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The SBMA-JYDG RF Coaxial Connector is engineered for exceptional
high-frequency performance. With a characteristic impedance of 50 Ω
and a maximum operating frequency of 28 GHz, it seamlessly connects
critical microwave circuits. Its compact design ensures efficient
space utilization, making it ideal for applications where size
matters. Whether you’re building radar systems, satellite
communication links, or other microwave-based solutions, the
SBMA-JYDG delivers reliable connectivity.
The SBMA-JYDG series inherits the reliability and
interchangeability features of its predecessor, the BMA product
line. With a dielectric withstanding voltage of 675 V and an
insulation resistance of 5000 MΩ, it withstands harsh environmental
conditions. Additionally, its compatibility with M/COM’s OSSP
series ensures easy integration into existing setups. Trust the
SBMA-JYDG for robust connections, simplified maintenance, and
consistent performance in demanding applications.
Impedance: 50 Ω for Optimal Signal Transmission: The SBMA-JYDG
connector boasts a characteristic impedance of 50 Ω, meticulously
engineered to ensure efficient signal transmission. This impedance
matching is crucial for minimizing signal reflections and
maximizing power transfer across microwave circuits. Whether you’re
designing radar systems, satellite communication links, or
high-speed data networks, the SBMA-JYDG’s impedance characteristics
play a pivotal role in maintaining signal integrity.
Operating Temperature Range: Versatility Across Environments:
Operating within a temperature range of -65 °C to +125 °C, the
SBMA-JYDG connector adapts seamlessly to diverse environmental
conditions. From scorching desert installations to frigid
mountaintop deployments, its robust construction ensures reliable
performance. Whether it’s a satellite dish exposed to extreme heat
or a radar system enduring subzero temperatures, the SBMA-JYDG
remains steadfast.
Mating Cycles: Durability Beyond Expectations: Durability matters,
especially in applications where connectors undergo frequent mating
and unmating cycles. The SBMA-JYDG connector is battle-tested for
up to 500 cycles, making it a reliable choice for systems that
require maintenance, upgrades, or reconfigurations. Whether you’re
servicing communication equipment in the field or fine-tuning a
radar array, rest assured that the SBMA-JYDG can withstand repeated
connections without compromising performance.
Insulation Resistance: Safeguarding Signal Integrity: With an
insulation resistance of 5000 MΩ, the SBMA-JYDG connector provides
an effective barrier against electrical leakage. This insulation
property prevents unwanted current flow between conductors,
ensuring signal fidelity and minimizing interference. Whether
you’re dealing with high-power transmitters or sensitive receivers,
the SBMA-JYDG’s insulation resistance contributes to system
reliability.
Maximum Frequency: 28 GHz for Cutting-Edge Applications: The
SBMA-JYDG connector pushes the boundaries with its impressive
maximum frequency handling capability—up to 28 GHz. This makes it
suitable for next-generation communication systems, 5G networks,
and emerging technologies. Whether you’re building point-to-point
microwave links or integrating it into advanced radar arrays, the
SBMA-JYDG’s high-frequency performance opens doors to innovation.
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: Resilience Under Stress:
Electrical stress is a constant challenge in demanding
environments. The SBMA-JYDG connector meets this challenge head-on,
withstanding a dielectric voltage of 675 V. Whether it’s lightning
strikes, power surges, or transient events, this connector’s robust
dielectric properties ensure uninterrupted operation. When
reliability matters most, the SBMA-JYDG delivers.
Impedance | 50 Ω |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -65 °C |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +125 °C |
Mating Cycles | 5000 MΩ |
Insulation Resistance | 5000 MΩ |
Series | Coaxial Connectors |
Maximum Frequency | 28 GHz |
dielectric withstanding voltage | 675 V |
Disengage force | 0.76 N |