MMCX female (jack) RF coaxial connectors minimize signal loss and interference, enhancing signal clarity. Whether mounted on printed circuit boards (PCBs) or affixed at the cable end, these radio frequency right angle coax connectors play a crucial role in maintaining a reliable connection for television and communication systems, making them indispensable in modern electronic setups.
Specification
- Model: ATO-MMCXJW3-TB
- Frequency Range: DC~6GHz
- Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR): 1.20:1 (Max.)
- Impedance: 50 Ohm
- Insertion Loss: 0.25dB (Max.)
- Dielectric Withstand Voltage: 750V
- Insulation Resistance: ≥5000 Ohm
- Connector Type A: MMCX
- Connector Type B: Crimp Tail Connection
- Working Temperature: -55℃~+125℃
- Inner Conductor Material: Gold Plated Bronze
- Outer Conductor Material: Gold Plated Brass
- Insulator: PTFE
- Service Life: ≥500
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Tips: Can RF coaxial connectors handle high frequencies?
RF coaxial connectors are designed to handle a wide range of frequencies, making them suitable for high-frequency applications. These connectors maintain a stable and consistent electrical connection, ensuring minimal signal loss and impedance mismatch even at elevated frequencies. Commonly used in radio frequency (RF), microwave, and other high-frequency systems, coaxial connectors provide a reliable means of transmitting signals.
The construction of RF coaxial connectors involves precise engineering to minimize signal degradation. They feature a central conductor surrounded by insulating material and an outer conductor that acts as a shield, preventing electromagnetic interference. This design helps maintain signal integrity and prevents signal leakage.
Various types of RF coaxial connectors, such as SMA, N, and BNC connectors, are available to cater to different frequency ranges. Proper selection and installation of these connectors contribute to the efficiency and performance of electronic systems operating at high frequencies.