This SMA female connector is designed for crimping onto LMR 100 cables. The bulkhead mount ensures a secure and stable connection, ideal for RF applications requiring reliable performance. Suitable for use in telecommunications, networking, and other high-frequency signal transmission setups.
The term ”SMA F BH LMR 100 CRIMP” describes a specific type of SMA female connector designed for use with LMR-100 coaxial cable and intended to be installed using crimping. Here’s a detailed breakdown of each component:
1. SMA Connector (Female, Bulkhead):
– SMA (SubMiniature version A): A type of coaxial RF connector that is compact and designed for high-frequency applications, typically up to 18 GHz. It provides a reliable and secure connection for RF signals.
– Female (F): The female SMA connector has a receptacle designed to accept the central pin of a male SMA connector. It typically includes a threaded coupling mechanism for secure mating.
– Bulkhead (BH): This indicates that the connector is designed to mount through a panel or enclosure. The bulkhead design allows the connector to be fixed through a panel, providing connectivity on both sides of the panel or enclosure.
2. LMR-100 Cable:
– LMR-100: A type of coaxial cable with a characteristic impedance of 50 ohms, known for its low loss and flexibility. LMR-100 is used in RF applications where space is constrained and where low signal attenuation is important.
– Construction: LMR-100 typically includes a central conductor, dielectric insulation, a braided shield, and an outer jacket.
3. Crimp:
– Crimp: This indicates that the SMA female bulkhead connector is intended to be installed using a crimping method. Crimping involves mechanically attaching the connector to the cable using a crimping tool, which compresses a metal part of the connector around the cable to create a secure connection.




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