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The HUADA SMA-KFD179 RF coaxial connector is engineered for
exceptional performance and reliability, making it an ideal choice
for demanding applications. Built with high-quality materials and a
robust construction, this connector delivers superior signal
integrity across a wide frequency range, ensuring optimal
performance in various RF systems.
Designed for demanding environments, the SMA-KFD179 boasts
exceptional durability. It can withstand 500 mating cycles,
guaranteeing consistent performance and reliability even under
frequent connection and disconnection. Its wide operating
temperature range of -65°C to +165°C ensures reliable operation in
both indoor and outdoor settings, including extreme temperature
conditions.
This connector excels in high-frequency applications. It handles
frequencies from 0 to 12.4 GHz with flexible cables and up to 18
GHz with semi-rigid cables. Its low VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave
Ratio) of 1.15+0.02F for flexible cables and 1.10+0.02F for
semi-rigid cables ensures minimal signal loss and maintains signal
integrity, crucial for demanding RF applications.
The SMA-KFD179's 5000 MΩ insulation resistance and 1000V dielectric
withstanding voltage provide superior signal isolation and
protection against high voltage conditions. This ensures reliable
operation and prevents signal interference, even in challenging
environments.
Connector Type: SMA (Subminiature A) - This is a widely used RF
connector known for its compact size, robust construction, and
reliable performance.
Impedance: SMA connectors typically have an impedance of 50Ω. This
is standard for RF applications, ensuring efficient signal
transmission.
Frequency Range: The frequency range of an SMA connector depends on
factors like the connector design, the type of cable used, and the
overall RF system configuration. They are often used in
applications with frequencies ranging from DC to over 26 GHz.
Operating Temperature: SMA connectors are designed to operate
within a wide temperature range, typically from -65°C to +165°C.
This makes them suitable for various environments, including harsh
conditions.
Mating Cycles: The number of mating cycles an SMA connector can
handle varies depending on the connector's construction and
quality. A higher mating cycle rating indicates that the connector
can be connected and disconnected repeatedly without significant
degradation in performance.
Insulation Resistance: High insulation resistance is crucial for RF
connectors to prevent signal leakage and ensure proper electrical
isolation.
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: This specification indicates the
maximum voltage that the connector can withstand without breaking
down.
Impedance | 50Ω |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -65 °C |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +165 °C |
Mating Cycles | 500 |
Series | RF Coaxial Connector |
Insulation Resistance | 5000 MΩ |
dielectric withstanding voltage | 1000 V |
Frequency Range with Flexible Cable | 0~12.4GHz |
Frequency Range with Semi-rigid | 0~18GHz |
VSWR with Flexible Cable | 1.15+0.02F |
VSWR with semi-rigid | 1.10+0.02F |
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