Molex 73415 Series, Jack PCB Mount MMCX Connector, 50Ω, Solder Termination, Straight Body

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RS Stock No.:
896-7465
Mfr. Part No.:
73415-2061
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Gender

Female

Coaxial Connector Type

MMCX Connector

Mounting Type

PCB Mount

Impedance

50Ω

Termination Method

Solder

Body Orientation

Straight

Cable Type

RG178

Size

Miniature

Operating Frequency

DC to 6GHz

Body Plating

Gold

Series

73415

Contact Material

Beryllium Copper

Contact Plating

Gold

Mating Type

Threaded

Molex 73415 Series MMCX 50 Ohm RF Coaxial PCB Jack Receptacles


MMCX microminiature 50 Ohm RF Coaxial PCB jack receptaces with snap-on couplings for easy connection or disconnection. These MMCX microminiature RF coax PCB jack connectors have a gold plated brass body, teflon insulator and are available in a variety of mounting options and orientations. Stock numbers 759-5306 and 896-7462 are edge mount PCB SMT jacks with leads that are orientated towards the feed holes.
Typical applications for these MMCX microminiature 50 ohm RF coaxial jacks include wireless and PCS devices, telecommunications, GPS receivers and consumer electronics.


Molex MMCX RF Coaxial Connectors


The Molex range of microminiature MMCX Connectors are lightweight and suitable for applications where dense populations with size and weight limitations are required. The MMXC snap-on design provides mechanical stability via the continuous outer conductor.

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