Description
Definition of SMA M RG 141 SOLDER The term "SMA M RG 141 SOLDER" refers to an RF connector assembly configuration with the following characteristics: SMA (SubMiniature Version A): SMA is a type of RF connector commonly used for high-frequency applications up to 18 GHz (and sometimes beyond). It is known for its excellent electrical performance, compact size, and threaded coupling, which ensures a secure connection and minimal signal loss. M (Male): "M" indicates the connector's gender as male, meaning it has an external thread and a center pin that mates with a female counterpart. RG 141: This specifies the type of coaxial cable compatible with the connector. RG 141 is a semi-rigid or flexible coaxial cable often used in RF and microwave applications due to its low loss and consistent impedance of 50 ohms. SOLDER: The term "SOLDER" indicates the joining method used to attach the connector to the cable. In this configuration, the conductor and/or the braid are soldered to the connector, providing a secure and durable mechanical and electrical connection. Applications: SMA M RG 141 SOLDER connectors are commonly used in high-frequency systems such as: Defense and aerospace communication systems. Test and measurement equipment. Microwave systems. Antenna connections. This configuration is ideal for applications requiring high durability, low signal loss, and reliable performance in challenging environments.