Tag Archives: RF Connector

VHF VS UHF: Understanding the Differences

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Wireless communication utilizes various bands within the electromagnetic wave spectrum, ranging from low to high frequency. Among these, the VHF and UHF bands are commonly employed. In this article, we will explore the distinctions between these two bands. Radio Frequency Bands and Frequency Ranges Band Name Symbols Frequency range Very low frequency VLF 3 to […]

Driving the Future: Evolving RF Connector

With the rapid development of wireless communications, Harsh Environment and aerospace, RF connectors play an important role in the market as a key signal transmission component. The continuous upgrading and development of RF connectors has become a hot spot and competitive focus in the connector market.Supporting products such as RF coaxial connectors, RF coaxial cable […]

RF Connectors Use and Maintenance Guide

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Connector is a kind of electrical signal or mechanical force with the role of the circuit to connect, disconnect or switch the functional components, is to ensure the normal operation of various electronic systems, safe operation of the key components. In RF circuits, RF connectors mainly provide reliable signal transmission and connect different types of […]

RF Coaxial Connector: Factors to Consider When Choosing

RF coaxial connector is used for high-frequency signal transmission, which has certain requirements in electrical performance, mechanical construction, and plating. When selecting a product, performance and economic factors must be considered to meet the system’s electrical equipment and value engineering requirements. The following are four areas to consider when selecting an RF coaxial connector: Connector connection […]

RF Connector Basics: What You Need to Know

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RF connector development overview 1939 UHF connector is the earliest RF connector; During World War II, with the development of radar, radio and microwave communications, resulting in N, BNC, TNC and other medium-sized series; After 1958, with the miniaturization of the whole equipment, SMA, SMB, SMC, and other miniaturized products appeared; In 1964, the U.S. […]

Introduction of common RF connector

BNC Connector The full name of the BNC connector is Bayonet Nut Connector, a snap-on RF connectors. BNC connectors are widely used in wireless communication systems, television, test equipment, and other RF electronic equipment. Early computer networks were also used. The signal frequency range supported is 0 to 4 GHz, and there are 2 types of characteristic impedance: […]

What is 2.92mm RF Connector?

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Development History of 2.92mm Connectors The 2.92mm coaxial connector is a new type of millimeter wave coaxial connector with an outer conductor inner diameter of 2.92mm and a characteristic impedance of 50Ξ©. This series of RF coaxial connectors are a new type of connector developed by Wiltron.Old.Field engineers based on the previously introduced millimeter-wave connector […]

History of Subminiature RF Coaxial Connectors

MMCX coaxial connectors

As the trend toward connector miniaturization continues, the development of ultra-miniature connectors has gained prominence. Connector suppliers have introduced ultra-miniature coaxial connectors to meet the demands of various applications. MCX One such connector is the MCX (MicroCoaX), which originated in Europe during the 1980s. Its structure closely resembles the SMB connector, with the inner conductor […]

Classification of subminiature radio frequency coaxial connectors

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SMA (Sub-Miniature-A) RF coaxial connector was invented by James Cheal of Bendix Company in the United States in 1958. It was used to solve the problem of TEM mode conversion between coaxial and microstrip because of its small size and structure. It has the advantages of simplicity, wide operating frequency, and high reliability, so it […]

Classification of Small RF Coaxial Connectors

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BNC Connectors The BNC coaxial connector, a widely used connector, was developed in the 1940s. The name “BNC” is derived from “Bayonet-Neill-Concelman,” with “Bayonet” referring to the bayonet-style connection method, and “Neill” and “Concelman” being the inventors of the N-type and C-type connectors, respectively. The BNC connector is essentially a compact version of the C-type […]