3.5mm Male Straight RF Connector – Fits CFT360 Coaxial Cable

Product ID: 3.5-JCFT360-1

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3.5mm Male Straight RF Connector – Fits CFT360 Coaxial Cable

3.5mm Male Straight RF Connector for CFT360 Cable – Model 3.5-JCFT360-1

The 3.5 mm male straight cable-mount RF connector, model 3.5-JCFT360-1, is engineered for low-loss, phase-stable transmission when paired with the CFT360 coaxial cable. Operating from DC to 26.5 GHz with 50 Ω impedance, VSWR ≤ 1.15, and insertion loss ≤ 0.06 √f dB, it ensures precise impedance matching and low reflection in RF testing and metrology systems. Explore related models in the 3.5 mm connector family.

Microwave Accuracy and Broadband Stability

The 3.5-JCFT360-1 connector offers exceptional broadband stability and low return-loss variation, ensuring phase coherence and accurate S-parameter measurements. Its precision-machined interface guarantees reliable impedance transition across high-frequency test environments.

Material Quality and Electrical Reliability

Constructed from passivated stainless steel and featuring a gold-plated beryllium-copper center contact, the 3.5-JCFT360-1 delivers corrosion resistance, low contact resistance, and mechanical integrity over repeated use. Its tight mechanical tolerances support stable phase behavior and consistent impedance control. See additional precision-engineered models in RF connectors.

Secure Termination and Structural Strength

The solder-type cable termination provides robust strain-relief and secure conductor alignment, minimizing VSWR deviation and insertion-loss drift. For similar high-stability solutions, explore cable-mount connectors.

Optimized Pairing with CFT360 Coaxial Cable

Combine the 3.5-JCFT360-1 connector with the CFT360 low-loss, phase-stable coaxial cable for consistent attenuation, low phase distortion, and repeatable performance across laboratory and production RF systems.