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- Connector A: u.Fl plug
- Connector B: N/male cripml
- Length: 20cm
2,30
EUR
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- Connector A: u.Fl plug
- Connector B: RP-SMA socket - crimp
0,79
EUR
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- Connector A: u.Fl plug
- Connector B: RP-SMA angular plug
1,88
EUR
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- Connector A: u.Fl plug
- Connector B: N/male angular
- Cable RG316
2,51
EUR
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On stock. Ships in one business day
Pigtail u.FL are short coaxial cables used to connect devices to antennas. They have a u.FL connector on one side and an SMA or RP-SMA connector on the other. The u.FL connector is small and compact, making it ideal for use in space-constrained devices such as mini PCIe radio cards. SMA and RP-SMA connectors, on the other hand, are more popular and readily available.
Applications of u.FL pigtails:
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Wireless networks: u.FL pigtails are often used to connect WiFi and Bluetooth radio cards to external antennas. This increases the range and strength of the wireless signal.
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IoT devices: u.FL pigtails are also used to connect IoT modules to antennas. This allows these devices to connect to wireless networks and transmit data.
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Cellular modems: u.FL pigtails can also be used to connect cellular modems to antennas. This improves connection quality and data transmission speed.
Advantages of u.FL pigtails:
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Small and compact: Ideal for space-constrained devices.
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Easy to use: Do not require soldering or other special tools.
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Versatile: Can be used with different types of devices and antennas.
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Available: Widely available in different lengths and connector types.
Factors to consider when choosing a u.FL pigtail:
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Connector type: Make sure the pigtail has the correct connector type for your device and antenna.
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Length: Choose a pigtail length that suits your needs.
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Gain: Some pigtails have gain, which can increase signal strength.
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Impedance: Make sure the impedance of the pigtail matches the impedance of your device and antenna.