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SMAconnectors
are semi-precision, subminiature devices that provide
repeatable electrical performance from DC to 12.4
GHz with flexible cable. These devices offer broadband
performance with low reflection and constant 50
ohm impedance. These properties, along with minimum
attenuation and low VSWR have made the SMA extremely
popular in the microwave community. |
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SMBconnectors
are semi-precision, subminiature devices that provide
repeatable electrical performance DC to 4 GHz. The
SMB family of connectors provides a means of a quick-connect
and disconnect through a snap-on type coupling and
utilizes die cast components on non-critical areas
to provide a low-cost solution. It's available in
50 Ω and 75 Ω impedance., |
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MMCXMicro-miniature
connectors are designed with a 50 ohm characteristic
impedance and were developed for applications which
require smallest dimensions. MMCX connectors can
be used fro DC up to 6GHz and higher. The locking
consists of a snap-on mechanism. The major application
for MMCX series connectors are PCMCIA cards &
other small hand-held communication devices. |
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MCXmicro
miniature connectors provide repeatable performance
from DC to 6 GHz. The designs of these devices have
taken into consideration the need for size reduction,
low weight, durability and reliable performance.
The outer diameter of the plug is .140 inches, which
is 30% smaller than the SMB. This series provides
designers with options where weight and physical
space are limited. MCX provides broadband capability
though 6 GHz with a snap-on connector design. A
range of connectors are available, including printed
circuit board and cable connectors. |
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MC-cardh
options where weight and physical space are limited.
MCX provides broadband capability though 6 GHz with
a snap-on connector design. A range of connectors
are available, including printed circuit board and
cable connectors. |
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NSeries
coaxial connectors are medium-sized, threaded coupling
connectors designed for use from DC to 11 GHz. Their
consistently low broadband VSWR have made them popular
over the years in many applications. The N series
connector is impedance matched to 50 ohm cables.
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BNC
coaxial connectors are miniature; light-weight and
can operate satisfactorily up to 11 GHz. The BNC
is typically used in applications from DC to 4 GHz
and yield low reflection in this frequency range
and available for 50 Ω and 75 Ω performance |
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TNCseries
connectors are designed as a threaded version of
the BNC, the TNC series features screw threads for
mating. TNC are miniature, threaded weatherproof
units with constant 50 Ω impedance and they operate
from 0 - 11 GHz. |
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MINI
UHFcoaxial connectors are designed for use
in applications from DC to 2.5 GHz where size, weight
and cost elements are crucial. The miniature 3/8"-24
thread size connectors provide excellent RF performance
and are impedance matched to 50 ohm cable. Crimp,
Twist-on and solder terminations are available with
the mini-UHF series. |
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UHFcoaxial
connectors were on of the first RF connector series
to be developed. They are a general purpose, non-constant
impedance connector which operates in low frequency
systems from DC to 300 MHz. Invented for use in
the radio industry, UHF is an acronym for Ultra
High Frequency because at the time 300 MHz was considered
high frequency. |
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FME
connectors are used for mobile, communications,
antenna applications and can be adapted for either
UHF, Mini-UHF, TNC, BNC and N connector interfaces
using BSA adapters. |
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