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SMB Connectors withstand high vibration environments.

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SMB Connectors withstand high vibration environments.
SMB Connectors withstand high vibration environments.

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November 11, 2009 - With push-lock feature, SMB Connectors require disengagement force of 5 lb minimum. Locking shell pushes over mated interfaces, locking interface while allowing full rotation of mated pair. Pulling back shell allows interfaces to be disengaged. Hermetically sealed and IP68 rated, connectors feature 0-4 GHz reflection frequency range and are usable up to 10 GHz. Mating pairs include right angle plug with crimp attachment for RG-174U cable.

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Aviel Electronics
5530 S. Valley View Blvd., Suite 103
Las Vegas, NV, 89118
USA



Custom Push-Lock SMB Connectors Provide Positive Contact in High Vibration Environments


The SMB connector is a follow-on design to the SMA and features a smaller interface with a snap-on coupling. For high vibration environments, the 2 pound minimum disengagement force of the standard SMB design is not sufficient. Aviel Electronics has added a push-lock feature to the standard MIL-STD-348 snap-on coupling SMB design. That increases the disengagement force to a minimum of 5 pounds. A locking shell pushes over the mated interfaces, locking the interface while allowing full rotation of the mated pair. Pulling back the shell allows the interfaces to be disengaged. The mating pairs include a right angle plug with crimp attachment for RG-174U cable. The jack interface is designed for standard PC board and bulkhead mounting. Connectors are hermetically sealed and meet the IP68 immersion test. Pictured are standard and reverse polarity interface pairs. Typical SMB electrical performance applies, 0-4 Ghz low reflection frequency range and usable up to 10 Ghz. Shown is Gold plated machined brass body construction. (optional stainless steel bodies are also available)

Aviel Electronics designs and manufactures custom RF connector and adapter solutions. Aviel Electronics is a division of RF Industries (NASDAQ RFIL) a leading supplier of connecting solutions provided through its operating divisions: RF Connectors, RF Cable Assembly, Aviel Electronics, RF Neulink, RadioMobile and Worswick/OddCables.
Contact the factory with your specific requirements at (877) 805-7381 or (702) 739-8155, fax (702) 739-8161, email aviel@rfindustries.com, web avielelectronics.com. Aviel is a division of RF Industries, a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: RFIL).
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