SMA jack receptacle is an end-launch, straight RF/microwave connector with solder termination and tab contact. It supports 50 ohm impedance and operation to 18 GHz with a 335 Vrms working voltage. The connector uses a brass gold-finished body, beryllium-copper gold-plated contact, and PTFE insulator. It is rated for at least 500 mating cycles and operates from -65 °C to +165 °C.
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| Series | SMA |
| Type | Standard |
| Termination Type | Solder |
| Termination Style | Receptacle |
| Gender | Jack |
| Mounting Style | End Launch |
| Body Style | Straight |
| Body Material | Brass |
| Body Finish | Gold |
| Contact Material | Beryllium Copper |
| Contact Plating | Gold |
| Insulator | PTFE |
| Max Frequency | 18GHz |
| Durability | 500cycles min |
| Operating Temperature Range | -65 to +165°C |
| Impedance | 50Ohms |
| Working Voltage | 335Vrms |
| Insulation Resistance | 5000MOhms min |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
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