RF Series
  • BNC Type
  • DIN 1.0/2.3
  • DIN 1.6/5.6
  • DIN 4.3/10
  • DIN 7/16
  • F Type
  • Fakra
  • HSD
  • MCX Type
  • MMCX Type
  • N Type
  • PAL Type
  • QMA Type
  • SMA Type
  • SMB Type
  • SMZ Type
  • SSMA Type
  • SSMB Type
  • TNC Type
  • TS9 Type
  • UHF Type
  • 1.0mm
  • 1.85mm
  • 2.4mm
  • 2.92mm
  • 3.5mm
  • BMA
  • SMP
  • SMP Type
  • SSMP Type
Connector Type
  • Jack
  • Plug
  • M12 1 Plug + 2 Jack
  • M12 1 Plug + 3 Jack
  • M12 1 Plug + 5 Jack
  • Casing
  • QSFP28 to QSFP28
  • QSFP56 to QSFP56
  • QSFPDD to QSFPDD
  • Receptacle
Contact Type
  • Female Pin
  • Male Pin
  • Female
  • Male
Orientation
  • Right Angle
  • Straight
  • T Type
Pins
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 12
  • 14
  • 19
  • 24
  • 32
Impedance
  • 100 ohm
  • 50 ohm
  • 75 ohm
  • 50 Ω
  • 50 Ω
  • 50Ω
  • 75Ω
Mounting Type
  • Cable Mount
  • Panel Mount
  • Cable Type
Mounting Feature
  • 2 Hole Flange
  • 4 Hole Flange
  • Bulkhead
  • Edge Mount
  • Offset Type
  • SMT
  • Through Hole
  • -
  • Flange
Fastening Type
  • 1/4-36 Threaded
  • 3/8-32 Threaded
  • 5/8-24 Threaded
  • Bayonet
  • Push-On
  • Push-Pull
  • Snap On
  • Threaded

SSMB Connector

SSMB connector allows for 50 Ohm electrical impedance. SSMB PC board connectors, receptacles, adapters, and cable connectors offer a frequency range of up to 12.4 GHz. These connectors can be used as straight or right-angle connectors. Due to their small size and tight tolerances, other than gold plating is not recommended.
SSMB connectors are designed for use with semi-rigid or ultra-flexible cables. These include RG 178, RG 196, RG 174, RG 179, RG 187, RG 188, 316, LMR 100, and LMR 100 coaxial cables. SSMB connections are available in both plug and jack configurations.
The SSMB series connectors are snap-coupled and suitable for up to 3 GHz applications. Impedance is controlled to 50 Ω. Connector designs are available for flexible cables such as RG-316 and RG-178. Styles are available for mounting to printed circuit boards using through-hole solder assemblies. Soldering and crimping techniques are used to terminate the series to the cable. Due to their small size, SSMB connectors can be used in small instruments and communication devices.