3.5 mm RF Connectors Guide: Types, Structure, and Uses Explained

What are 3.5mm RF Connectors?

The 3.5 mm type RF connector is a high-performance miniature connector for frequencies up to 26.5 GHz, compatible with SMA and 2.92 mm K type connectors, with 50 Ω impedance and a threaded coupling method for secure connection.

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3.5 mm RF Connectors by Type

High-Frequency Test Cables

We offer a range of high-frequency test cables with 3.5 mm connectors, which can be combined with others, including SMA connectors. Please contact us for specifications.

TC-055: Ultra-Low-Loss, Heat-Resistant

This cable features low loss with a minimal dielectric loss tangent, ensuring stable transmission under severe conditions, including extreme temperatures. Its loss, reflection, and phase remain stable even when the cable is bent. Furthermore, it exhibits minimal phase change with temperature variations, and its triple shielding provides superior noise immunity.

A variety of connectors are available, including SMA (plug, L-plug, jack), N (plug), and 3.5 mm (plug, jack). In addition to the standard model, we also offer an armored version with stainless-steel tubing reinforcement and a heat-resistant version rated for 200 °C.

Please see the following pages for detailed cable specifications and electrical characteristics.

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TC-205: Low-Loss, Low-Cost

Measurement cable with excellent cost performance. Offers low loss with top-level dielectric loss. Ensures stable transmission in harsh conditions like temperature changes. Loss, reflection, and phase remain stable even when bent; phase change is minimal with temperature; triple shielding provides strong protection.Connectors available: SMA (plug, L-plug, jack), N (plug), and 3.5 mm (plug, jack).

Please see the pages below for detailed cable specifications and electrical characteristics.

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TC-048: 40-GHz-Compatible

The TC-205 is a high-performance, triple-shielded cable for 40 GHz measurements, ideal for network analysis due to its low loss and high phase stability against bending and temperature. Connector options include 2.92 mm, SMA, and 3.5 mm (plug and jack), with a non-magnetic 2.92 mm plug also available.

For detailed specifications and electrical characteristics, see the pages below.

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3.5mm Type RF Connector Features

High frequency

Our 3.5 mm connectors operate from DC to 26.5 GHz. Using an air dielectric instead of Teflon®, this design supports higher frequencies and provides superior performance compared to SMA connectors.

Compatibility

The 3.5 mm connector is interchangeable with SMA and 2.92 mm connectors in inner conductor diameter and can mate with them.

Compact Size

The small connector size allows high-density mounting in tight spaces, suitable for wiring inside equipment as well as connections between subassemblies and equipment.

3.5 mm RF Connectors: Applications

Satellite mounts, military equipment, aircraft equipment, network analyzers, and more.

3.5 mm RF Connectors: Standards and Technical Specifications

01

Complies with international standard IEC 61169-23.

IEC 61169-23

02

Nominal Impedance

Impedance rating is 50 Ω, indicating compatibility with most standard RF equipment.

03

Coupling Method (Connection)

Connectors securely join using threaded coupling 1/4-36 UNS-2A, 2B for stable signal transmission.

04

Working Voltage (Rated Voltage)

Rated for standard operating voltage of up to 335 V alternating current.

05

Maximum Withstanding Voltage

Safely withstands up to 1,000 V alternating current for one minute without electrical breakdown.

06

Insulation Resistance

Minimum insulation resistance of 5,000 MΩ when tested with 500 V direct current, ensuring electrical safety.

07

Contact Resistance

Maximum contact resistance of 3.0 mΩ (center) and 2.5 mΩ (outer) when conducting direct current of 1 ampere, ensuring efficient connection.

08

Frequency Range

Suitable for signals within frequency range from DC to 26,500 MHz (26.5 GHz)

Note: The figures provided are typical values. For further details, please contact us.

3.5 mm RF Connector FAQs

QWhat is the difference between SMA connectors and 3.5 mm connectors?

A

The 3.5 mm connector has a 3.5 mm outer diameter and uses an air dielectric. This allows a higher waveguide mode cutoff frequency, supporting operation from DC to 26.5 GHz.

> SMA
> 2.92mm K

QWhy is there a conversion connector for SMA connectors if they are compatible?

A

SMA, 3.5 mm, and 2.92 mm connectors are compatible and can mate. Between-series adapters are useful at research facilities, universities, and other sites requiring precise measurements.

> 3.5mm Between Series RF Adaptors

QDo you offer connectors for applications requiring higher frequencies or smaller sizes?

A

When your application pushes beyond the 40 GHz limit of 2.92 mm (K) connectors, choosing the right interconnect is critical. We offer a portfolio of high-frequency, precision connectors designed for superior signal integrity at millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequencies.

For the highest performance requirements, we recommend:

Each series offers a range of robust and reliable options for your specific design.

QWhy use an air dielectric?

A

An air dielectric lowers signal loss and raises the waveguide mode's cutoff frequency. This results in improved signal clarity and enhanced performance at high frequencies.

QAre 3.5-mm connectors compatible with other types?

A

Yes. Our 3.5-mm connectors are mechanically compatible with SMA and 2.92-mm (K) connectors, allowing them to be mated together.

QWhy should I use conversion adapters?

A

Although SMA, 3.5-mm, and 2.92-mm connectors are mechanically mateable, using a precision adapter is highly recommended, especially in test and measurement environments. An adapter ensures a reliable electrical transition and protects the connectors from potential damage, guaranteeing optimal and consistent performance.

QWhat applications are suitable for 3.5-mm connectors?

A

They are ideal for high-precision applications requiring reliable performance up to 26.5 GHz, including test and measurement equipment (e.g., vector network analyzers), satellite communication systems, and military and aerospace hardware.

QWhat standards do they meet?

A

Our 3.5-mm connectors conform to the IEC 61169-23 standard, ensuring full mechanical and electrical compatibility with other compliant connectors.

QWhat is the impedance?

A

These connectors are designed with a characteristic impedance of 50Ω to ensure optimal signal fidelity.

QHow do they couple?

A

They feature a threaded coupling mechanism (1/4-36 UNS-2A for the plug and 1/4-36 UNS-2B for the jack) that provides a secure and stable connection.

QWhat are the voltage ratings?

A

They have a working voltage rating of 335 V AC and a dielectric withstanding voltage of 1,000 V AC for one minute.

QWhat is the insulation resistance?

A

The insulation resistance is a minimum of 5,000MΩ when measured at 500 V DC.

QWhat are the contact resistance values?

A

The maximum contact resistance is 3.0mΩ for the center contact and 2.5mΩ for the outer contact.

QHow can I order 3.5-mm RF connectors, and what support do you offer?

A

Ordering is simple—you can purchase our 3.5-mm RF connectors directly from our website or contact our sales team for assistance. We provide comprehensive technical support, including data sheets, CAD models, and application notes, to help you select the ideal connector for your project.

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