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[SOLVED] Connector for 100MHz circuit

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hI guys, i'm having trouble on selecting the proper connector for my design. I would like to know what properties of my connector should i look at when deciding. some connector just don't have enough info/test documents to support high frequency applications.
 

Re: Connector for 100mhz circuit

how many pins? Anys size constraint? What type of signals?
 

Re: Connector for 100mhz circuit

That's not a very high frequency so almost any RF connector will handle it. BNC would be my first choice for ease of use. If I wanted miniaturization, I'd use an SMA but you have to consider all other factors.

RF connector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

Re: Connector for 100mhz circuit

minimum of 100 pins... i'm looking for an alterntive for vhdm and hardmetrics...thanks anyways
 

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