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In the realm of high-frequency applications, the SMA (SubMiniature version A) connector stands out as a compact yet powerful component. Developed in the 1960s, SMA connectors are designed for applications up to 18 GHz, with some precision versions extending to 26.5 GHz.
Design and Features
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Threaded Coupling Mechanism: Ensures a secure connection, minimizing signal loss.
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50 Ω Impedance: Provides excellent performance in RF applications.
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Compact Size: Ideal for applications where space is at a premium.
Common Applications
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Telecommunications: Used in mobile phone base stations and satellite systems.
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Test Equipment: Found in oscilloscopes, network analyzers, and signal generators.
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Aerospace and Defense: Employed in radar systems and avionics.

Why Choose Reach-line’s SMA Connectors?
At Xi’an Reach-line Technology Co., Ltd., we offer high-precision SMA connectors that meet stringent industry standards. Our products ensure reliable performance in demanding environments.
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