

Samtec, Inc. RF179-72SP2-72SP2-0152
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RF179-72SP2-72SP2-0152
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RF179-72SP2-72SP2-0152 datasheet pdf and Coaxial Cables (RF) product details from Samtec, Inc. stock available at Utmel
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- TypeParameter
- Contact Plating
Contact plating (finish) provides corrosion protection for base metals and optimizes the mechanical and electrical properties of the contact interfaces.
Gold - Conductor Material
A conductor is a material which contains movable electric charges. In metallic conductors, such as copper or aluminum, the movable charged particles are electrons, though in other cases they can be ions or other positively charged species.
Silver Coated Copper - Shield Material
Shield Material in electronic components refers to the material used to create a shield or barrier that protects the component from electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency interference (RFI). The shield material is typically a conductive material such as copper or aluminum that is capable of blocking or absorbing unwanted electromagnetic signals. By using the appropriate shield material, electronic components can maintain their performance and reliability in environments where EMI or RFI may be present. The effectiveness of the shield material is crucial in ensuring the proper functioning of electronic devices and preventing interference from external sources.
Silver Plated Copper - EU RoHSCompliant
- ECCN (US)EAR99
- AutomotiveNo
- PPAPNo
- Cable TypesCoaxial
- Size (AWG)30
- Cable Length (m)0.152
- Maximum Outer Diameter (mm)2.54
- Conductor Diameter (mm)0.31
- Minimum Bend Radius (mm)10.2
- Insulation Diameter (mm)1.6
- Impedance (Ohm)75
- Maximum Voltage Rating1000VDC|500VAC
- Maximum Frequency (GHz)4
- Minimum Operating Temperature (°C)-50
- Maximum Operating Temperature (°C)165
- Jacket MaterialFluorinated Ethylene Propylene
- Connector OrientationStraight
- RG TypeRG179
- Maximum Current Rating (A)3
- Contact MaterialsBrass
- RoHSNon-Compliant
- Packaging
Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.
Bag - Part Status
Parts can have many statuses as they progress through the configuration, analysis, review, and approval stages.
Active - Gender
In the context of electronic components, the parameter "Gender" typically refers to the physical characteristics of connectors or interfaces that determine how they can be mated together. Connectors are often designed with specific gender types, such as male or female, to ensure proper alignment and connection between devices. A male connector typically has protruding pins or plugs that fit into a corresponding female connector, which has receptacles or sockets to receive the pins. This design helps prevent incorrect connections and ensures a secure and reliable electrical connection. Understanding the gender of connectors is crucial when designing or assembling electronic systems to ensure compatibility and proper functionality. It is essential to match the gender of connectors correctly to avoid damage and ensure optimal performance of the electronic components.
PL-PL - Capacitance
Capacitance is a fundamental electrical property of electronic components that describes their ability to store electrical energy in the form of an electric field. It is measured in farads (F) and represents the ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a component to the voltage across it. Capacitors are passive components that exhibit capacitance and are commonly used in electronic circuits for various purposes such as filtering, energy storage, timing, and coupling. Capacitance plays a crucial role in determining the behavior and performance of electronic systems by influencing factors like signal propagation, frequency response, and power consumption.
64pF/m - Jacket Color
The parameter "Jacket Color" in electronic components refers to the color of the protective outer layer that encases wires, cables, or other electronic components. This color can indicate specific attributes such as the type of insulation material, intended use, or compliance with certain standards. Different colors might be used to distinguish between various types of signals, voltage levels, or applications, providing a visual means of identifying components in a system. Additionally, the jacket color can also influence heat dissipation and aesthetic appeal in electronic assemblies.
Amber - Connector Type A
Connector Type A refers to a specific configuration and design of electrical connectors used for interfacing electronic components. It is characterized by its standardized pin layout and physical dimensions, allowing for reliable and consistent connections between devices. Commonly found in applications such as USB connections, Connector Type A ensures proper alignment and connectivity, facilitating data transfer and power supply among various electronic systems.
MCX - Shield Type
Shield Type in electronic components refers to the method used to protect sensitive circuits from electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). It encompasses the materials and techniques employed to create barriers around wires, circuits, or devices, which may include metallic enclosures, conductive coatings, or grounding practices. The choice of shield type can significantly impact the performance and reliability of electronic systems, especially in environments with high levels of interference.
Braid - Connector Type B
Connector Type B refers to the specific type of connector used in electronic components to establish a connection between two devices or components. This parameter typically describes the physical shape, size, and configuration of the connector, as well as the method of attachment or mating with another connector. Connector Type B can vary widely depending on the application and industry, with different standards and specifications defining the characteristics of the connector. It is important to match Connector Type B correctly to ensure compatibility and proper functionality in electronic systems.
MCX - Characteristic Impedance
Characteristic impedance is a fundamental property of transmission lines and refers to the specific impedance that a transmission line presents to an electrical wave propagating along it. It is determined by the physical parameters of the transmission line, including its inductance and capacitance per unit length. When the line is terminated with a load that matches its characteristic impedance, maximum power transfer occurs, minimizing reflections and signal losses. In high-frequency applications, maintaining the characteristic impedance is crucial for signal integrity and performance.
75 Ω - Length152mm