provides insulation between the center conductor and the outer conductor is made of either PTFE or polypropylene (PP).

The most common type of coaxial connector used in RF applications is the SMA connector. It uses a small screw to secure the center conductor to the connector body and is often used in modems, wireless networks, and RF test instruments. The SMA has a central conductor made of brass with an outer conductor made of either steel or copper. The center conductor is surrounded by a dielectric material, which can be either PTFE or polypropylene.

Coaxial connectors have many advantages when compared to other types of connectors. These connectors are designed to provide the highest signal integrity and transmission over long distances. They are smaller and generally lighter in weight than other types of connectors, reducing the overall installation cost. They also provide greater protection against interference because the outer conductor completely surrounds the center conductor. Lastly, they are hermetically sealed, which makes them less susceptible to environmental corrosion.

Coaxial connectors are used in a variety of applications, including cable television, satellite communications, and radio frequency systems. They are used to transmit signals over long distances with minimal signal loss. Coaxial connectors are designed to provide maximum signal integrity, and they offer a variety of benefits, such as being smaller, lighter, and more resistant to corrosion. They are hermetically sealed, which helps to protect against electronic interference. The type of connector used will depend on the application requirements.

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