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{{Short description|Coaxial RF connectors developed in the 1980s}} {{Infobox connector |name = MCX |type = [[RF connector|RF coaxial connector]] |image = [[Image:MCX_Male&Female.jpg|300px]] |logo = |caption = MCX Connector (male & female) |designer = |design_date = 1980s |manufacturer = |diameter = {{convert|3.6|mm|in}} |width = |height = |electrical = |earth = |maximum_voltage = |maximum_current = |cable = [[Coaxial]] |passband = 0-6 GHz |physical_connector = }} '''MCX''' ('''micro coaxial connector''') are [[coaxial]] [[RF connector]]s developed in the 1980s. They have the same inner contact and [[Electrical insulation|insulator]] dimensions as the [[SMB connector]] but are 30% smaller. MCX is standardized in European CECC 22220.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pasternack.com/images/pdf/7%20Connector%20Identifier.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-04-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130208074250/https://www.pasternack.com/images/pdf/7%20Connector%20Identifier.pdf |archivedate=2013-02-08 }}</ref> The connectors are rated for 500 mating cycles.<ref name=":0" /> ==Connector design== MCX connectors use a snap-on interface and usually have a 50 Ξ© [[Characteristic impedance|impedance]] (some are 75 Ξ©) . They offer broadband capability from [[Direct current|DC]] to 6 [[GHz]].<ref name=":0">{{cite web |url=http://rosenberger.de/documents/headquarters_de_en/ba_communication/catalog_coax/04_Chapter_MCX.pdf |title=Rosenberger MCX 50 Ohm connectors (EN) |publisher=Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik |date=2010-12-06 |accessdate=2012-07-11 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140503222150/http://rosenberger.de/documents/headquarters_de_en/ba_communication/catalog_coax/04_Chapter_MCX.pdf |archivedate=2014-05-03 }}</ref> The contact surfaces are gold-plated. The outer diameter of the plug is approx 3.6 mm or 0.140 inch. ==Use== MCX and the smaller [[MMCX connector]] are frequently used to connect external antennas to [[GPS navigation device|GPS receivers]]. They are also common on USB [[DVB-T]] tuners for computers and laptops, to connect an external antenna to the tuner. The MCX connector is also being used on at least some of the new generation of mostly inexpensive software-defined [[oscilloscope|oscilloscopes]] and/or [[signal_generator|signal generators]] such as the DS212. This is a low frequency application, at most a few MHz bandwidth, so the electrical performance characteristics are relatively unimportant, however the small size would appear to be an important feature. ==See also== * [[MMCX connector]] (micro-miniature coaxial connector) * [[TNC connector]] * [[SMA connector]] * [[F connector]] ==References== {{Commons category}} {{reflist}} {{RF Connectors Navbox}} [[Category:RF connectors]]
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