Harwin Datamate ganged 50Ω coax wire-to-board connectors
Achieve reliable performance and easy assembly with ganged cable assemblies from the Datamate Coax range.

These lightweight assemblies use high-grade, lightweight RG178 coaxial cable for a flexible, space-saving solution. Specify single-ended or double-ended female assemblies in lengths of 150mm, 300mm or 450mm. All coax cable assemblies are quality assured, with full visual inspection and electrical continuity testing. The Datamate coax range requires just one connection which decreases production build time and increases assembly speed. The high-quality, high reliability 50Ω gold plated coaxial contacts are ideally suited for high vibration environments and multiple insertions. Cable housings for customisable cable assemblies and board mount configurations also available.
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Features
- Gold plated 50Ω coax contacts
- Frequency range of up to 6GHz
- Compact design on a 4.00mm pitch to reduce space and weight requirements
- Stainless steel jackscrew for security and vibration/shock resistance
- Ganged for fast mating and ease of assembly
- Withstands 100G shock for 6ms and 10G vibration for 6hrs
- Operating temperature range: -55°C to +125°C
- 500 mating cycles durability
- Fully shrouded and polarised to prevent mis-mating
- Working Voltage: 180VAC @ 500mA
- UL94V-0 rated
- Proven history in military and aerospace applications
- Ideal for COTS applications
- Low outgassing properties meet ESA requirements
- Insulation resistance: 106MΩ @ 250VAC
- Contact resistance: 6mΩ max.
- Metal backshells available for strain relief, cable protection and RFI shielding
- Readymade cable assemblies available to eliminate the need for tooling and crimping operation
Applications
- Aviation
- Avionics, aircraft infotainment, radar
- Motorsport and transport
- Navigation, GPS, tracking
- Energy
- Oil, gas and renewable sources
- Industrial
- Drives and controls, robotics
- Space
- Satellites, CubeSat, launch systems
- Defence and security
- Wi-Fi antennas, routers, radio communications and radar

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