Description
The definition "SMA F BH RA PCB SOLDER" refers to an RF connector that has the following characteristics: SMA: Refers to the connector type, which stands for SubMiniature version A. SMA connectors are widely used in RF applications due to their high-frequency performance and compact size. They are typically designed for frequencies up to 18 GHz or higher. F (Female): Denotes the gender of the connector. A female SMA connector has a threaded outer shell and accepts the male connector with a pin inside. BH (Bulkhead): Indicates that the connector is a bulkhead type, designed to be mounted through a panel or enclosure. It usually includes a flange or nut to secure the connector on the surface. RA (Right Angle): Specifies the orientation of the connector. A right-angle connector has a 90-degree bend, which is useful for applications where space is limited, allowing for a more compact design or efficient cable routing. PCB (Printed Circuit Board): Indicates that this connector is designed for mounting onto a printed circuit board. These connectors often have solder legs or pads that interface directly with the PCB. SOLDER: Refers to the termination method used to attach the connector to the PCB or cable. Soldering provides a secure and reliable electrical and mechanical connection. Applications: This type of SMA connector is commonly used in applications such as: Wireless communication systems Antenna connections Test and measurement equipment Military and aerospace RF systems IoT devices Its bulkhead feature makes it suitable for panel-mounted designs, and the right-angle configuration helps with tight or confined spaces in electronic assemblies. The solder termination ensures stable performance and minimal signal loss.





