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in 1960's sampling and pulse gear like the [[1S1]], [[4S1]], and [[284]].
in 1960's sampling and pulse gear like the [[1S1]], [[4S1]], and [[284]].
They are also used in later equipment like the [[DC5010]] and the [[7D15]].
They are also used in later equipment like the [[DC5010]] and the [[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 frequent ly found


* [http://w140.com/tyco_smb_connector_brochure.pdf Tyco SMB Connector Brochure (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/tyco_smb_connector_brochure.pdf Tyco SMB Connector Brochure (PDF)]
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File:Tek 575 rear connector.JPG|Rear Connector on [[575]]
File:Tek 575 rear connector.JPG|Rear Connector on [[575]]
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==GPIB==
[[Image:Gpib-connector.jpg|thumb|200px|right|GPIB connector on back of a Tektronix [[TDS210]] scope]]
[[GPIB interface|GPIB aka IEEE-488]] uses a 24-pin Amphenol-designed micro ribbon connector. Micro ribbon connectors have a D-shaped metal shell, but are larger than D-subminiature connectors. They are sometimes called "Centronics connectors" after the 36-pin micro ribbon connector that Centronics used for their printers.


[[Category:Electromechanical components]]
[[Category:Electromechanical components]]
[[Category:Connectors]]
[[Category:Connectors]]

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