RS PRO, FMX006S102 Series, Female Solder D-Sub Connector Coaxial Contact, Gold over Nickel

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311-5701
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Brand

RS PRO

Product Type

D-Sub Connector Coaxial Contact

Gender

Female

Contact Material

Copper Alloy

Contact Plating

Gold over Nickel

Current

2A

Maximum Contact Resistance

2.7mΩ

Series

FMX006S102

Termination Type

Solder

Standards/Approvals

No

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ

RS PRO Female Solder D-Sub Connector Coaxial Contact, Gold over Nickel Coaxial


Need a coaxial contact connector for your computer system? This RS PRO female D-sub contact connector is suitable for transferring signals and power from your printed circuit board (PCB). It's designed for use with RG174/U coaxial cables.

The centre contact is highly conductive thanks to its copper alloy material. In order to minimise signal interference, this unit comes ready for cable mounting. For a reliable connection, all you need to do is crimp the braid and solder the centre contact.

This product has been tested for consistency and quality. It complies with ANSI/ESD S20.20:2014 and BS EN 61340-5-1:2007 standards for protection against electrostatic discharge. You can use it for a wide range of applications in commercial, military and industrial environments.

Features and Benefits


  • Copper alloy contact material

  • Gold over nickel contact plating

  • Coaxial contact type

  • Current rating of 2 A

  • Female gender

  • Length of 23 mm

  • Maximum contact resistance of 50 Ω

  • Solder termination method