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CJ70C-303 by:
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RF Triaxial-BNC Connector, Female, Cable Mount, Crimp Terminal, Jack,

Part Details for CJ70C-303 by Trompeter

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Applications Industrial Automation Renewable Energy Robotics and Drones

CJ70C-303 Information

CJ70C-303 by Trompeter is an RF Twinax/Triax/Quadax Connector.
RF Twinax/Triax/Quadax Connectors are under the broader part category of Connectors.

Connectors are devices that join electrical termination points to form circuits. With various types designed for specific functions like data, power, or signal transmission, choosing the right connector is essential for compatibility and device performance. Read more about Connectors on our Connectors part category page.

Price & Stock for CJ70C-303

Part # Distributor Description Stock Price Buy
DISTI # 75380750
RS TRB JACK, STRAIGHT, TOOL CRIMP, 3 LUG, FOR 7528A5314 CABLE | Trompeter CJ70C-303 RoHS: Compliant Min Qty: 10 Package Multiple: 1 Lead time: 8 Weeks, 0 Days Container: Bulk 0
  • 10 $127.2700
$127.2700 RFQ
DISTI # TROCJ70C-303
Interstate Connecting Components TRB CABLE JACK, TOOL CRIMP FOR 7528A5314 CABLE 0
  • 10 $131.3016
  • 20 $129.2500
  • 70 $103.4063
$103.4063 / $131.3016 Buy Now

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CJ70C-303 Part Data Attributes

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Part Life Cycle Code Obsolete
Ihs Manufacturer TROMPETER ELECTRONICS INC
Reach Compliance Code unknown
Additional Feature STANDARD:MIL-C-49142
Body/Shell Style JACK
Connector Type RF TRIAXIAL-BNC CONNECTOR
Contact Finish Mating NOT SPECIFIED
Contact Gender FEMALE
Coupling Type BAYONET
DIN Conformance NO
Filter Feature NO
IEC Conformance NO
MIL Conformance YES
Mounting Style STRAIGHT
Mounting Type CABLE
Operating Frequency-Max 0.5 GHz
Option GENERAL PURPOSE
Panel Mount NO
Termination Type CRIMP

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CJ70C-303 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Trompeter recommends a 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane and thermal vias to dissipate heat. A minimum of 1 oz copper thickness is recommended. Ensure a minimum of 10 mm clearance around the component for airflow and heat dissipation.

  • Use a soldering iron with a temperature range of 250°C to 260°C. Apply a small amount of solder paste and use a gentle touch to avoid applying excessive pressure. Avoid exposing the component to temperatures above 260°C for more than 10 seconds.

  • The CJ70C-303 is rated for operation from -40°C to 125°C. However, Trompeter recommends derating the component's power handling by 1.5% per degree above 85°C to ensure reliable operation.

  • Yes, the CJ70C-303 is designed to withstand vibrations up to 10 G peak acceleration. However, ensure that the PCB is securely fastened and the component is properly soldered to prevent mechanical stress.

  • Use a thermal imaging camera to identify hotspots. Check for proper PCB layout, thermal management, and soldering. Verify that the component is operated within its recommended specifications and derating guidelines. Consult Trompeter's application notes and technical support for further assistance.