Microminiature-Packaged SSMC Connectors Perform To 12.4 GHz

Dec. 17, 2009
With 50-Ω impedance and 6-40 threaded coupling, the SSMC microminiature connectors are well suited for limited-space applications that require the rugged design of a threaded coupling interface. They will best serve semirigid cables or miniature ...

With 50-Ω impedance and 6-40 threaded coupling, the SSMC microminiature connectors are well suited for limited-space applications that require the rugged design of a threaded coupling interface. They will best serve semirigid cables or miniature flexible cables in demanding applications to 12.4 GHz. In-series and between-series adapters also are available including a slide-on version of the SSMC interface. It reduces wear and tear on mounted connectors while saving time mating and unmating test cables. SSMC connectors are designed in accordance with IEC 169-20 and are mateable with other SSMC connectors. The company offers an extensive line of receptacles with a variety of mounting configurations and contact/insulator terminations for most packaging requirements.

BTC Electronic Components, Inc., 2709 Connector Dr., Wake Forest, NC 27587; (800) 526-2828 or (919) 556-8900, FAX: (919) 556-8959, e-mail: webmail@ btcelectronics.com, Internet: www.btcelectronics.com.

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