Description
The term "SMA M RP LMR 100 CRIMP" refers to a specific type of RF (Radio Frequency) connector and cable assembly, often used in high-frequency applications. Here's a breakdown of its components: SMA (SubMiniature version A): This is a type of coaxial RF connector designed for use in high-frequency applications. It features a threaded coupling mechanism and is commonly used for connections in wireless communication systems, test equipment, and antennas. The "M" stands for male, indicating that the connector has a center pin, which connects to the female counterpart. M RP (Male Reverse Polarity): This indicates that the SMA connector has reverse polarity, meaning the center pin and socket positions are swapped compared to standard SMA connectors. Reverse polarity SMA connectors are often used in specific applications where reverse mating is required, helping prevent accidental misconnection with standard connectors. LMR 100: LMR stands for "Low Loss Microwave Radio," a series of coaxial cables designed for high-frequency applications with low attenuation. LMR 100 is a particular type of cable with a 0.1-inch outer diameter, widely used in wireless communications, RF systems, and other high-frequency applications. CRIMP: This refers to the method used to attach the connector to the cable. In crimping, a specialized tool is used to press the connector onto the cable, creating a secure and electrically conductive bond. Crimping is a common method for RF connectors due to its reliability and ease of use. In summary, the "SMA M RP LMR 100 CRIMP" assembly is an RF connector with a male reverse polarity SMA connector, attached to an LMR 100 cable using the crimping method. It's commonly used in high-frequency communication systems that require low-loss, secure connections with reverse polarity for specific mating requirements.





