Coaxial Connectors (RF) - Contacts

Coaxial Connectors (RF) - Contacts

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Image Part Number Manufacturer Description Series Features Packaging Mounting Type Contact Material Contact Finish Contact Finish Thickness Type Impedance
9921-40001 Amphenol SV Microwave CONN PIN CONTACT SMPS GOLD - - Bulk Free Hanging (In-Line) Beryllium Copper Gold 50.0µin (1.27µm) SMPS 50 Ohm
GT5-2022/F4-5SCF(70) N/A CONN SOCKET CONTACT F CRIMP TIN GT5 - Tape & Reel (TR) Free Hanging (In-Line) Brass Tin - F -
GT16-30SCF N/A CONN SOCKET INNER CONTACT F CRMP GT16 - Cut Tape (CT) Free Hanging (In-Line) Phosphor Bronze Tin 39.4µin (1.00µm) F 50 Ohm
221607-2 Agastat Relays / TE Connectivity CONN PIN CONTACT BNC SOLDR TINLD - - Bulk Free Hanging (In-Line) Brass Tin-Lead - BNC -
9-221607-6 Agastat Relays / TE Connectivity CONN PIN CONTACT BNC - - Bulk Free Hanging (In-Line) Brass - - BNC -
227322-4 Agastat Relays / TE Connectivity CONN PIN CONTACT BNC CRIMP GOLD - - Bulk Free Hanging (In-Line) Brass Gold 30.0µin (0.76µm) BNC -
1-331357-0 Agastat Relays / TE Connectivity CONN PIN CONTACT BNC SOLDER GOLD - - Bulk Free Hanging (In-Line) Brass Gold 50.0µin (1.27µm) BNC -
227606-1 Agastat Relays / TE Connectivity CONN SOCKET CONTACT CRIMP GOLD Coaxicon - Bulk Free Hanging (In-Line), Right Angle Brass Gold - - 50 Ohm
PSS.2B.250.ZTME24 LEMO CONN SOCKET CONTACT 2B - - - - - - - 50 Ohm
GT5-2428/1.6-2.9PCF(70) N/A CONN PIN CONTACT M CRIMP TIN GT5 - Cut Tape (CT) Free Hanging (In-Line) Brass Tin - M -

About Coaxial Connectors (RF) - Contacts


Contacts in coaxial RF connectors are crucial elements responsible for establishing the electrical connection between coaxial cables and mating surfaces. These contacts are designed to ensure reliable signal transmission while maintaining impedance matching. The quality and precision of RF contacts are critical in applications where high-frequency signals, such as radiofrequency communications and data transmission, demand optimal performance.