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Precision Connectivity with SMA PCB Connectors | Flexi RF Inc
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SMA PCB connectors are essential components in RF and microwave circuit design, enabling reliable transitions between printed circuit boards and coaxial interfaces. Flexi RF Inc offers high-performance SMA PCB connectors engineered for stability, durability, and consistent signal transmission.

Overview
SMA (SubMiniature Version A) connectors are widely used RF coaxial connectors known for their compact size, threaded interface, and 50-ohm impedance, supporting broadband performance typically up to 18 GHz and beyond.

In PCB applications, these connectors provide secure mechanical mounting and efficient signal transfer from microstrip or coplanar waveguide structures to external RF systems.

Key Features:

  • Broadband frequency performance with low reflection

  • Robust threaded coupling for secure and repeatable connections

  • Compact footprint suitable for high-density PCB layouts

  • Reliable electrical performance for RF, microwave, and test applications

Applications:

  • RF test and measurement setups

  • Telecom and wireless infrastructure

  • Microwave circuits and modules

  • Aerospace and defense electronics

Flexi RF Inc delivers precision-engineered SMA PCB connectors designed to meet demanding performance requirements across modern RF systems.

Read the full document here:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/u3m4uwplxplp20gl50nlt/sma_pcb_connector_formatted.pdf?rlkey=t9vtgculwd5741ixtxitk18pq&e=2&st=jky46cob&dl=0

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