Compatible with SMA connectors! This cable reduces loss by 50% compared to conventional products.
The "SMA Low Loss Cable Assy" is a low-loss cable that reduces loss by approximately 50% compared to conventional products. The frequency range is DC to 18GHz, and the characteristic impedance is 50±2Ω. The minimum bending radius is 19mm, making it soft and easy to handle. It can be used for high-frequency measurements (between the measuring instrument and the object being measured). 【Features】 ■ Compatible with SMA connectors ■ Reduces loss by approximately 50% ■ Soft and easy to handle cable *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Characteristic Impedance: 50±2Ω ■Frequency Range (GHz): DC to 18 ■Insertion Loss (L=1000mm): 0.7dB (5GHz), 1.0dB (10GHz), 1.3dB (18GHz) ■V.S.W.R.: 1.2 (at 10GHz), 1.3 (at 20GHz) ■Outer Jacket: FEP (Yellow) ■Outer Conductor II: Silver-plated copper braid ■Outer Conductor I: Silver-plated copper ■Insulator: Low-loss PTFE ■Center Conductor: Silver-plated copper wire ■Outer Jacket Outer Diameter (mm): 5.7 ■Operating Temperature Range: -20 to 60℃ ■Compatible Connector: SMA/P-P ■Minimum Bending Radius: 19mm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ For high-frequency measurement (between measuring instrument and object being measured) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Waka Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has developed connectors that support millimeter waves at 110GHz. "Towards higher frequencies" is Waka Manufacturing's development policy for coaxial connectors. The expertise pursued in high frequency is applied to all connectors as high reliability. We are also constantly working on enhancing our new lineup and accommodating user custom-made requests. Waka Manufacturing will continue to challenge itself in pursuit of even higher frequencies and reliability in line with the advancement of electronics.