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Cinch Connectivity Solutions Announces the Expansion of Johnson™ UMC to SMA Adapters (Between Series), operating up to 6 GHz

Waseca, MN [December 10, 2020] Cinch Connectivity Solutions, a Bel group company, (NASDAQ: BELFA and BELFB) announces the expansion of UMC to SMA Adapters. These adapters support conversion between UMC and the popular SMA interfaces, with both a Jack-Plug and Plug-Jack version.

Cinch Connectivity Solutions’ Johnson series of UMC to SMA Adapters complement the UMC family offering of a PCB-mounted connector and more than 75 cable assemblies, available in low profile and ultra-low-profile mating heights of 2.5mm and 2.0mm, in standard fixed lengths between 50mm and 500mm. UMC connectors, adapters, and cable assemblies are designed for applications with 50-ohm impedance requirements, operating to 6 GHz,
and are compatible with the U.FL interface. These adapters are commonly used in Wireless Internet (Wi-Fi®, WiMax® Solutions), Wireless Infrastructure (Cellular Base Stations),
RFID / Bluetooth Inventory/Barcode scanners, Handheld Devices, and GPS Modules.

For more information on Johnson’s UMC connectors and adapters, and cable assemblies, visit our website at belfuse.com/cinch or download the Johnson UMC Product Catalog. Products are available through our distribution partners Digi-Key and Mouser.

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