U.FL SMD Connector

Itty-bitty U.FL SMD connector. Great for tight PCB layouts that require antenna connections.

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Three Quick Tips About Using U.FL

December 28, 2018

Quick tips regarding how to connect, protect, and disconnect U.FL connectors.

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  • bdodds / about 6 years ago * / 1

    I have a GSM cellular device with an antenna connector that is the same size and looks very similar to this U.FL connector, but it has no center pin. ??? Does anyone know what this connector is?

    I tried plugging a U.FL antenna lead I have into it and it kind of does fit, though doesn't snap into place as I would expect and clearly the lack of center pin means the must be an air gap.

    There is also a 3/16" square pad on the edge of the PCB where the old antenna connected with a spring pin type connection. Could I just solder the center pin of my external antenna cable to this pad and not worry about finding this odd U.FL like connector?

    UPDATE: I discovered that the connector I'm looking at is an SWG test probe connector and is not intended to be used as an external antenna connection… So I guess all I need to know now is can I solder to the pad on the PCB or somehow replace this SWG with one of these U.FL...

  • billiam2536 / about 15 years ago / 3

    Could you add this part to the SFE Eagle library? It sure would be helpful!

  • timothy1324 / about 9 years ago / 1

    Does anyone know if the two large tabs on the sides of the U.FL connector are connected to ground on this specific connector, or just the tab that comes off of the ground circle?

  • Member #74195 / about 12 years ago / 1

    Anybody know if it is possible to get the mating part to this, the one that typically goes on a U.FL to SMA cable assembly? I found the part #, but can't find any distributor that sells just the U.FL plug connector.

  • wayneft / about 14 years ago / 1

    You might want to consider updating the eagle part specs in your library. The datasheet shows a no pattern area under the connector, however the eagle part does not use a tRestrict region. I just noticed this when I did a polygon fill and it filled in the area underneath the connector.

    • MikeA / about 13 years ago / 1

      It would be good if the part library was updated, but for now you can just put a small "wire" in the tRestrict or bRestrict layer between the pads and it will stop the polygon fill going in there.

  • Anyone know if the footprint for this fits an XBee's pads to replace a worn connector?

    • N8B / about 14 years ago / 1

      U.FL connectors are pretty standard, it should work. I cannot say for sure though.

  • DanZ / about 15 years ago / 1

    Could we get a ruler view please?

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