2.92mm Male Straight RF Connector – Fits CRE086 Coaxial Cable
2.92mm Male Straight RF Connector for CRE086 Semi-Rigid Cable – Model 2.92-J086-2
The 2.92 mm male straight cable-mount RF connector, model 2.92-J086-2, is designed for semi-rigid coaxial assemblies using the CRE086 semi-rigid coaxial cable. Operating from DC to 40 GHz with a 50 Ω impedance, VSWR ≤ 1.17, and insertion loss ≤ 0.06 √f dB, it provides excellent phase stability and low reflection for aerospace, defense, and high-frequency test environments. Explore more precision interfaces within the 2.92 mm connector family.
Broadband Electrical Stability and Precision
The 2.92-J086-2 connector ensures reliable impedance matching and repeatable S-parameter performance across broadband frequencies. Its precision interface geometry minimizes signal reflection and phase drift, making it ideal for satellite communication modules and microwave test systems that demand metrology-grade repeatability.
High-Strength Materials and Long-Term Reliability
Built from passivated stainless steel with a gold-plated beryllium-copper contact, the 2.92-J086-2 offers high mechanical durability and low contact resistance. Its rigid body design maintains impedance stability under vibration and thermal cycling, ensuring consistent performance over time. Find other high-precision models under RF connectors.
Termination Design and Shielding Performance
The solder-mount termination firmly secures the semi-rigid outer conductor and ensures excellent shielding integrity for low-PIM applications. This design provides mechanical strength and electrical continuity in compact or high-vibration installations. Explore similar assembly options within cable-mount connectors.
Optimized Integration with CRE086 Semi-Rigid Cable
When integrated with the CRE086 semi-rigid coaxial cable, the 2.92-J086-2 connector delivers stable phase tracking, low insertion loss, and repeatable broadband performance—making it ideal for satellite communication systems, microwave radar testing, and precision RF instrumentation.