Data connector GF3A series
PCBinsulationDC

data connector
data connector
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Characteristics

Type
data
Format
PCB
Electrical characteristics
insulation, DC
Material
copper, gold, nickel
Product applications
transmission, housing, plate, terminal
Impedance

15 Ohm

Primary current

1.5 A

Voltage

500 V

Operating temperature

Min.: -65 °C
(-85 °F)

Max.: 125 °C
(257 °F)

Description

Apply to high speed signal PCB transmission of RRU, AAU, BBU. Terminal is press-fit; 85Ω, 100Ω matched differential impedance; High speed data transmission between mother-plate and subplate; GF3A transmission speed: 25Gbps of connector, 12.5Gbps pf line; Enterprise standard: Q/21EJ1987; Products comply with 10GBASE-AR requirements of IEEE 802.3ap; GF3B is GF3A simplified version, and offer 10Gbps line. Insulation housing - LCP Contacts - copper, part gold plating, nickel plating Mechanical life - 500 cycles Vibration - sine vibration: 10 ~2000Hz, 196m2/s; Random vibration: 10 ~2000Hz, 0.2g2/Hz Shock - 30G Low-level contact resistance - ≤500Ω Insulation resistance Salt spray - 48h Fireproof degree - UL94 V0 Characteristic impedance - 100±15Ω,85±15Ω GF3A series transmission speed - connectors 25Gbps, line 12.5Gbps GF3A series inserting loss - ≥-3dB(@12.5GHz) GF3A series proximal loss - <-25dB(@12.5GHz) GF3A series remote loss - <-30dB(@12.5GHz) GF3B series transmission speed - connectors 15Gbps, line 7.5Gbps GF3B series inserting loss - ≥-3dB(@7.5GHz) GF3B series proximal loss - ≥-25dB(@7.5GHz) GF3B series remote loss - ≥-30dB(@7.5GHz)

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