PL259 UHF Male Straight Connector Crimp Solder Attachment for RG213 RG215 RG8 Cable
The UHF connectors are general purpose units developed for use in low frequency systems from 0.6 - 300 MHz. Invented for use in the radio industry in the 1930’s, UHF is an acronym for Ultra High Frequency because at the time 300 MHz was considered high frequency; this UHF male connector has an interface type of RG213 RG215 RG8 cable and a 50ohm impedance, attachment method uses shield/contact crimp/solder, its straight body is brass with nickel plating.
Specifications
| ELECTRICAL DATA |
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| Impedance |
Not defined |
| Frequency range |
DC-300MHz |
| Dielectric withstanding voltage (at sea level) |
1500Vrms,50Hz between any two contact |
| Insulation resistance |
≥100000MΩ |
| Contact resistance |
Inner conductor: ≤2mΩ |
| Outer conductor: ≤2mΩ |
| MECHANICAL DATA |
|
| Coupling nut torque |
7Ncm--28Ncm / 0.6 in.lbs--2.5 in.lbs |
| Coupling nut retention force |
≥450N / 101.2 lbs |
| Durability (matings) |
≥500 |
| ENVIRONMENTAL DATA |
|
| Temperature range |
-50°C to +125°C |
| MATERIAL DATA |
|
| Bodies |
Brass--Nickel plating |
| Pin contacts |
Brass--Au plating |
| Socket contacts |
Copper-beryllium alloy--Au plating |
| Crimp ferrules |
Copper--Ternary alloy plating |
| Insulator |
ETFE |
| Gaskets |
Silicone rubber |
Applications
- Antennas
- Military
- Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)
- Public Address Systems
- Low-Frequency Applications