Coaxial Cables (RF)

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Manufacturer
Amphenol RFRF Solutions
Style
SMA to SMAU.FL (UMCC) to SMA
2nd Connector
SMA Plug, Right AngleU.FL (UMCC) Plug, Right Angle
2nd Contact Gender
FemaleMale
Length
2.953" (75.00mm)12.00" (304.80mm)
Cable Type
-RG-316
Frequency - Max
3 GHz6 GHz
Color
CopperGray
Features
-Shielded
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2nd Contact Gender
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Overall Impedance
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CBA-UFLSMA-1
CBA-UFLSMA-1
CBL ASSY U.FL-SMA JCK-PLG 2.953"
RF Solutions
1,361
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1 : ¥59.71000
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U.FL (UMCC) to SMA
SMA Jack
Female
Panel Mount
Bulkhead - Front Side Nut
U.FL (UMCC) Plug, Right Angle
Female
Free Hanging (In-Line)
-
2.953" (75.00mm)
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50 Ohms
6 GHz
Gray
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SAM-135111-01
135111-01-12.00
CBL ASSY SMA JACK TO PLUG 12"
Amphenol RF
454
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1 : ¥200.67000
Bag
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Bag
Active
SMA to SMA
SMA Jack
Female
Panel Mount
Bulkhead - Front Side Nut
SMA Plug, Right Angle
Male
Free Hanging (In-Line)
-
12.00" (304.80mm)
RG-316
50 Ohms
50 Ohms
3 GHz
Copper
Shielded
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Coaxial Cables (RF)


Coaxial cable products consist of two or more conductors of circular cross section, the center points of which are coincident in the finished product. They are differentiated from shielded cables having one internal conductor by the degree of care used in manufacturing; products considered coaxial cables are manufactured with greater attention paid to maintaining consistent conductor geometries, insulation thickness, and insulation dielectric properties along the length of the cable, in order to minimize discontinuities in cable characteristics along its length that would adversely affect its utility for carrying high frequency signals.