About FME Connector Jack Straight Cable Mount Crimp Termination
Appliance
- WLAN
- GPS
- PC/LAN
- Automotive
- Base Station
- Head End Equipment
- Radios
- Wireless/ Networks Antenna
- Instrumentation
- Telecom
Electrical Characteristics
- Impedance 50 Ohm
- Frequency Range 0 to 6 GHz
- Voltage Rating 225 VRMS
- Dielectric Withstanding Voltage 1000 Volts
- Insulation Resistance 5000 M min
Mechanical Characteristics
- Engagement Force 20 N max.
- Disengagement Force 10 N min.
- Connector Durability 500 mating and unmating cycles min
Environmental Characteristics
- Temperature Range 65 Degree C to +165Degree C
Material:
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Part
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Material
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Finish
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Body
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Brass
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Nickel
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Center Contact Pin
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Phosphor
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Gold
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Insulator
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Exceptional Conductivity and DurabilityGold-plated contacts maximize signal integrity while guarding against oxidation. The corrosion-resistant brass and nickel-plated body, alongside PTFE insulation, withstand harsh conditions and frequent use, supporting over 500 mating cycles. This ensures a long-lasting, dependable connection for all your RF applications.
Versatile and Universal CompatibilityDesigned for universal usage, this FME Connector Jack is compatible with standard FME connectors and fits RG-58 and RG-174 coaxial cables. Its threaded coupling and crimp mount style make installation quick, while the customizable cable length adapts to specific requirements in telecommunication, GPS, and antenna setups.
High Performance in Demanding ApplicationsSupporting frequency ranges up to 3 GHz, an impedance of 50 Ohm, and robust RF characteristics like 18 dB return loss and 1.3 VSWR, this connector delivers stable, reliable signal transmission. Its compliance with DIN EN 61169-24 and ROHS standards further guarantees quality and safety for professional uses.
FAQs of FME Connector Jack Straight Cable Mount Crimp Termination:
Q: How is the FME Connector Jack Straight Cable Mount installed onto coaxial cables?
A: Installation involves securing the connector onto the cable using the crimp termination process. Simply strip the coaxial cable (compatible with RG-58 or RG-174), insert the conductor into the connector, and crimp the ferrule using a standard crimping tool for a strong, stable connection.
Q: What benefits do gold-plated contacts offer in this FME connector jack?
A: Gold-plated contacts significantly improve conductivity, ensuring efficient signal transmission. They also enhance corrosion resistance, providing consistent RF performance and extending the connectors operational life even with repeated mating cycles.
Q: Where can the FME Connector Jack be used?
A: This connector is ideal for RF communication setups, such as antenna connections, GPS installations, telecommunication equipment, and general RF interconnects. Its versatile design makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments due to its corrosion-resistant and durable structure.
Q: What are the main features that ensure reliable signal transmission in this product?
A: Key features include high-grade PTFE insulation, a secure threaded coupling mechanism, gold-plated contacts, and a precise crimp termination. Together, these provide low signal loss, stable performance up to 3 GHz, and protection against environmental interference.
Q: When should I choose this FME connector jack over other RF connectors?
A: Select this jack when you need a robust, high-frequency capable, and easy-to-install RF connector that maintains excellent signal integrity and can endure harsh conditions. Its universal compatibility and customizable cable length also make it ideal for various installation scenarios.
Q: How does the threaded coupling mechanism contribute to installation and use?
A: The threaded interface ensures a secure, vibration-resistant connection between male and female components, reducing the likelihood of accidental disconnections. This is especially advantageous in mobile or outdoor setups requiring reliable, continuous RF signals.