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The BNC series is the most commonly used coax connector.
With the bayonet coupling this connector can be used up
to 4 GHz. Both 50 and 75 Ω impedances are available.
Connector styles are available for flexible, conformable
and semi-rigid cable types.
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TNC |
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The TNC series is a commonly used coax connector.
Similar to the BNC, but with a threaded coupling,
this connector can be used up to 11 GHz. Both 50 Ω
and 75 Ω impedances are available. Connector styles
are available for flexible, conformable and
semi-rigid cable types.
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N |
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The N series is a very popular coax connector. It is a
medium sized, precision, weatherproof connector supplied
with a screw coupling. In some applications this
connector can be used up to 11 GHz. Only 50 Ω impedances
are available. Connector styles are available for
flexible, conformable, semi-rigid and corrugated cable
types.
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UHF |
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The UHF series is a low cost, low frequency
connector with a threaded coupling. The maximum
usable frequency is limited to 200 MHz, as the
impedance of the connector is not controlled.
Flexible cables up to 11 mm (0.433“) in diameter can
be used.
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Mini-UHF |
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The Mini-UHF series is a miniaturized version of the UHF
connector, but has improved electrical performance.The
Mini-UHF has threaded coupling and can be used up to a
frequency of 2.5 GHz. Unlike the UHF, the Mini-UHF
series is impedance controlled at 50 Ωs.
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FME |
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The FME series is a miniature coax connector with
screw coupling. The FME series can be used up to a
frequency of 2 GHz. The impedance is controlled at
50 Ω. Connector styles are available for flexible
and conformable cables.
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SMA |
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The SMA series is a very popular coax connector with
threaded coupling, and can be used up to frequencies of
over 18 GHz (depending on type). The impedance is
controlled at 50 Ω. Connector styles are available for
flexible, conformable and semi-rigid cable types.
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SMB/SMC/SMS |
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This assortment of connectors are all the same type
but with different coupling techniques: SMB has a
snap-on coupling allowing quick but secure
connection, and is usable up to 4 GHz. SMC has a
threaded coupling for vibration proof installation,
and is usable up to 10 GHz. SMS has a slide coupling
which is suitable for rack and panel systems, and is
usable up to 4 GHz.
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SSMB |
The SSMB series of connectors utilizes a snap coupling
and is suitable for applications up to a frequency of 3
GHz. The impedance is controlled at 50 Ω. Connector
designs are
available for flexible cables such as RG-316 and RG-178.
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MCX |
The MCX series of miniature connectors utilizes a
snap coupling and is suitable for use up to 6 GHz.
The impedance is controlled at 50 Ω. Connector
designs are available for
flexible, conformable and semi-rigid cables.
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MMCX |
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The MMCX series of micro-miniature connectors is a
smaller version of the MCX and also utilizes a snap
coupling. They are suitable for use up to 6 GHz. The
impedance is controlled at 50 Ω. Connector designs are
available for flexible, conformable and semi-rigid
cables.
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SMP |
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The SMP series involves micro-miniature RF
connectors with a push on coupling mechanism,
suitable for use up to 12 GHz. The impedance is
controlled at 50 Ω. The mating faces are designed in
accordance with the MIL-STD-348A specification.
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1.6/5.6 |
The 1.6/5.6 series of connectors are avialable with
three different plug designs: Snap-on coupling
allowing rapid but secure connections, screw
coupling for vibration proof
installations, slide-on coupling which is suitable
for rack and panel systems.
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7-16 |
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The 7-16 (DIN) series is a very popular coax connector
for use in Mobile Communications equipment. It is a
larger sized, precision, weatherproof connector supplied
with a thread coupling. In some applications this
connector can be used up to 7.5 GHz..
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RF Combination
Connectors and Cable Clamps |
RF-Combination connectors of different connector
series can be assembled as either straight or angle
versions by using the corresponding clamps. With
only one combination
connector and the different cable clamps, a variety
of connectors can be produced allowing a reduction
in stocklevels.
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R-TNC, R-SMA, R-BNC |
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The term “reverse-polarised connectors” is used where,
for example, a standard cable plug has a female centre
contact, instead of a male centre contact.
Reverse-polarised connectors are very popular in WLAN
applications and are available in three different series
Complete list of R-TNC, R-SMA, R-BNC
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F |
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The F series RF connectors from Telegärtner are
designed for use up to 3 GHz and as such are ideally
suitable for HDTV applications. The F series
connectors have a threaded coupling mechanism; the
impedance is controlled at 75 Ω.
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QLS |
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The series QLS® (Quick Lock Standard) is a secure and
reliable alternative to standard SMA connectors. The
patented locking mechanism of the QLS® series gives it
the distinct advantge of allowing a time-saving
connection without the need for any tooling..
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