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of being snap-on instead of having a screw-on grounding nut.  They were first used
of being snap-on instead of having a screw-on grounding nut.  They were first used
internally in 1960s sampling and pulse gear like the [[1S1]], [[4S1]], and [[284]],
internally in 1960s sampling and pulse gear like the [[1S1]], [[4S1]], and [[284]],
later also for auxiliary signals on front panels in equipment like the [[DC505]], [[DC5010]], [[7A42]] and [[7D15]].
later also for auxiliary signals on front panels in equipment like the [[DC505]], [[DC5010]], [[AFG5102]], [[7A42]] and [[7D15]].


In general, SMB connectors are more widely used inside of RF equipment (on module interconnects, for example) than on front panels where SMA is more frequently found.
In general, SMB connectors are more widely used inside of RF equipment (on module interconnects, for example) than on front panels where SMA is more frequently found.