This type of assembly is common in various applications including telecommunications, broadcasting, and other RF systems where high performance and durability are essential. The combination of SMA connectors and LMR-400 cable ensures reliable signal transmission in demanding environments.
SMA M LMR 400 CRIMP
- Preparation:
– Strip the Cable: Carefully strip the LMR-400 cable to expose the central conductor and the shield. Follow these steps:
– Remove the Outer Jacket: Strip away the outer jacket of the cable to expose the braided shield and dielectric insulation.
– Expose the Shield: Remove the braided shield (or foil) while being careful not to damage it.
– Strip the Dielectric: Strip the dielectric insulation to expose the central conductor. Follow the manufacturer’s specifications for strip lengths to ensure a proper fit.
– Prepare the Connector: Ensure the SMA male connector is clean and ready. It typically includes a central pin and a crimp ring or ferrule for the shield.
- Crimping Steps:
– Insert the Central Conductor:
– Insert the stripped end of the LMR-400 cable’s central conductor into the central pin of the SMA connector. Ensure it is fully inserted and aligned.
– Crimp the Central Pin:
– Use a crimping tool to compress the crimp ring around the central pin. This creates a strong electrical and mechanical connection between the central conductor and the pin.
– Prepare the Shield:
– Fold back the braided shield of the LMR-400 cable to make contact with the connector’s grounding element or body.
– Crimp the Shield:
– Slide the crimp ferrule (or ring) over the folded-back shield and use the crimping tool to compress it. This secures the shield to the connector’s grounding element, ensuring proper grounding and reducing signal loss. - Final Steps:
– Inspect the Connection: Verify that the crimped connections are secure. Check for proper alignment and ensure there are no loose parts or visible damage. The crimping should be uniform and properly applied.
– Test the Connection: If possible, use RF testing equipment to confirm that the assembly performs correctly and meets the required specifications for signal integrity and performance.
Applications:
– SMA Male to LMR-400 Crimped Assemblies are used in RF and microwave applications where a robust and reliable connection is needed. The SMA connector provides a high-frequency connection, and the LMR-400 cable offers excellent performance for signal transmission.
– Crimping is used for its ease of assembly and reliability, making it suitable for field work or production environments where quick and consistent connections are required.
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This SMA male connector is designed for crimping onto LMR 400 cables. It offers a secure and stable connection for high-frequency signals, suitable for telecommunications and other RF applications.
The term ”SMA M LMR 400 CRIMP” describes an assembly involving an SMA connector, specifically a male type, that is crimped onto an LMR-400 coaxial cable. Here’s a detailed breakdown of each component and the crimping process:
Components:
1. SMA Connector (Male):
– SMA (SubMiniature version A): A type of coaxial RF connector designed for high-frequency applications, often used up to 18 GHz. It is compact and provides a reliable connection for RF signals.
– Male (M): The male SMA connector features a central pin that connects with the central conductor of a female SMA connector.
– Crimp: This SMA connector is designed to be attached to the cable using a crimping method, where a metal sleeve is compressed around the cable and connector.
2. LMR-400 Cable:
– LMR-400: A type of coaxial cable with a characteristic impedance of 50 ohms. Known for its low attenuation and excellent performance for high-frequency signals. It is thicker and more rigid compared to cables like LMR-100, providing better shielding and performance.
– Construction: LMR-400 includes a central conductor, dielectric insulation, a braided shield, and an outer jacket.
3. Crimping:
– Crimping: A method used to attach connectors to cables by mechanically compressing a metal sleeve (crimp) around the cable and connector parts. Crimping is often chosen for its reliability and ease of use compared to soldering.
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