RF Connector
RF Connector
SMB Connector Guide
The SMB connector is a kind of RF coaxial connector (RF coaxial connector development trend)which developed in the 1960s. And the SMB connector is smaller than the SMA connector. With snap-o...
Read moreRF coaxial connector development trend
Owing to the characteristics of RF coaxial connectors, RF coaxial connectors are widely used in various fields, such as automotive, communications networks, information and communications, communicat...
Read moreSMA Connector Knowledge
The SMA (Sub-Miniature-A) RF coaxial connector originated in 1958 and was invented by James Cheal of Bendix Corporation in the United States. Due to its small size, simple structure, wide frequency,...
Read moreBNC Connector Introduction
BNC connector (Bayonet Neill-Concelman), commonly used RF coaxial cable connector, is developed by engineer Carl Concelman and Bell Labs's Paul Neill. BNC connectors are made to match the characteris...
Read moreThe Difference Between BNC and TNC
TNC connector is very similar to the BNC connector, and both of them are widely used in RF connectors (RF connector types and frequency range) . Actually, they are two different connectors. Can you a...
Read moreDifference between SMA Connector and 3.5mm connector
The SMA Connector is a 50 ohm RF connector originally designed for 18 GHz performance, but the standard interface can operate at 24 Ghz. The extended frequency also supports 26.5 GHz performance. SM...
Read moreRF Connector Selection Guide
When it comes to select rf connectors, making sure your request is the key. The right connector can make your system smaller, lighter, and more user-friendly. So this time we are going to know how to...
Read moreRF connector types and frequency range
The name of the RF coaxial connector is often defined by the inner diameter of the outer conductor, 3. 5mm, 2. 4mm, 1.85mm 1mm, etc. Or defined by the inner conductor diameter and the outer diameter...
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