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SMA F RG .86 SOLDER

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  • Preparation:
    Strip the Cable: Prepare the RG-86 cable by stripping it to expose the central conductor and shield. Follow these steps:
    Remove the Outer Jacket: Strip away the outer jacket to reveal the braided shield and dielectric insulation.
    Expose the Shield: Carefully remove the braided shield (or foil) without damaging it. Fold it back neatly to make contact with the connector’s grounding element.
    Strip the Dielectric: Strip the dielectric insulation to expose the central conductor. Follow the specifications for correct strip lengths to ensure a proper fit.

Prepare the Connector: Ensure the SMA female connector is clean and ready for assembly. It will include a central pin and a connector body designed for soldering.

  • Soldering Steps:
    –   Insert the centre Conductor:

Insert the stripped end of the RG-86 cable’s central conductor into the central pin of the SMA female connector. Ensure that the conductor is fully inserted and aligned properly.
Solder the Central Pin:
– Heat the central pin with a soldering iron.
– Apply solder to the pin and the central conductor to create a solid electrical and mechanical connection. Ensure that the solder flows evenly around the pin and conductor.
– Avoid using excessive solder to prevent solder bridges or other issues. Aim for a clean and controlled application.
Prepare the Shield:
– Fold back the braided shield of the RG-86 cable so that it makes contact with the connector’s grounding element or body.
Solder the Shield:
– Use a soldering iron to heat the connector’s body where the shield makes contact.
– Apply solder to the area where the shield contacts the connector’s grounding element. This will create a strong connection between the shield and the connector’s grounding parts.

  • Final Steps:
    Inspect the Connection: After soldering, check the connection to ensure it is secure. Verify that the central pin and shield are properly soldered and that there are no signs of misalignment or damage.
    Clean the Area: Clean the soldered area with isopropyl alcohol or another suitable cleaning agent to remove any flux residue.
    Test the Connection: If possible, use RF testing equipment to confirm that the soldered SMA connector performs correctly and meets the required specifications for signal integrity and performance.

Applications:

– SMA Female to RG-86 Soldered Assemblies are used in RF and microwave applications where a secure, high-frequency connection is required. The SMA female connector provides a reliable interface, and soldering ensures a strong and permanent attachment to the cable.
– Soldering is chosen for its ability to create a robust and durable connection, making it suitable for both field installations and manufacturing.

 

This SMA female connector is designed for soldering to RG .86 cables. It provides a secure and stable connection for high-frequency signals, suitable for RF applications requiring reliable performance and minimal signal loss.

The term ”SMA F RG .86 SOLDER” describes a specific type of SMA female connector designed for use with RG-86 coaxial cable, intended to be soldered. Here’s a detailed breakdown of each component and the soldering process:

Components:

1. SMA Connector (Female):
– SMA (SubMiniature version A): A type of coaxial RF connector used for high-frequency applications, typically up to 18 GHz. SMA connectors are compact and provide reliable connections for RF signals.
– Female (F): The female SMA connector has a receptacle designed to receive the central pin of a male SMA connector. It usually features a threaded coupling mechanism for secure mating.

2. RG-86 Cable:
– RG-86: A type of coaxial cable with a characteristic impedance of 50 ohms. RG-86 is used for RF signal transmission and is known for its relatively low attenuation and good performance characteristics.
– Construction: RG-86 typically includes a central conductor, dielectric insulation, a braided shield, and an outer jacket.

3. Soldering:
– Solder: This indicates that the SMA female connector is intended to be soldered onto the RG-86 coaxial cable. The connector will have pins or leads that are inserted into the cable or its associated parts, and then soldered in place to create a secure connection.

This type of assembly is commonly found in telecommunications, broadcasting, and other RF systems where high-frequency signal integrity is crucial. The combination of the SMA female connector and RG-86 cable with soldered connections ensures a dependable and high-performance solution for various demanding applications.

 

Weight 0.1 kg

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