Coaxial cable connectors and coaxial cable assemblies

20-02-2026 | SV Microwave | Industrial

SV Microwave leads in the RF/Microwave industry with over 50 years of proven performance for the military, satellite, aerospace, commercial, industrial, and telecommunications markets.

RF, radio frequency, refers to the frequency range of electromagnetic waves used in various applications. This typically falls between 3kHz and 300GHz, but SV specialises in the 26.5-110GHz range.

The RF/Microwave industry heavily focuses on coaxial cable connectors and coaxial cable assemblies. An outer conductor, a dielectric, and a centre conductor characterise a coaxial connector. All coaxial connectors fall into the RF frequency range, but not all RF connectors are coaxial. However, the company focuses on coaxial connectors. It can custom-build triaxial connectors, if needed.

A great start is with the company’s top three coaxial connectors and coaxial cable assemblies below:

Coaxial Cable Connectors

1. 3221-4002

SMPM Pin D38999 Contact (Size 12) for .085 Cable

2. SF9321-60086

SMPM VITA 67.3 14 Port Backplane Module

3. SF3211-6004

SMPM Socket D38999 Contact (Size 12) for .085 Cable

Coaxial Cable Assemblies

1. 7038-0211

Mini-D RF Female to (8) 2.92mm Male 6" Cable Assemblies for .047 Cable

2. 7032-6354

SMPM Female R/A to SMPM Female 6" R/A Cable Assembly for .047 Cable

3. 7032-7434-180

SMPM Female VITA 67.3 to SMA Male 18" Cable Assembly for .085 Cable

Single Port Cable Builder - Rapid Response

If you wish to create your own custom coaxial cable assembly, then check out Rapid Response, the company’s single-port cable builder. You can select from over 1,000 connector/cable combinations to create your own custom configuration. With 24/7 online ordering and instant access to datasheets, pricing, and technical specifications, this solution is not only quick and convenient but is a user-friendly RF cable builder application.

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By Nigel Seymour

Nigel has worked in the advertising and magazine publishing industry for many years prior to helping publish articles in the early years of Electropages. He has worked with technical agencies producing documents and artwork for the web over the last few years. He has been products editor for Electropages for over five years.