



IPEX MHF1 to SMA Female RF Cable provides a compact and reliable coaxial connection solution for wireless communication modules and embedded radio systems. Featuring a gold‑plated connector structure and durable RG1.13 coaxial wire, this RF adapter cable supports stable signal transfer across frequencies up to 5G bands. A high‑density shielding layer minimizes interference while maintaining flexibility for tight installations. Designed for integration with WiFi, GPS, 4G, and 5G communication modules, this miniature RF interconnect enables efficient antenna routing in space‑constrained electronics, robotics, and IoT hardware platforms.

Figure: IPEX MHF1 to SMA connector cable overview
Gold‑Plated Connectors for Corrosion Resistance
A gold‑plated connector interface improves long‑term reliability and helps prevent oxidation during extended deployment. Salt‑spray‑tested metal contacts resist corrosion in demanding environments, maintaining stable electrical conductivity and minimizing signal degradation over time. This durable RF adapter solution is well suited for outdoor wireless equipment, embedded communication devices, and antenna extension applications requiring dependable long‑term performance.

Figure: Gold‑plated SMA connector and cable assembly
Flexible RG1.13 Coaxial Cable with Shielding
RG1.13 coaxial wiring combined with a dense shielding layer ensures fast and stable RF signal transmission while remaining flexible for installation. The lightweight cable structure bends easily without compromising durability, enabling convenient routing inside compact electronics enclosures. This shielded RF cable design helps reduce electromagnetic interference, making the antenna extension lead suitable for sensitive wireless communication hardware.

Figure: RG1.13 coaxial cable with shielding
Broad Compatibility with RF Communication Modules
An IPEX MHF1 connector paired with an SMA female interface enables seamless integration with a wide range of antenna systems and wireless modules. This miniature RF adapter cable commonly connects onboard RF sockets to external antennas used in WiFi, GPS, cellular, and IoT communication hardware. The 50‑ohm impedance and controlled standing wave ratio help maintain efficient signal transfer across multiple wireless standards.

Figure: Compact antenna extension cable structure
This RF coaxial antenna extension cable serves as a practical interconnect for wireless modules requiring external antenna access. Typical integration scenarios include WiFi networking devices, GPS receivers, 4G and 5G communication boards, and compact IoT hardware. Flexible routing, stable impedance characteristics, and corrosion‑resistant connectors make this cable assembly suitable for embedded systems, robotics, and wireless prototyping environments.