SMB connector

For SMB surface mount diode package, see DO-214.
SMB

Custom SMB jack connector crimped to a 5 mm coaxial cable
Type RF coaxial connector
Designed 1960s
Manufacturer Various
Cable Coaxial
Passband Typically 0–4 GHz

SMB (SubMiniature version B) connectors are coaxial RF connectors developed in the 1960s. SMB connectors are smaller than SMA connectors.

They feature a snap-on coupling and are available in either 50 Ω or 75 Ω impedance. They offer excellent electrical performance from DC to 4 GHz.

An SMB jack has a male center pin, while an SMB plug has a female basket.[1][2]

Connectors are available for two SMB cable sizes:

  1. Cable 2.6/50+75 S (3 mm outer / 1.7 mm inner diameter) and
  2. Cable 2/50 S (2.2 mm outer / 1 mm inner diameter)

SSMB

The SSMB connector is a small version of the standard SMB connector with a 'snap-on' coupling.[3][4]

  1. Impedance: 50 Ohm
  2. Operating frequency: DC–12.4 GHz

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