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Electronics => Repair => Topic started by: carl_lab on January 26, 2018, 01:51:01 pm
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Outer diameter of the male connector is 3.0mm:
(sorry for poor image quality...)
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They look like reversed sex Peltola connectors (http://w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/Peltola_connector) but they are not.
I can see that that is a relatively modern design from the small outline surface mount. Is it audio or RF?
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It is RF, 10MHz.
(sorry for my late reply...)
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From what I can discern on the photographs, I believe that there is no retaining mechanism. Is that correct?
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From what I can discern on the photographs, I believe that there is no retaining mechanism. Is that correct?
You are correct, it is just plugged together.
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Ok, from the picture I assume that the PCB-mounted part has a pin contact, but I cannot make it out really good! Does it intermate with some known series? It looks like the cable-mounted part goes INTO the pcb-mounted part completely. If the PCB jack had a female center contact, it could be a slide-on variant of MCX of 1.0/2.3. But the isolator on the cable-mounted 'plug' says female center contact.
Most closely it resembles the inner parts of a SMB. Without the shell, so to say.
Did you already try the Pasternack Identifier?
What market segment is it?
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... from the picture I assume that the PCB-mounted part has a pin contact
-> correct. the center contact at the PCB is male
It looks like the cable-mounted part goes INTO the pcb-mounted part completely.
If the PCB jack had a female center contact, it could be a slide-on variant of MCX of 1.0/2.3.
But the isolator on the cable-mounted 'plug' says female center contact. -> correct
Most closely it resembles the inner parts of a SMB. Without the shell, so to say.
Did you already try the Pasternack Identifier?
Does it intermate with some known series?
-> I could not find a similar connector using the Pasternack reference
What market segment is it? -> Rubidium GPSDO
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Sorry, I'm officially giving up on this one. Did not find anything.