Newer version of 38999 series, half size and weight of predecessor. Meets MIL-DTL-38999 environmental and performance requirements. Offers 2,000,000 configurations in every termination style. Features dual-start ACME thread with up to 2,000 mating cycles
Highest performance MIL-DTL-38999 connector with metal shells. Provides 65dB minimum EMI shielding at 10 GHz. Features self-locking 360° coupling with quick mating. Operates through 200°C temperature with severe vibration. Includes ESD protection and moisture resistance
Hydrocarbon ceramic laminates offer superior high frequency performance. Low dielectric loss enables use above 500 MHz frequencies. Material has lowest temperature coefficient of dielectric constant. LoPro foil available for reduced insertion loss. Expansion coefficient similar to copper for dimensional stability
Solder is a fusible metal alloy used to create permanent metal bonds. Solder must have lower melting point than joined parts. Soft solder typically melts between 90-450°C, hard solder above 450°C
LNA amplifies very low-power signals without significantly degrading SNR. Typical LNA provides 100 dB gain with 3 dB noise figure. Used in radio communications, amateur radio, medical instruments
BNC is a miniature radio frequency connector for coaxial cable. Features twist-to-lock design with two bayonet lugs. Available in 50 ohm and 75 ohm versions. Operates up to 2 GHz and 500 volts