an excellent blend of size, durability and performance for
emerging applications in GPS, automotive and wireless
communications. OSX connectors are 30% smaller than
traditional snap-on SMB connectors, offering greater
packaging density and weight reduction. OSX connectors
are mechanically robust with beryllium copper spring fingers
rated at a minimum of 500 mating cycles. The snap-on
interface facilitates assembly, eliminating the need for a
threaded connection, and ensuring full engagement. The
forces to engage and disengage have been optimized to
ensure ease of mating as well as to prevent damage to
PCB solder connections. OSX connectors are designed
for broad band performance, DC-6 GHz, and can be
utilized for future system upgrades without concerns for
performance degradation. M/A-COM OSX connectors are
fully mateable with standard MCX connectors and conform
to the CECC interface specifications.
OSX connectors are available in a broad range of standard
configurations for commercial applications. Tape and reel
packaging for OSX surface mount straight and right angle
PCB receptacles is available to facilitate high volume pick
and place manufacturing. OSX surface mount connectors
are designed to withstand infrared reflow, convection and
vapor phase soldering and provide a .254 mm (.010 in.)
standoff for optimal board cleaning. OSX plug and jack
PCB receptacles also offer a direct board to board solu-
tion providing a nominal 7.11mm (0.28in) separation.
The OSX connector series is a cost effective solution for
the challenging demands of today’s commercial market-
place. M/A-COM maintains an SPC controlled and ISO
9001 certified manufacturing environment to ensure uncom-
promising quality. Call your local M/A-COM sales office or
authorized distributor for more information or samples of
the OSX connector series.
16.48
(.649)
9.55
(.376)
CIRCUIT
BOARD
PLANE
SMB
OSX
(MCX)
Typical Mated Height Comparison
VSWR
1.40
1.30
1.20
1.10
1
1
0.0
1.2
2.4
3.6
4.8
6.0
Typical VSWR for OSX Right Angle Cable Plug
Part Number
5837-5003-10
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OSX
Requirement
General
Materials
Finish
(MCX) Specifications
Detail
Brass alloys UNS C36000 (ASTM-B16) or C38500 per QQ-B626, Beryllium copper per ASTM B-
196, PTFE fluorocarbon per ASTM-D-1457
Center Contacts:
Gold plated (MIL-G-45204) over nickel plate (QQ-N-290)
Outer Contacts:
Gold plated (MIL-G-45204) over nickel plate (OO-N-290)
Housings:
Nickel plated (QQ-N-290), tin lead (MIL-P-81728) or Gold plated (MIL-G-45204)
All other metal parts shall be furnished so as to provide a connector which meets corrosion requirements.
For additional plating finishes, contact the factory.
The design shall be such that the outline and interface dimensions shown in this catalog are met.
Design
Electrical
Frequency
Nominal Impedance
Voltage Rating
VSWR
Insulation Resistance
Insertion Loss
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage
Contact Resistance
Center Contact
Outer Contact
Corona 70,000 ft.
RF High Potential @ Sea Level
Contact Current
dc - 6 GHz
50 ohms
335 Volts (VRMS Maximum) @ Sea Level
1.25: 1 Maximum @ 4 GHz
1.35:1 Maximum @ 6 GHz
10,000 Megaohms Minimum
.1dB Maximum/1000 MHz
1000 Volts (VRMS Minimum) @ Sea Level
5.0 Milliohms Maximum
1.0 Milliohms Maximum
250 Volts (VRMS Minimum) @ MHz
670 Volts (VRMS Minimum) @ MHz
1.5 ADC Max
Mechanical
Force to Engage
Force to Disengage
Contact Captivation
Connector Durability
3.4 lbs. Maximum
1.77 lbs. Minimum, 4.5 lbs. Maximum
Designed to maintain OSX interface when mating
500 insertion and withdrawal cycles
Environmental
Temperature Rating
Vibration
Shock
Moisture Resistance
Corrosion
Thermal Shock
-65˚C + 165˚C
MIL-STD-202, Method 204, Condition B
MIL-STD-202, Method 213, Condition A
MIL-STD-202, Method 106
MIL-STD-202, Method 101, Condition B, 48 Hours
MIL-STD-202, Method 107, Condition B
Performance data typical of 5837-5003-10. Performance for other connectors will vary.
M/A-COM has design control and all data contained herein is subject to change without notice. Contact the factory for specifications on other connector types.
PLUG
Letter
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
JACK
F
E
Millimeters (Inches)
Minimum
Maximum
0.48 (.0189)
2.00 (.0788)
3.66 (.144)
0.00 (.000)
2.80 (.111)
4.15 (.164)
2.80 (.111)
0.53 (.0208)
2.07 (.0815)
3.76 (.148)
0.30 (.0118)
3.20 (.125)
—
3.20 (.125)
Letter
D
B DIA. C DIA. J DIA.
H DIA.
I DIA.
N
Millimeters (Inches)
Minimum
Maximum
1.85 (.073)
3.42 (.135)
3.60(.142)
2.30 (.091)
2.60 (.103)
4.00 (.158)
0.75 (.0296)
1.98 (.077)
3.48 (.137)
3.75 (.147)
2.80 (.110)
2.80 (.110)
4.12 (.162)
0.85 (.0334)
G
A DIA.
