Right-Angle MMCXs Fit Tight-Quarter Apps

March 1, 2000

Designed to fit in tight spaces and claimed to be one of the smallest coaxial connectors in the industry, the RFM-9010-1B MMCX right-angle crimp connector fits RG-174/U, -188/U, and -316/U cables. The snap-in, slot-less interface offers rotation capability with a controlled 50-ohm impedance and a low VSWR up to 6 GHz. Other features include gold-plated brass construction with Teflon dielectric material, crimp or PCB configurations, and straight or right-angled versions.

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