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2.92mm RF connectors are high-frequency coaxial connectors designed for applications up to 40 GHz. They offer excellent electrical performance, low reflection, and reliable signal transmission. These connectors are compact, durable, and compatible with SMA and 3.5mm interfaces. Ideal for test equipment, aerospace, and telecom, they ensure stable connectivity in demanding environments.

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Twin 2.92-JB-1 male with 086 connector

Twin 2.92-JB-1 male with 086 connector

Twin 2.92-JB2-1,DC-40GHz,50Ω,Male,With 086

Twin 2.92-KFD Connector Series

Twin 2.92-KFD Connector Series

Twin 2.92-KFD Connector Series,DC-40GHz,50Ω,

Twin 2.92MM-KFT Connector Series

Twin 2.92MM-KFT Connector Series

Twin 2.92MM-KFT Connector Series,DC-40GHz,50Ω,

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2.92mm RF connectors support frequencies up to 40 GHz, making them ideal for high-frequency applications. They provide low signal loss and minimal reflection, ensuring reliable performance in microwave and millimeter-wave systems. Their precision design maintains signal integrity, making them suitable for test equipment, radar, and communication systems.
Yes, 2.92mm connectors are mechanically compatible with SMA and 3.5mm interfaces. However, electrical performance may vary at higher frequencies. SMA connectors work up to 18 GHz, while 2.92mm handles up to 40 GHz. Always verify compatibility based on your application’s frequency and power requirements.
These connectors are typically made from high-quality brass or stainless steel with gold or silver plating. The dielectric material is often PTFE (Teflon), ensuring low loss and stable performance. Robust construction ensures durability in harsh environments, including aerospace, military, and high-temperature applications.
They are widely used in high-frequency applications like microwave testing, satellite communications, radar systems, and 5G networks. Their precision and reliability make them ideal for lab equipment, defense systems, and telecom infrastructure where signal integrity and low VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) are critical.
Always align connectors carefully before tightening to avoid cross-threading. Use a torque wrench for consistent tightening (typically 8-10 in-lbs). Avoid over-tightening, which can damage threads. Inspect connectors for debris or damage before mating. Proper handling ensures long-lasting performance and prevents signal degradation.