FEMALE UHF Connectors 2

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Connector Type Option Reliability Contact Gender Dielectric Withstanding Voltage (V) No. of Connectors Panel Mount Body Diameter Insulation Resistance Mixed Contacts Insertion Loss EMI Shielded Filter Feature Termination Contact Finish Body Depth MIL Conformity Coupling Type Insulator Material Maximum Operating Temperature (Cel) DIN Conformance IEC Conformity Minimum Operating Temperature Empty Shell Shell Finish No. of Ports Contact Material Mating Contact Finish Polarization Key Additional Features Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Insulator Color Total No. of Contacts Durability Mounting Type Characteristic Impedance Sub-Category Shell Material Cable Types Mating Info. Mains Connector Rating Termination Type Manufacturer Series Contact Resistance Body or Shell Style Mounting Style Contact Style JESD-609 Code Terminal Length Mounting Option-1 Maximum Operating Frequency

5-1814816-1

TE Connectivity

RF UHF CONNECTOR

GENERAL PURPOSE

COMMERCIAL

FEMALE

ONE

NO

5000000000 ohm

NO

NO

NO

NOT APPLICABLE

.543 inch

NO

THREADED

POLYBUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE

85

NO

NO

-55 Cel

YES

NICKEL

1

NOT SPECIFIED

NOT SPECIFIED

1

50 Cycles

PANEL

50 ohm

RF UHF Connectors

ZINC ALLOY

RG-58C/U

115/230VAC

SOLDER

3 mohm

JACK

STRAIGHT

COAX

.236 inch

LOCKING

2 GHz

83-875-1002

Amphenol

RF UHF CONNECTOR

GENERAL PURPOSE

FEMALE

YES

NO

SILVER

NO

THREADED

POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE

NO

NO

NOT SPECIFIED

NOT SPECIFIED

SOLDER

RECEPTACLE

STRAIGHT

e4

.3 GHz

UHF Connectors

UHF connectors are a type of coaxial connector that are commonly used in radio frequency (RF) applications. The acronym "UHF" stands for "Ultra High Frequency," indicating their ability to transmit high frequency signals.

UHF connectors consist of a male and female connector, with the male connector featuring a center pin that plugs into the female connector, which has a socket to receive the pin. They are typically available in 50 ohm and 75 ohm versions, and can be used for both DC and high-frequency signals.

One advantage of UHF connectors is their simplicity and low cost, making them a popular choice for many low-frequency and low-power applications. They are also designed to provide a secure and reliable connection, with a threaded coupling mechanism that ensures a stable connection.

UHF connectors are commonly used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications, including telecommunications, broadcasting, and amateur radio. They may be subject to rigorous testing and qualification requirements to ensure their reliability and performance.