| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | TE Connectivity 1757254-1 |
| Gender: | Plug |
| Termination Method: | Surface Mount |
| Mating Type: | Push-On |
| Impedance: | 50 Ω |
| Operating Frequency: | 20 GHz |
| Body Material: | Brass |
| Number of Positions: | 1 |
| Mount Orientation: | Vertical |
| Interface: | SMPM |
| GPL: | E25 |
| Port Configuration: | Single Port |
| Packaging: | Package |
| Operating Temperature Range: | , |
| GPL Description: | Aerospace Defense & Marine |
| Connector and Contact Terminate To: | Printed Circuit Board |
| Product Code: | K595 |
| Number of Coaxial Contacts: | 1 |
| Body Finish: | Plated |
| Body Plating Material: | Gold |
| Center Contact Plating Material: | Gold |
| Center Contact Material: | Beryllium Copper |
| Detent: | Full Detent |
| Dielectric Material: | Polyamide |
| Height Above PC Board: | .113 in, 2.87 mm |
| Contact Captivation Method: | Mechanical |
| Mated Outer Diameter (Approximate): | .187 in, 4.75 mm |
| Mating Force: | High Force |
| Contact Spacing: | .135 in, 3.43 mm |
| Part Aliases: | 1757254-1 |
| SKU: | AMP1757254-1 |
1757254-1
| Heilind Number: | AMP1757254-1 |
| Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity |
| Manufacturer Number: | 1757254-1 |
| Datasheet: | Product Specification |
| ECAD Model: |
Specifications
Detailed Description
Achieve high-frequency performance with our SCD SMPM SURFACE MOUNT connector. Designed for aerospace, defense, and marine applications, this plug features a push-on mating type and 50 Ω impedance, ideal for operating frequencies up to 20 GHz. With a durable brass body and gold-plated finish, it ensures reliable signal transmission. Its reflow solder capability and RoHS compliance make it suitable for modern assembly processes. Perfect for single-port configurations, this connector guarantees secure and efficient connectivity on printed circuit boards. Experience superior quality and performance in your RF applications with this essential component.

