HomeNewsIndia NewsUsers can build their own SMA panel mount receptacle with the latest...

Users can build their own SMA panel mount receptacle with the latest microwave solutions

Amphenol RF is pleased to introduce a line of fully customizable SMA Panel Mount Receptacles. These connectors offer excellent VSWR performance up to 18 GHz. Various flange sizes are available, including 2- and 4-hole flange configurations. Termination options include post contacts with extended PTFE insulators as well as solder cup, tab and slotted contacts which make the connector suitable for a wide variety of microwave component applications.

The stainless steel machined connector bodies are passivated or gold plated. Center contacts are machined from Beryllium Copper and are plated gold. Mechanical or epoxy center contact captivation ensures stability and a solid PCB connection. Standard sizes are available for quick delivery and custom contact and dielectric lengths may be selected with our easy to use part number configurator.

SMA Panel Mount Receptacles are ideal for microwave applications such as RF amplifiers, attenuators, couplers, detectors, microwave filters, power dividers and combiners, receivers and transceivers, and solid state switches.

For more information, visit:  www.amphenolrf.com

ELE Times Research Desk
ELE Times Research Deskhttps://www.eletimes.ai
ELE Times provides a comprehensive global coverage of Electronics, Technology and the Market. In addition to providing in depth articles, ELE Times attracts the industry’s largest, qualified and highly engaged audiences, who appreciate our timely, relevant content and popular formats. ELE Times helps you build awareness, drive traffic, communicate your offerings to right audience, generate leads and sell your products better.

Related News

Must Read

Wide-Bandgap (WBG) Power Electronics: Transforming the Future of High-Efficiency Energy Systems

The global power electronics industry is undergoing a major...

What is the Future of Embedded Systems?

In the next five years, the embedded landscape will...

India Targets 50% Semiconductor Self-Sufficiency by FY35

In a major push toward technological sovereignty, India is...

Silicon Photonics: Breaking the Bandwidth Barrier in AI Computing

Introduction: When Data Movement Becomes the Bottleneck Artificial intelligence now...

PLC, PAC, and Industrial PC Architectures for Automation

Navigating the New Era of Industrial Control Systems Introduction Industrial automation...

Optics and Silicon Photonics: The Next Data Highway Inside Chips

For more than five decades, the semiconductor industry has...

Neuromorphic Engineering & Edge AI: The Future of Intelligent Computing

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming industries, but traditional AI...

Ensuring Reliable AI in Safety-Critical Systems: Challenges and Engineering Solutions

Introduction: When AI Decisions Carry Real-World Consequences In safety-critical environments,...

Nanometer Nanotubes for Future Electronics

1nm molybdenum disulfide tubes expand nanotube science beyond carbon Researchers...

Scientists discover a Quantum Effect that Eliminates Batteries

Tiny defects inside a quantum material may hold the...