Molex 73116 Series, 304.8 mm, RG316 Coaxial Cable Assembly 50 Ω, Black, Terminated

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RS Stock No.:
665-945
Mfr. Part No.:
897616791
Manufacturer:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Product Type

Cable Assembly

Terminated/Unterminated

Terminated

Coaxial Type

RG316

Outside Diameter

0.81 mm

Characteristic Impedance

50Ω

Conductor Type

Standard

Cable Length

304.8mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Jacket Colour

Black

Series

73116

Jacket Material

LCP

Conductor Material

Phosphor Bronze

COO (Country of Origin):
TW
The Molex MMCX Right-Angle Plug to MMCX Right-Angle Plug on RG-316 Cable is engineered for reliable RF connections with a length of 304.80mm, designed specifically for applications requiring 50 Ohm impedance. Built to enhance operational efficiency in various RF environments, this cable assembly ensures optimal signal integrity and minimal loss, supporting frequencies up to 6 GHz. The sturdy dual-ended connector configuration features premium brass and gold plating for enhanced durability and performance, making it an essential component for RF Cable Assemblies. With compliance to industry standards, this assembly is suited for various applications requiring high-quality connectivity.

Compact 304.80mm length facilitates easy installation and space management

Dual-ended MMCX connectors promote straightforward and secure connections

Tested for compliance with EU RoHS and REACH regulations, ensuring environmental safety

Lightweight at 6.855g, making it easy to handle and install

Manufactured from high-quality PTFE resin, providing excellent electrical properties

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