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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. |