L-100 Patch Cable, TNC Male to SMA Female
Locally Stocked

TNC Male to SMA Female patch cables are very short coaxial leads designed to sit between a larger feeder cable and the end device, providing flexibility and strain relief to prevent damage to the equipment.

The cable has a TNC connector to connect to TNC Female devices, such as many Cisco HWICs and a range of Industrial IoT devices.

The SMA Female is a rear-mount bulkhead connector which allows integration of the patch cable into an enclosure or mounting frame. This patch lead is 18 cm (180 mm) in length, and uses a high quality L-100 coaxial cable to permit operation on 5G FR1 and 5 GHz wireless through to 6 GHz.

Each cable is swept prior to leaving the manufacturing facility to ensure S-parameters meet minimum performance requirements.

Recommended Use

The TNC Male connector is a medium sized RF connector with a thread-in mating. It looks similar to the larger N connector but much more compact. TNC connectors are used on modems and industrial equipment to provide more mechanical durability than the smaller SMA connector, but without taking up as much space as large N connections.

Device Compatibility

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Physical Specification

ParameterParameter
Cable Series Length
180 mm
Frequency Range 0 to 6000 MHz Input Impedance 50 Ω
VSWR< 1.30:1 PIM, 3rd Order
Working Voltage
500 Vrms
Mating Cycles
> 500
Weight
155 g
Operating Temperature -40 °C to 85 °C

Interface #1

Series
Gender
Male
Body Shape
Straight
Mounting
Free Hanging

Interface #2

Series
Gender
Female
Body Shape
Straight
Mounting
Free Hanging
CAD Drawing
CAL10-TN1SA2-018 CAD DRAWING

About the Supplier

HB Radiofrequency engineer high performance 3G, 4G, and 5G components such as antennas, cable assemblies, and RF connectors. Equipment is sourced through the company's extensive global vendor network, providing best-in-class performance. HB Radiofrequency forms an essential unit within the Halberd Bastion enterprise, a wholly Australian-owned company with diversified business units across telecommunications procurement, manufacturing, and projects.