Description
An SMA M RA RG .86 SOLDER refers to a specific type of RF connector assembly used in applications requiring high-frequency signal transmission. Here's a breakdown of the term: SMA (SubMiniature Version A): SMA connectors are small, threaded connectors commonly used in RF and microwave applications. They are known for their durability, compact design, and excellent performance up to GHz frequency ranges, often used in antennas, cables, and RF circuits. M (Male): This specifies the gender of the connector, with "Male" indicating a pin at the center of the connector. RA (Right Angle): The right-angle design indicates that the connector’s body is bent at a 90-degree angle. This configuration is ideal for applications with space constraints where cables need to be routed at an angle. RG .86: This refers to the type of coaxial cable compatible with the connector. The RG .86 cable is a semi-rigid cable often used in high-frequency applications due to its minimal signal loss and excellent shielding properties. SOLDER: This defines the method of attaching the connector to the cable. In this case, soldering is used, which provides a reliable and durable electrical and mechanical connection. Applications: This connector assembly is commonly used in: Aerospace and defense systems Telecommunications Test and measurement equipment Wireless communication systems High-frequency circuits requiring compact and stable connections The SMA M RA RG .86 SOLDER configuration offers precision, durability, and excellent signal performance in demanding RF environments.





