Miniature coax test connectors, which one is best?

Ti-Cu is apparently becoming quite popular. Presumably because of cost, and toxicity -- on the backend, where dust production can be significant (melting and working; isolation and preparation of BeCu master alloy).

Tim

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Tim Williams
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Yes, that one should work but 30 bucks, yikes!

Meantime I designed in the MMCX that Jeff suggested, they come with plenty of cables fro m MMCX to whatever else. Except BNC which is odd as that is the de facto standard in labs.

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I just made a CAD footprint for the MMCXX you had suggested and called it a day :-)

I'll put a warning in there.

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Joerg

Large corporations often do not use Alibaba or EBay. They prefer Digikey but no problem because one can always add a SMA-BNC barrel adapter.

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Joerg

+1 on MMCX.

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

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Phil Hobbs

I hope they can be pried loose without having to whip out a Swiss army knife. I always have one on me but have gotten razzed by clients in the past when connectors were too hard to pull in their opinion.

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Joerg

The ones I have pop in and out easily with fingers, but not too easily--about like an SMB. If that's too hard, you need some younger clients. ;)

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

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Phil Hobbs

These are what you want. They are the mates for the 1.3mm dia.

MXTK is what they are called.

The MM5829-2700 is the 1.3 mm job.

These are the mating cables/connectors...

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Long Hair

This is the Murata spec sheet. The full version of the one you found...

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Long Hair

Or recommend Biotin for stronger fingernails :-)

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Joerg

good job

The Be 'ceramic' insulators fro mil spec transistor heat sinking applications were supposed to be dangerous.

Buy ONLY if one were to cut one's finger with the edge of it or touch it to an open cut.

Or, of course, breathe or ingest abraded particulate from one. Some idiot with a dremel tool kind of thing.

Otherwise pretty safe.

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Long Hair

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