SMB
SMB pin bulkhead connector
SMB pin connector for PCB
SMB pin connector for PCB
SMB socket corner connector G11 (SSF-85), soldering/soldering
SMB socket corner connector G8 (RD-316), soldering/crimping
SMB pin angle connector for PCB, soldering/soldering
SMB pin bulkhead connector G7 (RG-316/U), soldering/crimping
BNC to SMB jack to jack adapter
BNC to SMB female to male adapter
BNC to SMB pin-socket adapter
BNC to SMB pin-to-pin adapter
SMA to SMB socket-socket adapter
SMA to SMB female to male adapter
SMA to SMB pin-socket adapter
SMA to SMB pin-to-pin adapter
SMB socket connector G1 (RG-58C/U), crimp/crimp
SMB socket connector G11 (SSF-85), soldering/soldering
SMB socket corner connector G7 (RG-316/U), soldering/crimping
SMB socket connector G7 (RG-316/U), soldering/assembly
SMB socket connector G7 (RG-316/U), soldering/crimping
SMB pin connector G7 (RG-316/U), crimp/crimp
SMB socket connector G7 (RG-316/U), crimp/crimp
SMB pin bulkhead connector G7 (RG-316/U), crimp/crimp
These connector series have three different connection mechanisms: SMB has a snap-on coupling that provides a fast and reliable connection and is used at frequencies up to 4 GHz. The SMC has a threaded coupling for vibration-resistant mounting and can be used at frequencies up to 10 GHz. SMS has a sliding coupling that is suitable for rack and panel systems and can be used at frequencies up to 4 GHz.
The impedance of all types is controlled at the level of 50 ohms. There are connectors for flexible, conformal and semi-rigid cables. Connectors of this series can be installed on printed circuit boards both by the through soldering method and by the press fit method, as well as by surface mounting technology (SMD). Soldering and crimping technologies are used to connect cables. SMB/SMC/SMS connectors are used in all types of electronic equipment.