- Specifications:
Frequency Range:
– Typically up to 6 GHz or higher, depending on the specific design and quality of the connector. - Impedance:
– Standard: 50 ohms - VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio):
– Typically around 1.15:1 to 1.30:1, depending on frequency. - Insertion Loss:
– Generally low, around 0.1 dB or less depending on frequency. - Power Rating:
– Generally up to a few watts, depending on the design and cooling. - Material:
– Body: Typically made from brass or stainless steel
– Finish: Often gold-plated or silver-plated for better conductivity and corrosion resistance. - Connector Size:
– SMA Connector: Usually compact and standardized dimensions.
– LMR-100 Clamp Connector: Designed to fit the outer diameter of LMR-100 coaxial cable, which is approximately 4.4 mm (0.173 in). - Environmental Specifications:
– Operating Temperature Range: Usually from -55°C to +165°C (-67°F to +329°F).
– Ingress Protection: Generally not specified, but often not intended for highly exposed environments unless specified.
Installation Notes:
– SMA Connector: Requires precise alignment and secure threading for proper connection.
– LMR-100 Clamp Connector: Requires proper crimping or clamping to the coaxial cable for reliable performance.
Applications:
– Used in RF and microwave communication systems, test and measurement setups, and other applications requiring a reliable connection between SMA interfaces and LMR-100 coaxial cables.
For exact specifications, especially if you have specific performance requirements or need to match certain standards, it’s always best to check the datasheet provided by the manufacturer of the adapter.