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Comprehensive End to End 90 Day WarrantyNational Instruments SMB-BNC Coaxial Cable
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Product Description
The National Instruments SMB-BNC is a sophisticated Coaxial Cable, also recognized as the SMB-100 or SMB-110. This versatile cable is available in six distinct configurations to suit various applications. It comes in lengths that range from 0.08 meters (Part Number: 781449-01) to 1 meter (Part Number: 778414-01). The cable features a 1-Pin, BNC (either Male or Female) to 1-Pin, Female SMB connection. There are several versions, each with slight differences to suit diverse needs. For instance, Part Number 781449-01 has a 1-Pin, Female BNC to 1-Pin Female SMB connection, while Part Number 763405-01 (1 meter in length) features a 1-Pin, Male BNC to 1-Pin, Female SMB connection. Also available is Part Number 763389-01, which is 0.1 meter in length and boasts a 1-Pin, Female BNC to 1-Pin, Female SMB connection. Part Number 781449-10 is slightly shorter at 0.08 meters and comes as a bundle of ten cables with the same connection type. For larger applications, Part Number 778415-01 is a 2 ft., 1-Pin, Female BNC to 1-Pin, Female SMB cable that comes in a set of eight. The final variant, Part Number 778414-01, is a pack of eight, 1 meter cables featuring a 1-Pin, Male BNC to 1-Pin, Female SMB connection. This coaxial cable from National Instruments is engineered for optimal performance with negligible losses if the maximum impedance throughout the cable is maintained at 50 Ohm. Achieving the best balance between the total system impedance and the cable ensures the optimal transmission of radio frequency signals.