The SMP RF connector SH-Link is widely used in 5G base stations, military, broadband, instrumentation, and telecommunications applications. It features excellent shielding, low SWR, and supports quick plugging and unplugging.
Frequency range: DC-40 GHz, Impedance: 50 ohms, Temperature resistance: -65°C-165°C, Salt spray resistance: >48 hours
SMP Connector Materials: Shell: Brass with gold plating; Center pin: Beryllium copper with gold plating; Insulator: PTFE
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The SMP series of RF coaxial connectors are miniaturized solutions specifically designed for high-frequency signal transmission. They feature ultra-low insertion loss, high shielding performance and military-grade reliability, and are widely used in 5G base stations, satellite communications and high-speed data acquisition systems
SMP (SubMiniature Pus-ON) is a small push-in RF connector, suitable for high-frequency signal transmission (usually up to 40GHz).
The Right-Angle design makes the connection direction 90 degrees, which is convenient for wiring in space-limited situations (such as PCB boards and inside chassis).
Robust design: Stainless steel casing + gold-plated contacts, resistant to vibration and salt spray, suitable for extreme environments ranging from -55℃ to +125℃.
Quick connection: Push-on locking structure, installation can be completed with one-handed operation, improving assembly efficiency.
Frequency range: DC to 40GHz (depending on the model).
Impedance: 50Ω (standard RF impedance).
Interface type: Push-on, quick plugging and unplugging.
Direction: 90-degree bend, space-saving.
Size: Ultra-small (smaller than SMA), suitable for high-density installation.
Material: The shell is usually made of stainless steel or gold-plated copper, and the inner conductor is gold-plated to ensure low loss.
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They are all manufactured according to the strictest international standards.
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