SMB connector
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![]() Custom SMB jack connector crimped to a 5mm coaxial cable.
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Type | RF coaxial connector | ||
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Production history | |||
Designed | 1960s | ||
Manufacturer | Various | ||
Cable | Coaxial | ||
Passband | Typically 0-4 GHz |
SMB (SubMiniature version B) connectors are coaxial RF connectors developed in the 1960s. SMB connectors are smaller than SMA connectors.
They feature a snap-on coupling and are available in either 50 Ω or 75 Ω impedance. They offer excellent electrical performance from DC to 4 GHz.
An SMB jack has a male center pin, while an SMB plug has a female basket.
Connectors are available for two SMB cable sizes:
- Cable 2.6/50+75 S (3 mm outer / 1.7 mm inner diameter) and
- Cable 2/50 S (2.2 mm outer / 1 mm inner diameter)
Contents
SSMB
The SSMB connector is a small version of the standard SMB connector with a 'snap-on' coupling.[1][2]
- Impedance: 50 Ohm
- Operating frequency: DC-12.4 GHz
See also
References
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- MIL-C-39012
- MIL-STD-348
- MIL-STD-202
External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to SMB connectors. |
- Image of SMB 50 Ω plug and jack illustrating the differences between the two genders
- Image of SMB and Mini SMB 75 Ω plugs
- SMB connectors from Cmpter Electronics
- Answer to a question about SMB connector genders
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