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TXGA SMB RF connector meets the digital transmission needs of devices with limited space

SMB RF connector, also known as SubMiniature version B RF connector, was introduced in the 1960s and belongs to a type of coaxial RF connector.

Compared to common SMA RF connectors, SMB RF connectors are smaller in size. Unlike traditional threaded connections, SMB RF connectors adopt a unique push in coupling method, which is easy to connect and disconnect, especially suitable for use in environments with limited space.

The TXGA SMB RF connector strictly follows the MIL-C-39012 standard and is a small push in RF coaxial connector. The characteristic impedance is available in 50 Ω and 75 Ω to meet the needs of different application scenarios. The working frequency range can generally reach 3GHz, demonstrating stable performance. TXGA SMB RF connectors have installation directions of 90 °, 180 °, as well as through-hole welding, wire bonding, and riveting, providing users with a wide range of installation options.

TXGA SMB RF connectors are widely used in various fields such as digital cellular, GPS, and wireless LAN due to their small size, light weight, convenient use, efficient insertion and removal, and superior electrical performance.