Description
The part number SMA M BT 3002 CRIMP refers to a specific type of RF connector and its associated details, following a structured format: SMA: This represents the connector type. SMA (SubMiniature version A) connectors are widely used for coaxial cable connections, known for their small size and high-frequency performance. They typically support frequencies up to 18 GHz, making them ideal for applications in communications and RF systems. M: This indicates the gender of the connector, with "M" denoting a male connector, meaning it has a protruding pin that fits into the female counterpart. BT 3002: This part of the description refers to the specific cable or product type associated with the SMA male connector. In this case, "BT 3002" could refer to a particular type of cable, such as BT (British Telecom) standard cables, though it might also be a specific manufacturer's part number. CRIMP: This indicates the method used to attach the connector to the cable. Crimping is a process where a metal sleeve is compressed around the cable and the connector’s center conductor, ensuring a secure, reliable electrical and mechanical connection. It's commonly used in RF and coaxial cable assemblies because it provides strong, low-resistance connections. Thus, SMA M BT 3002 CRIMP is an SMA male connector designed for use with a specific type of cable (likely associated with the BT 3002 standard) and attached using the crimping method. This product is typically used in RF and microwave applications, offering a robust connection suitable for various communication systems.





