SMA Female to 2.4mm Male RF Adapter

Product ID: SMA/2.4-KJ1
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Quantity Price
1 - 99 22,00 $
100 - 199 21,56 $
200 - 499 21,34 $

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Key Specifications

Connection Type

Frequency Max

Connector 1

SMA Female

Connector 2

2.4mm Male

Body Style

VSWR Max

Insertion Loss

SMA Female to 2.4mm Male RF Adapter

The SMA Female to 2.4mm Male RF Adapter – SMA/2.4-KJ1, also referred to as 2.4mm Male to SMA Female RF Adapter – 2.4/SMA-JK1, is a high-performance coaxial adapter engineered to interface SMA female connectors with 2.4mm male ports. This straight adapter is designed for engineers seeking to transition from standard SMA assemblies to high-frequency 2.4mm systems with minimal signal degradation.

Operating up to 18 GHz with a 50-ohm impedance, the SMA Female to 2.4mm Male RF Adapter is ideal for applications such as VNA calibration and high-frequency test fixtures, 5G module interfaces, and controlled RF lab testing. This SMA between-series adapter enables secure signal transitions between legacy SMA networks and modern metrology-grade equipment.

Delivering excellent RF performance, the adapter maintains a VSWR ≤1.12 and insertion loss ≤0.25 dB across its frequency band. The SMA Female to 2.4mm Male RF Adapter ensures high signal fidelity, making it well-suited for precise measurements and sensitive signal chains.

This SMA to 2.4mm coaxial adapter is constructed with a passivated stainless steel body and gold-plated beryllium copper contacts, providing outstanding durability and electrical stability. This SMA female straight adapter operates reliably across extreme temperature ranges from -55°C to +165°C, making it suitable for both laboratory instrumentation and rugged field applications.

RoHS and REACH compliant, the SMA Female to 2.4mm Male RF Adapter supports the evolving connectivity needs of RF professionals working in telecom R&D, aerospace systems, and advanced testing environments. Custom configurations are available on request to address unique integration challenges or mechanical constraints.