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SMA Female Straight PCB Mount RF Connector – Gold-Plated 50 Ohm Coaxial Antenna Socket

SMA Female Straight PCB Mount RF Connector – Gold-Plated 50 Ohm Coaxial Antenna Socket

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The SMA Female Straight Connector is a compact RF coaxial connector designed for mounting directly onto printed circuit boards. It features a female SMA threaded interface, straight orientation, and PCB solder terminals for creating a secure electrical and mechanical connection.

This connector is commonly used for connecting antennas and RF cables to wireless communication boards, GPS modules, GSM modules, LoRa devices, Wi-Fi equipment, RF amplifiers, signal generators, telemetry systems, and other high-frequency electronic circuits.

Its gold-plated metal body offers good conductivity, reliable signal transmission, corrosion resistance, and long-term durability. The threaded SMA connection helps prevent accidental disconnection and provides a stable RF connection for prototyping, repairs, custom PCB projects, and communication equipment.

Specifications

Specification Details
Product Type SMA RF Coaxial Connector
Connector Gender Female
Orientation Straight
Mounting Type PCB Mount
PCB Connection Solder Terminal
Interface Type Threaded SMA Socket
Typical Impedance 50 Ohm
Body Material Metal
Surface Finish Gold-Plated
Contact Type Female Centre Socket
Installation Method PCB Soldering
Connection Style Screw-Lock Threaded Connection
Application RF Signal and Antenna Connection
Suitable For Wi-Fi, GPS, GSM, LoRa and RF Projects
Package Includes 1 × SMA Female Straight PCB Connector

Note: Frequency rating, PCB thickness compatibility, pin dimensions, and exact electrical performance may vary by manufacturing batch. Please verify the connector dimensions before designing the PCB footprint.

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