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'''MMCX''' (''micro-miniature coaxial'') connectors are [[coaxial]] [[RF connector]]s developed in the 1990s. They are similar to [[MCX connector|MCX]], but smaller. MMCX connectors conform to the European CECC 22 000 specification. |
'''MMCX''' (''micro-miniature coaxial'') connectors are [[coaxial]] [[RF connector]]s developed in the 1990s. They are similar to [[MCX connector|MCX]], but smaller. MMCX connectors conform to the European CECC 22 000 specification. |
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MMCX is a micro-miniature connector with a lock-snap mechanism allowing for 360 degrees rotation and usually has a 50 Ω [[Characteristic impedance|impedance]]. It offers broadband capability from [[Direct current|DC]] to 6 [[GHz]].<ref>http://jp.pasternack.com/pdf/ConnectorIdentifier.pdf</ref> |
MMCX is a micro-miniature connector with a lock-snap mechanism allowing for 360 degrees rotation and usually has a 50 Ω [[Characteristic impedance|impedance]]. It offers broadband capability from [[Direct current|DC]] to 6 [[GHz]].<ref>http://jp.pasternack.com/pdf/ConnectorIdentifier.pdf</ref> |
Revision as of 11:59, 10 June 2009
MMCX (micro-miniature coaxial) connectors are coaxial RF connectors developed in the 1990s. They are similar to MCX, but smaller. MMCX connectors conform to the European CECC 22 000 specification.
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MMCX Straight Male P.C.B.
MMCX is a micro-miniature connector with a lock-snap mechanism allowing for 360 degrees rotation and usually has a 50 Ω impedance. It offers broadband capability from DC to 6 GHz.[1]
They are most commonly seen on Wi-Fi PCMCIA cards as antenna connectors or as connectors for external GPS antennas on small devices like PDAs or GPS receivers.
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[MMCX Connectors]http://www.cmpter.com/MMCX.htm