Mechanc RF & Microwave Components
Mechanc · RF Connectors
| Part Number | 2.92-JCFS360-5 |
|---|---|
| Series | 2.92mm |
| Interface Type | CFS360 |
| Gender | Male |
| Body Style | Straight |
| Body Material | Passivated Stainless Steel |
| Mount Method | None |
| Termination Type | Coax |
| Frequency Max | 40 GHz |
| Impedance | 50 Ω |
| Connector 1 | 1.0mm Male |
| Connector 2 | 1.0mm Male |
The 2.92 mm male straight cable-mount RF connector, model 2.92-JCFS360-5, is engineered for ultra-low-loss and phase-stable signal transmission when paired with the CFS360 coaxial cable. Designed to operate from DC to 40 GHz with a 50 Ω impedance, VSWR ≤ 1.17, and insertion loss ≤ 0.06 √f dB, it provides exceptional signal linearity and low reflection for precision test assemblies and metrology-grade calibration systems. Explore additional high-frequency interfaces within the 2.92 mm connector family.
The 2.92-JCFS360-5 connector delivers stable amplitude and phase response across its full operating bandwidth. Its tight interface geometry maintains consistent impedance and low reflection, supporting repeatable broadband measurements and high-fidelity signal transmission under demanding test conditions.
Machined from passivated stainless steel and equipped with a gold-plated beryllium-copper center contact, the 2.92-JCFS360-5 ensures excellent electrical continuity, mechanical strength, and corrosion resistance. Its precision-machined coupling mechanism minimizes impedance discontinuities and phase drift under thermal and mechanical cycling. Explore related components in our RF connectors category.
The solder-type cable mount supports accurate dielectric centering and robust strain relief, maintaining phase stability and minimizing insertion-loss drift over long-term use. Similar precision terminations are featured in cable-mount connectors.
When paired with the CFS360 ultra-low-loss, phase-stable coaxial cable, the 2.92-JCFS360-5 connector achieves superior broadband accuracy, attenuation consistency, and phase tracking across high-frequency test systems, measurement networks, and calibration environments.