K
L
M
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
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OSX
(MCX)
Solder Attachment
Right Angle Cable Plug
8.18
(.322)
3.1
DIA
(.122)
7.92
6.12 (.312)
(.241)
3.48
(.137)
5.08
SQ
(.200)
Part Number
5807-5001-09
Finish: Gold plated
Cable
RG-174/U,188/U,316/U
OSX PLUG
Crimp Attachment
Straight Cable Plug
16.18
REF
(.637)
OSX PLUG
4.98 DIA
(.196)
Captured Center Contact
Part Number
Cable
5831-5001-10
RG-174/U,188/U, 316/U
Non - Captured Center Contact
Part Number
Cable
5831-5002-10
RG-178/U, 196/U
5831-5003-10
RG-174/U,188/U, 316/U
5831-7316-10
RD-316
Finish: Nickel plated., for optional gold plate, change suffix
to -09
Note: For full crimp attachment consult factory
Right Angle Cable Plug
12.1
REF
(.475)
5.08
SQ
(.200)
Part Number
5837-5002-10
5837-5003-10
3.48
(.137)
Cable
RG-178/U, 196/U
RG-188/U, 316/U,
RG-179/U, RG-187/U
RD-316
5837-5010-10
6.12
(.241)
7.92
(.312)
Finish: Nickel plated, for optional gold plate, change suffix to -09
OSX PLUG
11.43
REF
(.450)
5.08
(.200)SQ
Part Number
5837-5006-10
4.98
(.196)
Cable
RG-58/U
Finish: Nickel plated, for optional gold plate, change suffix
to -09.
9.42
(.371)
6.86
(.270)
OSX PLUG
Decimal inch equivalents are shown in parentheses for general information only.
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North America: Tel. (800) 366-2266
Fax (800) 618-8883
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OSX
(MCX)
Printed Circuit Board
Straight Cable Terminal Without
Center Contact
"A" REF
"B"
0.71 TYP
(.028)
Cable
Part
Number
Dim. A
RG-174/U, 188/U, 316/U
5818-5002-10 5818-5003-10
mm (Inches)
11.76 (.463)
3.94 (.155)
mm (Inches)
10.74 (.423)
2.92 (.115)
RG-178, 196/U
5818-5004-10 5818-5005-10
mm (Inches)
12.01 (4.73)
3.94 (.155)
mm (Inches)
11.00 (4.33)
2.92 (.115)
4.37 DIA
(.172)
5.79 DIA
(.228)
2.0
(.079)
Dim. B
Finish: Nickel plated, for optional gold plate change suffix to -09.
4.0
(.157)
Bulkhead Cable Jack
16.8 REF
(.661)
5.08 MAX PANEL
(.200) THICKNESS
OSX
4.8 DIAJACK
(.189)
RETAINING
RING
MOUNTING
SURFACE
6.35 HEX
(.250)
2.8
(.110)
REF
PLANE
.190-56 UNS-2A
LOCKWASHER
4.5 MIN
(.177)
RECOMMENDED
MOUNTING HOLE
Part Number
5834-7396-10
5834-7388-10
5834-7316-10
Cable
RG-178/U, RG-196/U
RG-188/U, RG-316/U
RD-316
Finish: Nickel plated, for optional gold plate change suffix to -09.
4.9
MIN
(.193)
For Semi-Rigid Cable
.085 Dia • Direct Solder Attachment
Straight Cable Plug
11.48
(.452)
Part Number
5801-7985-09
Finish: Gold plated
Cable
RG-405/U (.085)
DIA
4.98
(.196)
3.05
(.120)
DIA
CABLE REF
PLANE
7.21 REF
(.284)
OSX
PLUG
REF
PLANE
Straight Cable Jack
11.9
(.469)
Part Number
5802-7985-09
Finish: Gold plated
Cable
RG-405/U (.085)
OSX
JACK
3.05
DIA 4.98 DIA
(.120)
(.196)
REF
PLANE
4.2
(.165)
REF
CABLE REF
PLANE
Decimal inch equivalents are shown in parentheses for general information only.
M/A-COM, Inc.
North America: Tel. (800) 366-2266
Fax (800) 618-8883
s
Asia/Pacific: Tel. +85 2 2111 8088
Fax +85 2 2111 8087
s
Europe: Tel. +44 (1344) 869 595
Fax +44 (1344) 300 020
OSX
(MCX)
Right Angle Plug Receptacle
8.18
(.322)
5.08 SQ
(.200)
3.48
(.137)
7.92
6.12 (.312)
(.241)
Part Number
5807-7985-09
Finish: Gold plated
Cable
RG405/U
3.1
DIA
(.122)
OSX PLUG
Printed Circuit Board
Straight Plug Receptacle
6.0 SQ
(.236)
5.08 TYP
(.200)
Part Number
5863-0000-10
4.45
(.175)
3.94
(.155)
0.97
DIA
(.038)
Finish: Nickel plated, for optional gold plate change suffix
to -09.
0.91
SQ
(.036)
4 PLACES
3.0 TYP
(.118)
OSX
PLUG
5.77
(.227)
2.54 TYP
(.100)
Straight Jack Receptacle
"A"
4.45
(.175)
"B"
0.97 DIA
(.038)
0.91 SQ
(.036)
4 PLACES
REF
PLANE
1.32
(.052)
Part
Number 5862-5002-10 5862-5003-10 5862-5004-10
mm (Inches) mm (Inches) mm (Inches)
5.08 TYP
(.200)
Dim. A
Dim. B
3.0 TYP 6.0
SQ
(.118) (.236)
8.28
2.92
(.326)
(.115)
9.30
3.94
(.366)
(.155)
7.09
1.73
(.279)
(.068)
Finish: Nickel plated, for optional gold plate change suffix to -09.
OSX
JACK
2.54 TYP
(.100)
Straight End Launch
10.31
REF
(.406)
4.45
(.175)
0.97
DIA PIN
(.038)
Part Number
Finish: Tin lead plated.
5862-5018-13
OSX JACK
1.68
(.066)
3.91
(.154)
4.57
(.180)
6.35 SQ
(.250)
0.51
(.020)
4.70
(.185)
1.02
(.040)
Decimal inch equivalents are shown in parentheses for general information only.
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