U.FL to RP-SMA female PCB mount Jack: Cable 1.5-inch Low Loss Shielded

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RP-SMA to U.FL female PCB mount Jack

  • RP-SMA jack for mounting on PCB board, with a cable to U.FL connector.
  • The cable is shielded for low signal loss.
  • The length refers to the length of the cable between the connectors (not including the connectors).
  • One end has an RP-SMA-female PCB-mount jack connector, and the other has a uFL connector.

Coaxial Cable Types for U.FL cables:

Characteristic comparison between U.FL cable types 1.13mm, 1.32mm, 1.37mm, RG174.

Compatibility with wireless standards & applications

Our high-performance antenna cable adapters ensure seamless integration with wireless technologies, thanks to their 0GHz–18GHz frequency support, low VSWR, and 50 Ohms impedance compatibility. These features make them suitable for all WiFi bands at 2.4GHz and 8GHz, supporting Wi-Fi HaLow 802.11AH, 802.11AX, 802.11AC, 802.11N, 802.11G, 802.11B, and 802.11A. They also work flawlessly with LTE / 4G, GSM / 3G, and WiMax cellular networks for both data and voice. Whether it's IoT connectivity or M2M applications, our cables meet the demands of Bluetooth, ZigBee, WiFi HaLow, RFID, LoRa, LTE-m, and NB-IoT, WiFi 6, WiFi 6E.

Characteristics of RP SMA Female Connector

  • RP-SMA Gender Determination: Key Points
  • SMA gender is counter-intuitive: Please observe picture & note it is correct.
  • The gender is referring to the pins inside--not the threads. SMA male has threads on inside.
  • RP-SMA (reverse polarity) means that the pin and socket configuration is the opposite of what you would expect: RP-SMA female has a pin inside, and RP-SMA male has a socket inside.
  • More details regarding SMA & RP-SMA gender determination.

U.FL insertion and removal from a jack on a PCB: Mating instructions

U.FL Connectors Characteristics

  • U.FL female has a socket. U.FL male has a pin and is the connector that is the "jack" on devices such as Bluetooth boards, ZigBee radios such as XBee, Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), and internal mini-PCI wireless cards (even though the gender is male, it is the jack U.FL connector).
  • U.FL connectors are widely used in M2M and IOT (Internet of Things) wireless applications.
  • The U.FL female right-angle connector is the most common type found on U.FL cables: 95% of U.FL cables have a U.FL female right-angle connector.
  • Gender Determination: Micro-connectors such as U.FL have a gender that is counter to typical RF terminology for gender, in that "jack" is more typically synonymous with "female:" A U.FL jack on a board (PCB) is the male U.FL, and the connector that mates with the jack is the female.
  • Connecting and disconnecting U.FL connectors from the jack can be a breeze with our U.FL insertion tool. This tool empowers you to connect/insert and remove/disconnect easily without causing any damage to the cable, connector, or jack. U.FL connectors, or Ultra Miniature Coax Connectors (UMCC), enable attaching the antenna to a U.FL jack/connector on PCBs: U.FL female mates with a female Hirose/U.FL jack, also known as U.FL-LP-66 jack/connector.
  • The U.FL connector is precision machined and made of gold-plated brass for low signal loss.

RoHS 3 and REACH compliant: All of our antenna cables and RF adapters comply with RoHS 3 and REACH restrictions on lead content and other heavy metals and toxins.

At Data Alliance, we take pride in our high-quality soldered terminations of U.FL and RP-SMA connectors. This meticulous soldering process ensures a low-loss connection, with discontinuities kept to a minimum. The result is a reliable and high-performing connection that you can trust, even in the most demanding applications. It's our commitment to delivering superior quality and performance.

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