Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Connector Type | Option | Contact Gender | Panel Mount | Insertion Loss | Filter Feature | Termination Contact Finish | MIL Conformity | Coupling Type | Insulator Material | DIN Conformance | IEC Conformity | Contact Material | Mating Contact Finish | Additional Features | Voltage Standing Wave Ratio | Mounting Type | Characteristic Impedance | Termination Type | Manufacturer Series | Body or Shell Style | Mounting Style | JESD-609 Code | Maximum Operating Frequency |
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Amphenol |
RF SC CONNECTOR |
GENERAL PURPOSE |
MALE |
NO |
.15 dB |
NO |
GOLD |
YES |
THREADED |
POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE |
NO |
NO |
BRASS |
GOLD |
STANDARD: MIL-C-39012, APPLICABLE CABLES: RG 9/U; RG 214/U, INSERTION LOSS MAX AT 9 GHZ |
1.35 |
CABLE |
50 ohm |
CRIMP |
PLUG |
STRAIGHT |
e4 |
11 GHz |
SC connectors are a type of fiber optic connector used to terminate fiber optic cables. They are named for their square-shaped connector body and are known for their ease of use and reliable performance.
SC connectors consist of a male and female connector, with the male connector featuring a ceramic ferrule that plugs into the female connector, which has a sleeve to receive the ferrule. The ferrule aligns and centers the fiber cores to ensure a stable and low-loss connection.
One advantage of SC connectors is their push-pull latching mechanism, which makes them easy to install and remove and ensures a stable and reliable connection. They are also designed to provide low insertion loss and high return loss, making them a popular choice for many applications.
SC connectors are commonly used in a variety of industrial, commercial, and consumer applications, including telecommunications, data centers, and military and aerospace applications. They may be subject to rigorous testing and qualification requirements to ensure their reliability and performance.