In terms of performance, SMA connectors are known for their wide bandwidth, excellent performance, high reliability, and long service life. With low insertion loss and good impedance matching, they stably and reliably transmit high-frequency signals. Common electrical parameters include an insulation resistance of ≥5000MΩ, contact resistance of ≤3mΩ between inner conductors, and ≤2mΩ between outer conductors.
SMA connectors have extremely broad applications. In telecommunications, networks, and wireless communication fields, they are commonly used to connect RF devices such as antennas, transceivers, and filters for signal transmission and reception, appearing in equipment like base station antennas, mobile phones, and Wi-Fi routers. In testing and measurement instruments such as oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers, they provide precise and stable signal input/output interfaces to ensure accurate data acquisition. Additionally, they are widely used in aerospace and defense (e.g., military radar, satellite communication systems) and industrial automation (e.g., industrial robots, automated control systems) due to their superior electrical characteristics and reliability.