IPEX to SMA Female WiFi/GSM/GPS/3G/4G Transfer Cable
This type of cable is designed to connect devices with an IPEX (U.FL) connector to devices with an SMA female connector.1 It’s commonly used to connect antennas to wireless modules, routers, and other devices that operate on various wireless frequencies, including WiFi, GSM, GPS, 3G, and 4G.2
Key Specifications:
- Connectors: IPEX (U.FL) male to SMA female
- Cable Type: Usually a low-loss coaxial cable, such as RG174 or RG178
- Frequency Range: Typically supports frequencies up to 6 GHz
- Impedance: 50 ohms
- Cable Length: Varies, commonly available in lengths from a few inches to several feet3
Features and Benefits:
- Versatile Connectivity: Adapts between IPEX and SMA connectors for wide compatibility4
- Low Loss: Ensures minimal signal degradation, especially over longer distances5
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand bending and flexing, ensuring long-lasting performance
- Compact Design: Ideal for space-constrained applications
- High-Quality Connectors: Gold-plated connectors for optimal signal transmission6
Typical Applications:
- Wireless Modules: Connecting antennas to WiFi, GSM, GPS, 3G, and 4G modules7
- Routers and Access Points: Connecting external antennas for improved signal strength and range
- Wireless Devices: Connecting antennas to various wireless devices, such as IoT devices, drones, and mobile hotspots
- Test Equipment: Used in testing and calibration of wireless devices
Note:
When selecting an IPEX to SMA cable, it’s important to consider the specific frequency range and impedance requirements of your application. Additionally, the cable length should be chosen based on the desired signal strength and potential signal loss.
By understanding these specifications and features, you can select the right IPEX to SMA cable for your specific needs and ensure optimal performance in your wireless applications.
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