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DC-18GHz 1W SMA Female Coaxial Termination

SKU T18G-1W-SF-10
Availability:
25 in stock, ready to be shipped
Availability:
10 in stock, ready to be shipped
Original price $72.00 - Original price $160.00
Original price
$160.00
$72.00 - $160.00
Current price $160.00

Excellent VSWR: 1.04:1 typ / 1.15:1 max

Power: ≤1W

Durability: >500 Cycles

Operating Temperature: -55°C ~+125°C

Pack Size: 10 Pack

WHY CHOOSE THIS TERMINATION?

  • Superior Signal Absorption – Effectively dissipates RF energy to minimize unwanted reflections.
  • Optimized Impedance Matching – Achieves 50Ω match with 1.04:1 typ, 1.15:1 max VSWR.
  • Long-Term Reliability – Built to endure ≥500 mating cycles for consistent lab and field performance.
  • Rugged & Temperature-Resistant – Performs in extreme conditions (-55~+125°C), ensuring durability in demanding RF environments.

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Enhance RF system performance with the DC-18GHz 1W SMA Female Coaxial Termination, a high-reliability termination designed for low reflection and optimal impedance matching across DC-18GHz. Featuring a SMA Female connector, it ensures a VSWR of 1.04:1 typ and 1.15:1 max, minimizing signal distortion. With a ≤1W CW rating and robust durability for ≥500 mating cycles, it delivers long-term stability in temperatures ranging from -55~+125°C. Ideal for RF test setups, signal termination, and power dissipation applications.


SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency Range

DC–18GHz

VSWR

1.04:1 typ / 1.15:1 max

Impedance

50Ω

Power

≤1W

Durability

≥500 Cycles

Weight

≤4g

Dimension¹

Φ9×12.6mm

Interface

SMA [F]

Outer Conductor

Stainless Steel, Passivated

Center Conductor

BeCu, Gold Plating

Dielectric

PTFE

Operating Temperature

–55 ~ +125°C

1. Unless otherwise specified, decimal tolerance: x.±0.3


APPLICATIONS

Absorbing Unused Signal Power

Prevents reflections and protects system components.

Terminating Unused Ports

Maintains system stability in splitters, couplers, and power dividers.

Testing & Calibration

Ensures accurate load conditions in RF test setups.