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SMA-JWB3

SMAis an acronym for SubMiniature version A and was developed in the 1960's. It's compact design, high durability and outstanding electrical performance have made it one of the most widely used connectors in RF and Microwave applications.Normally utilized in frequency ranges from DC-18 GHz, there are also precision versions that can work effectively up to 26.5 GHz.

 

SMA is a 50 ohm impedance connector with a threaded interface for increased reliability and its suitable for a wide range of applications. It is also available in Reverse Polarity(RP) versions, where the male and female interface is switched.

 

 

Characteristics

Electrical

Impedance 50 Ω

Frequency Range DC to 18 GHz

VSWR ( straight styles) Straight connector, .141": ≤ 1.23(DC~18GHz)

Straight connector, RG316: ≤ 1.19(DC~6GHz)

Right angle connector, .141": ≤ 1.39(DC~18GHz)

Right angle connector,RG316: ≤ 1.28(DC~6GHz)

 

Mechanical

Recommended Coupling

Nut Torque Standard: 0.8 Nm~1.1 Nm/7.1~9.7 in.lbs

Brass: 0.45 Nm /4.0 in. lbs

Coupling Nut Retention Force ≥270 N /60.7 lbs

Contact Captivation Axial: ≥27 N/6.1 lbs

Durability 500 min.

 

Environmental

Temperature Range -55°C to +155°C

Moisture Resistance MIL-STD-202 F, Method 106 F

Vibration IEC-1169-1 Paragraph9.3.3(10-500 Hz;5g)

Thermal Shock MIL-STD-202, Method 213, Condition I

SMA-RP Subminiature Connectors

 

 

The SMA-RP connector has the same performance, usage and external housing as SMA connector. Its compact design, high durability and outstanding electrical performance have made it one of the most widely used connectors in RF and Microwave applications.

 

The main differences between them lie in which the male and female interface is switched. The internal prong or pin of the RP-SMA plug connector is replaced by a receptacle. Similarly, The RP-SMA female connector keeps the female receptacle, but is housed in a plug casing.

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Uploaded on June 18, 2014
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