| Name | Description | Size | Frequency Range | Impedance | Application |
Sub-Miniature | 1.0 / 2.3 | 1.0 / 2.3 coaxial connectors require sub-miniature 50Ω slide-on or screw-on connectors. | | | 50 Ω and 75Ω | Designed telecommunications systems |
MCX | Miniature coaxial (MCX) provide good electrical performance and are used to address the rapid implementation of the U.S. digital cellular PCN infrastructure. | Miniature | Provide broadband capability through 6 GHz | 50 Ω and 75Ω | Used in applications where weight and physical space are limited. MCX connectors are also used in global positioning systems (GPS) and wireless LAN (WLAN) applications. |
SSMB | Sub-SMB (SSMB) connectors are 30% smaller than SMB connectors. | 30% smaller than SMB connectors | 35GHz | 50Ω | Well-suited for board-to-board applications and are designed for use with semi-rigid cables. |
SMA | Subminiature-A (SMA) directly interface the cable dielectric without air gaps. They are not intended for permanent connections. | | DC to 18GHz | 50Ω | SMA connectors are intended for use on semi-rigid cables in components. |
SMC | Subminiature C (SMC) connectors accept flexible cables with diameters as large as 3.17 mm or 0.125". | Smaller than SMA connectors | 7 to 10 GHz. | 50Ω or 75Ω devices | Base stations, telecom, GPS, radios, WLAN, automotive |
SMB | Subminiature-N (SMB) connectors are snap-mount connectors. | | DC to 4GHz. | Either in 50Ω or 75Ω impedances. | Base stations, telecom, GPS, radios, WLAN, automotive |
SSMA | Sub-SMA (SSMA) connectors are 30% smaller than standard SMA connectors. | Miniaturized SMA | | 50Ω | Military radio |
BMA / BMMA | BMA connectors feature a push-on interface and a threadless outer ground connection. They can withstand both radial and axial misalignment. | Miniature BMA connectors. | 0 – 22GHz | 50Ω | Equipment racks and modular instrumentation |
QMA | QMA connectors are quick-disconnecting devices that have the same internal construction as SMA connectors. | | Up to 6GHz | | Wireless applications |
Type F | Type F connectors have a screw-type coupling. | | Up to 1.5 GHz. | 75Ω | Applications include CATV, TV, and antennas. |
Type G | Type G connectors are 75Ω impedance devices with snap-on coupling. | | | 75Ω | Well-suited for CATV applications |