SV Microwave, Inc. Datasheets for Coaxial Connectors
Coaxial connectors are composed of an insulated central conducting wire wrapped in another cylindrical conductor (the shield). The cable is usually wrapped in another insulating layer and an outer protective layer. Coaxial cables and connectors have the capacity to carry vast quantities of information. They are typically used in high-speed data and CATV applications.
Coaxial Connectors: Learn more
| Product Name | Notes |
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| BMMA connector is a subminiature version of the BMA blindmate series and was developed in the 1980's. This originally designated OSSP™ connector by M/A-Com has excellent electrical performance at high... | |
| Government designation BMA (Blindmate A) was developed in the 1980's. The originally designated OSP™ connector by M/A-Com has excellent electrical performance up to 22 GHz in a compact size. SV... | |
| MCX CONNECTOR | |
| SMA is an acronym for SubMiniature version A and was developed in the 1960's. Using a threaded interface, 50 Ohm SMA connectors are precision subminiature units that provide excellent electrical... | |
| SV Microwave offers a complete line of SMP bullet connectors at high frequencies up to DC to 40 GHz. The SMP bullet connector was developed to meet the need for... | |
| SV Microwave offers a great variety of SMPM bullet connectors. Similar to the SMP bullet, these connectors are 20% smaller and have frequency ranges up to 65GHz. The SMPM connector... | |
| The next generation in miniature connectors and SV Microwave’s RFffortless is the SMPS. The SMPS furthers SVs threadless designs of push-on and blindmate connectors and is capable of frequencies exceeding... | |
| The SMB connector name derives from SubMiniature B (the second subminiature design). Developed in the 1960's, the SMB connector is a smaller version of the SMA connector with snap-on coupling. |
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