Small Slide-Snap Lock Coaxial Connector, MSS Series

Small Slide-Snap Lock Coaxial Connector, MSS Series
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Utilizing a slide snap lock method, both the internal and external conductors are in almost perfect contact, providing excellent durability. There are two types of wiring methods used: crimp wire connection and screw clamps. Compliant with Japan Defense Agency DSPC-6206.

[Features]
• The Japan Defense Agency has enacted a specifications document: DSPC-6206.
• Every aspect of performance for mid-size connectors is specifically demonstrated, and although the size is exceedingly miniaturized, performance is comparable to mid-sized high frequency connectors.
• A slide snap locking system is utilized within the external conductor, and this conductor has near complete contact and also demonstrates excellent vibration resistance.
• Wire connection work can be conducted in a thoroughly simplified and assured manner using one of these two methods: the crimp wire connection method or the screw clamp method.

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MSS-J-1.5(40)
MSS-LP-1.5(40)
MSS-P-1.5-A(40)
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8.56 €

1 Available 5 Days 10FemaleCable ConnectionSolderStraight0–1JackCrimp wire connection method1.5D-2V-30 to +60

12.61 €

1 Available 5 Days -MaleCable ConnectionSolderAngle0–1PlugCrimp wire connection method1.5D-2V-30 to +60

14.35 €

1 Available 5 Days 10MaleCable ConnectionSolderStraight0–1PlugClamp Method1.5D-2V-30 to +60

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Basic information

Connector Shape Coaxial Connector series initials M/N/O M/N/O MSS
Number Of Cores 1 Allowable Voltage(V) AC150Vrms Impedance(Ω) 50
Plating of part touching terminal Gold Features Push-pull lock

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