Description
The SMA Male Right Angle Reverse Polarity (RP) LMR 200 Crimp Connector is a high-performance 50Ω impedance RF connector designed for LMR 200 coaxial cables. With its right-angle reverse polarity (RP) design, it is ideal for compact installations where space is limited. This connector supports frequencies up to 4 GHz, ensuring low signal loss, high efficiency, and reliable performance. Its crimp termination provides a secure and robust connection, making it suitable for wireless systems, telecommunications, and RF testing applications.
Electrical Specifications:
- Impedance: 50Ω – Ensures minimal signal loss and high performance.
- Frequency Range: Up to 4 GHz – Supports high-frequency applications.
- VSWR: ≤ 1.15:1 – Provides excellent impedance matching and minimal reflections.
- Contact Resistance:
- Center Contact: ≤ 3mΩ – Reduces power loss.
- Outer Contact: ≤ 2.5mΩ – Ensures stable electrical connections.
- Dielectric Resistance: ≥ 5000MΩ – Offers high insulation and reliability.
Mechanical Specifications:
- Connector Type: SMA Male Right Angle Reverse Polarity for LMR 200 coaxial cables.
- Termination Method: Crimp – Provides a secure and durable assembly.
- Durability: Rated for 500 mating cycles – Ensures long-term performance.
Material and Plating:
- Body Material: Brass – Provides mechanical strength and durability.
- Plating: Gold-plated contacts – Enhances conductivity and prevents corrosion.
- Insulator: PTFE – Ensures high dielectric strength and thermal stability.
Environmental Specifications:
- Operating Temperature: -40℃ to +85℃ – Suitable for harsh environments.
- RoHS Compliant – Manufactured using environmentally safe materials.
Key Features:
- 50Ω impedance for superior signal performance.
- Right-angle reverse polarity (RP) design for compact installations.
- Crimp termination provides strong and secure assembly.
- Gold-plated contacts for corrosion resistance and enhanced conductivity.
- Operates up to 4 GHz, suitable for high-frequency applications.
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