2.92mm Male Straight RF Connector – Fits CFS360 Coaxial Cable
2.92mm Male Straight RF Connector – Cable Mount, Model 2.92-JCFS360-2
The 2.92 mm male straight cable-mount RF connector, model 2.92-JCFS360-2, is engineered for high-precision test assemblies and broadband measurement systems using the CFS360 ultra-low-loss, phase-stable coaxial cable. Operating from DC to 40 GHz with 50 Ω impedance, VSWR ≤ 1.17, and insertion loss ≤ 0.06 √f dB, it provides exceptional signal stability and repeatable impedance control across microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies. Explore related models in the 2.92 mm connector family.
High-Frequency Precision and Broadband Stability
The 2.92-JCFS360-2 connector ensures low reflection, tight impedance matching, and stable S-parameters throughout its operational range. Designed for calibration kits and VNA testing systems, it delivers consistent return-loss behavior and excellent electrical precision under demanding laboratory conditions.
Mechanical Strength and Electrical Integrity
Manufactured from passivated stainless steel with a gold-plated beryllium-copper contact, the 2.92-JCFS360-2 offers durability, corrosion resistance, and low contact resistance across frequent mating cycles. Its precisely machined interface supports repeatable broadband measurements and long-term phase stability. Discover more high-performance options in our RF connectors catalog.
Termination Design and Dielectric Protection
The solder-mount termination securely bonds the outer conductor and safeguards the dielectric from mechanical deformation, ensuring low insertion loss and consistent impedance during operation. For comparable designs supporting solder or crimp terminations, see cable-mount connectors.
Optimized Pairing for Ultra-Stable Performance
When integrated with the CFS360 ultra-low-loss, phase-stable coaxial cable, the 2.92-JCFS360-2 connector delivers exceptional signal integrity, repeatable impedance matching, and low attenuation—ideal for precision calibration assemblies, VNA test systems, and high-frequency measurement environments.