Description
The DIN Female 1/2″ SF Solder Connector is a high-quality RF connector designed for 50Ω LDF coaxial cables. With a frequency range of up to 6.5 GHz, it provides minimal signal loss and high performance, making it suitable for demanding applications in telecommunications, wireless communication, and RF testing. The solder termination ensures a permanent, secure connection, providing stability and reliability in high-frequency systems. This connector is ideal for systems requiring low resistance and high durability.
Electrical Specifications:
- Impedance: 50Ω – Optimizes signal transmission and minimizes loss.
- Frequency Range: Up to 6.5 GHz – Supports high-frequency applications.
- VSWR: ≤ 1.15:1 – Ensures low reflection and excellent impedance matching.
- Contact Resistance:
- Center Contact: ≤ 3mΩ – Minimizes signal loss and power dissipation.
- Outer Contact: ≤ 2.5mΩ – Ensures consistent electrical performance.
- Dielectric Resistance: ≥ 5000MΩ – Provides high insulation and reliability.
Mechanical Specifications:
- Connector Type: DIN Female 1/2″ for LDF coaxial cables.
- Termination Method: Solder – Provides a strong, permanent connection.
- Durability: Rated for 500 mating cycles – Designed for long-lasting performance.
Material and Plating:
- Body Material: Brass – Known for its mechanical strength and durability.
- Plating: Gold-plated contacts – Enhances conductivity and resistance to corrosion.
- Insulator: PTFE – Provides excellent dielectric strength and thermal stability.
Environmental Specifications:
- Operating Temperature: -40℃ to +85℃ – Suitable for a wide range of operating conditions.
- RoHS Compliant – Made using environmentally safe materials.
Key Features:
- 50Ω impedance for optimal signal integrity and minimal loss.
- Up to 6.5 GHz frequency range for high-performance applications.
- Solder termination ensures a secure and reliable connection.
- Gold-plated contacts for enhanced conductivity and durability.
- Ideal for telecommunication, RF systems, and wireless communication applications.
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