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Samtec Inc. MCX-J-P-H-ST-MT1 — RF Cable Assemblies

Samtec MCX-J-P-H-ST-MT1 MCX Jack, 50 Ohm, 6 GHz, Snap-On

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Samtec MCX series MCX-J-P-H-ST-MT1, MCX jack female socket, 1 port, 50 Ohms impedance, 6 GHz max frequency, snap-on fastening, gold brass body, surface mount / through-hole, solder termination, bulk.

$5.0800Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Jul 2026

Specifications

MCX-J-P-H-ST-MT1 specifications
ParameterValue
MountingSurface Mount, Through Hole
Connector typeJack, Female Socket
Fastening typeSnap-On
Frequency - max6 GHz
Operating temperature-65°C ~ 125°C
Body materialBrass
Housing colorGold
Dielectric materialPolytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
Center contact materialCopper Alloy
PackageBulk
Impedance50 Ohms
Body finishGold
Number of ports1
Shield terminationSolder
Contact terminationSolder
Center contact platingGold

Product details

50 Ohm MCX Jack for 6 GHz Signal Paths

The MCX-J-P-H-ST-MT1: The snap-on fastening gives a quick push-to-mate connection that's faster to engage than a threaded SMA, though it trades some vibration resistance for that speed — fine for internal board-to-cable links where the assembly won't see constant flex.

Dual Mounting — Surface Mount and Through-Hole

This jack lists both surface mount and through-hole mounting options, which means the same order code covers two board-attach methods. The shield termination and contact termination are both solder, so the board footprint needs to accommodate either a reflow profile (SMT side) or a wave-solder step (THT side).

PTFE Dielectric and Gold Plating

The dielectric is PTFE, the standard RF-grade material that keeps dielectric loss low and impedance stable across the band.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy MCX-J-P-H-ST-MT1?

Submit a request for your target quantity and we'll confirm availability and current pricing at quote time.

What is the impedance of MCX-J-P-H-ST-MT1?

The listed impedance is 50 Ohms, the standard for RF signal paths. Your PCB trace geometry must match this to avoid reflections at the connector launch.