Upgrade your wireless hardware with our Professional SMA Female Crimping Connector. Engineered specifically for thin, flexible -1.5C (and equivalent RG174 / RG316) coaxial cables, this connector provides a high-integrity, low-loss link for high-frequency applications. Featuring a precise crimp-on design, it ensures a permanent mechanical bond that can withstand vibration and frequent handling in professional RF environments.
Wi-Fi & Networking: Ideal for custom antenna pigtails, routers, and wireless access points.
GPS & Telematics: Perfect for automotive GPS antennas and vehicle tracking systems.
IoT & Embedded Systems: Used in small-scale PCB enclosures for LoRa, Zigbee, and cellular modules.
RF Lab Testing: Create reliable test cables for spectrum analyzers and signal generators.
Optimized for -1.5C Cables: Precision-sized for the thin diameter of -1.5C, RG174, and RG316 coax, ensuring a perfect crimp every time.
50-Ohm Impedance: Matched for standard telecommunications and wireless data protocols to prevent signal reflection and jitter.
Gold-Plated Center Contact: The inner pin is gold-plated to ensure maximum conductivity and total resistance to oxidation for long-term signal stability.
High-Strength Crimp Design: Once crimped with the proper tool, the ferrule provides a secure grip that prevents the cable from pulling out under stress.
Wide Frequency Range: Capable of handling signals from DC up to 12.4GHz (depending on cable quality), making it future-proof for modern wireless tech.
Vibration Proof: Unlike screw-on connectors for thin cables, the crimp method is highly resistant to mechanical shock.
Industrial Grade Finish: Heavy-duty nickel or gold-plated body (variant dependent) for superior durability in outdoor or industrial cabinets.
Connector Type: SMA Female
Attachment Method: Crimp-on (Outer Ferrule)
Compatible Cable: -1.5C, RG174, RG316, LMR100
Material: Brass with Gold
What is the difference between SMA and RP-SMA?
Standard SMA Female has outer threads and a socket (no pin) in the middle. RP-SMA (Reverse Polarity) is different. Double-check your device port to ensure you are buying the correct "standard" SMA type.
Do I need a specific crimping tool?
Yes. You will need a hex-crimp tool designed for small RF connectors (typically a .100" or .128" hex die) to properly secure the ferrule.
Can I use this for a TV antenna?
Usually no. TV antennas use 75-ohm connectors (F-type or PAL). This is a 50-ohm connector used for data, Wi-Fi, and radio communications.
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