SMC connector
SMC Connectors: 3-way male, and female-to-female. | |||
Type | RF coaxial connector | ||
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Production history | |||
Designed | 1960s | ||
Manufacturer | Various | ||
Cable | Coaxial |
SMC (SubMiniature version C) connectors are coaxial RF connectors developed in the 1960s. They use a #10-32 UNF threaded interface (screw type). They offer excellent electrical performance from DC to 10 GHz. Female SMC connectors have a pin for the center contact, and male SMC connectors have a socket for the center contact, and are therefore analogous to the "reverse polarity" versions of other types of RF connectors.
The term Subvis connector appears to be European usage; the connectors appear to be electrically and mechanically equivalent to SMC. [1]
See also
References
External links
- MIL-STD-348 - Radio Frequency Connector Interfaces for MIL-DTL-3643, MIL-DTL-3650, MIL-DTL-3655, MIL-DTL-25516, MIL-PRF-31031, MIL-PRF-39012, MIL-PRF-49142, MIL-PRF-55339, MIL-DTL-83517
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