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Snap-On BMA Jack to TNC Male Cable Using RG316 Coax





     RF Cable Assemblies Technical Data Sheet                                                            PE3C4946


                   Configuration
                      •  Connector 1: Snap-On BMA Jack
                      •  Connector 2: TNC Male
                      •  Cable Type: RG316

                   Features
                       •  Max Frequency 2.5 GHz
                       •  69% Phase Velocity
                       •  FEP Jacket
                       •  Good VSWR of 1.4:1
                       •  Gold Plated BMA Contacts
                       •  Low Engagement Force BMA interface
                       •  In stock and ready to ship

                   Applications
                       •  General Purpose               •  Blind Mate BMA Test           •  High Speed Switching Networks
                       •  Laboratory Use BMA Cable RF   •  Rack and Panel
                        Backplanes                      •  Phased Array Interconnects
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                    Description
                   Pasternack’s BMA cable assemblies using RG316/U Coax are part of our full line of RF components available for same-day
                   shipping. These BMA cable assemblies are designed to connect BMA system components, BMA racks, or BMA backplanes,
                   delivering signal frequencies as high as 22 GHz. Our family of BMA cables can also be used to connect switching networks or
                   phase-matched antenna arrays where low loss BMA interconnects are desired. If none of our standard options fit your applica-
                   tion, you can specify your own custom BMA cable assembly using Pasternack’s online Cable Creator.
                   Our BMA cable assembly datasheet specifications and drawing with dimensions are shown below in this PDF. Pasternack’s
                   broad catalog of RF, microwave and millimeter wave cable assemblies allow designers to configure and customize their signal
                   connections however they like. Whether the need is to provide BMA cabling or blind mate rack connections, Pasternack has
                   the right cable assemblies for the job. Pasternack can also expertly build your custom cable assemblies for you and ship same
                   day.

                   Electrical Specifications
                                 Description              Minimum        Typical       Maximum         Units
                       Frequency Range                       DC                           2.5            GHz
                       VSWR                                                              1.4:1
                       Return Loss                                                       15.56          dB
                       Velocity of Propagation                              69                           %
                       Operating Voltage (AC)                                             250           Vrms
                       Jacket Spark                                                      2,000          Vrms
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