Waterproof SMB connector launched at electronica
17 November 2004
Electronics Technology
Bulgin launched its latest waterproof connector at electronics 2004. The SMB RF connector, designed to the same style as Bulgin's 400 Series Buccaneer, has an overall diameter of 19 mm with a panel fixing hole of 16 mm diameter. Rated at IP68 to provide complete protection from harsh environments, the connector uses industry-standard SMB plugs and jacks together with RG-174 cable.
The 50 W system has a frequency response up to 4 GHz using gold-plated bodies and contacts to ensure system performance and maintain reliability. Tough UL-94V0 rated moulding materials provide complete protection for the SMB interface.
The Flex connector, with an SMB plug, is available in two styles; a re-wireable version, PX0415, that allows the product to be terminated in situ and a pre-wired overmoulded construction, PX0416, with three standard lengths of RG-174 terminated cable: 1 m, 3 m and 5 m.
The chassis connector, PX0414, with an SMB jack, is supplied with RG-174 cable already terminated in lengths of 0,5 m, 1,0 m and 1,5 m. This provides fast assembly to the panel and only requires termination into the equipment.
Sealing caps are available to maintain the IP rating of unmated connectors. This connector range is ideal for applications where a compact RF interface is required in external or harsh environments, for example: broadband communications, LAN/internet routing, instrumentation and telemetry equipment.
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